BRAHE, Tycho (1546-1601). Astronomiae instauratae Mechanica, Nuremberg: apud Levinum Hulsium, 1602, 2°, second edition, engraved title illustration and 7 engravings in text, woodcut illustrations, 18 full-page, without the pasted slip on G6 (title with library perforation, printed catalogue description tipped-onto second leaf which also has accession stamp at foot, heavy browning), modern brown cloth. [Honeyman 490; Houzeau & Lancaster 2703; Norman 320; Sparrow, Milestones of Science, 29; Zinner 3929] Provenance: JCL

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BRAHE, Tycho (1546-1601). Astronomiae instauratae Mechanica, Nuremberg: apud Levinum Hulsium, 1602, 2°, second edition, engraved title illustration and 7 engravings in text, woodcut illustrations, 18 full-page, without the pasted slip on G6 (title with library perforation, printed catalogue description tipped-onto second leaf which also has accession stamp at foot, heavy browning), modern brown cloth. [Honeyman 490; Houzeau & Lancaster 2703; Norman 320; Sparrow, Milestones of Science, 29; Zinner 3929] Provenance: JCL

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The author's principal work, describing his instruments at Uranienborg Observatory on the island of Hven, and his methods of observation. The instruments, many of his own invention (e.g. the mural quadrant, quadrans maximus), made accurate measurements possible for the first time. Brahe first issued the work for presentation from his private press on Hven in 1598.

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