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Hipparchus, Ancient Greek astronomer, 2nd century BC (c1880)
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Hipparchus, Ancient Greek astronomer, 2nd century BC (c1880)
Hipparchus, Ancient Greek astronomer, 2nd century BC (c1880). Artists reconstruction of Hipparchus (c190-c127 BC) at work. A methodical observer, Hipparchus compiled the first known star catalogue, listing some 850 stars, as well as their celestial coordinates and magnitude. His work profoundly influenced that of Ptolemy. Hipparchus was also an early pioneer of ttrigonometry
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This print takes us back to ancient Greece, specifically the 2nd century BC, where we witness the remarkable work of Hipparchus, an esteemed astronomer. The artist's reconstruction beautifully depicts this pioneer at his observatory, diligently observing the night sky. With a globe by his side and surrounded by celestial tools, Hipparchus meticulously compiles the first-ever star catalogue. His groundbreaking efforts not only encompassed listing approximately 850 stars but also recording their celestial coordinates and magnitude. This meticulous record-keeping would profoundly influence future astronomers like Ptolemy. Hipparchus' dedication to his craft is evident in this image; he stands on a rooftop under a moonlit sky, fully engrossed in unraveling the mysteries of our universe. His pioneering spirit extends beyond astronomy as he was one of the early trailblazers in trigonometry. The monochrome aesthetic adds depth and timelessness to this nineteenth-century wood engraving that captures both scientific curiosity and ancient Greek culture. As we gaze upon this print, we are transported back centuries ago when men like Hipparchus dedicated their lives to unlocking the secrets of our solar system. This print serves as a reminder of humanity's insatiable thirst for knowledge and exploration—a testament to how far we have come since then while honoring those who paved the way for modern science.
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