Edmund Dulac’s Tanglewood Tales: Jason Choosing Tiphys for the Voyage of the Argo Edmund Dulac’s illustration...
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Eclipseos Solis Totalis cum mora, die 12 Maji 1706 is a detailed engraved map published in 1706 that documents the total solar eclipse visible across Europe. Created in the Baroque scientific tradition, the work combines cartography and astronomy, illustrating the path of the moon’s central shadow with arcs, measurements, and geographic precision. Based on observations by prominent scholars, it reflects the early Enlightenment pursuit of empirical knowledge and visually communicates complex celestial phenomena through elegant graphical design.
Johann Baptist Homann (1664–1724) was a leading German cartographer and engraver of the early 18th century, renowned for elevating mapmaking into both a scientific and artistic discipline. Founder of the Homann publishing house in Nuremberg, he produced influential atlases and thematic maps that integrated the latest geographic and astronomical research. His work played a key role in disseminating scientific knowledge across Europe and establishing German cartography as a major force of the period.
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