Gb.4.05(05)
[Pantographice]
De macvlis solarib. et stellis circa Iouem errantibus, accvratior disqvisitio, ad Marcvm velservm Avgvstæ Vind. II. virvm perscripta. Interiectis observationum delineationibus.
De maculis solarib. et stellis circa Iouem errantibus, accuratior disquisitio, ad Marcum velserum Augustae Vind. II. virum perscripta. Interiectis observationum delineationibus
Augustae Vindelicorum : Ad insigne pinus. Anno, M.DC.XII [1612]. Idib. Septembr.
52p : ill. (diagrams) ; 20cm. (4to).
Signed at end: Apelles latens post tabulam, vel, si mauis, Ulysses sub Aiacis clypeo.
Head-piece; initials; engraved illustrations.
Signatures: A-F4, G2.
Printer's device on title-page.
Errata on p. 52.
Bound with six other items.
Previously: Dd.5.11.
Ms. contents list on flyleaf.
Contents: Galileo claimed priority in the discovery of the sunspots and hinted that Scheiner was guilty of plagiarism.
From the library of John Harrison, Head Master (card catalogue).
17th century brown calf; triple blind fillet to form a border; five raised bands.
Sunspots Early works to 1800.
Astronomy Early works to 1800.
Telescopes Early works to 1800.
Harrison, John, ? - d. 1642 former owner.
Germany Augsburg.
B25930