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In Sphaeram Joannis de Sacro Bosco.
Lyon: Sumptibus Fratrum de Gabiano excudebat Guichardus Jullieron, [1593].
Famous commentary by the mathematician and Jesuit priest Christoph Clavius on Johannes de Sacrobosco's astronomical text, De Sphaera.
First published in 1570, Clavius's work updated Sacrobosco's late medieval text, became a most important astronomical textbook in its own right, and was widely used for over 50 years.
Although Clavius corrected and updated the text with the latest astronomical knowledge, his commentary maintained the geocentric (Earth-centered) model of the universe and even condemned the heliocentric (Sun-centered) model proposed by Copernicus.
title page printed in red and black (imprint date trimmed from title);
illustrated with text woodcuts throughout;
bound in original full German alum-tawed pigskin over wooden boards and decorated in blind featuring a large panel stamp of the crucifixion on the front board and another depicting the parable of the good Samaritan on the back
(lacking clasps, back board re-hinged)
extensive annotations of a learned period reader on last leaf of text and final blank with a diagram carefully drawn on the back pastedown;
early German ownership stamp on verso of title page;
narrow section snipped from title, presumably removing an owner's name and patched on verso
Size 5.5 by 7.5 in.
Text in Latin
Ex-libris:
Professor, Astronomer, Historian & Bibliophile Owen Gingerich, Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, Cambridge, MA
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Christopher Clavius, SJ (1538 – 1612) was a Jesuit German mathematician and physicist, head of mathematicians at the Collegio Romano, and astronomer who was a member of the Vatican commission that accepted the proposed calendar invented by Aloysius Lilius, that is known as the Gregorian calendar.
Clavius would later write defences and an explanation of the reformed calendar, including an emphatic acknowledgement of Lilius' work.
In his last years, he was probably the most respected astronomer in Europe and his textbooks were used for astronomical education for over fifty years in and even out of Europe.
Clavius wrote a commentary on the most important astronomical textbook of the late Middle Ages, De Sphaera of Johannes de Sacrobosco. The commentary by Clavius was one of the most influential astronomy textbooks of its time and had at least 16 editions between 1570 and 1618, with Clavius himself revising the text seven times and in each case greatly expanding it.
In the 1585 edition of his aforementioned commentary he located (independently of Tycho Brahe) the nova from 1572 in the fixed stars sphere (in the constellation of Cassiopeia) and found that the position of the nova was exactly the same for all observers. That meant that it had to be beyond the Moon, and the doctrine that the heavens could not change was proven false.
As an astronomer Clavius adhered strictly to the geocentric model of the Solar System, in which all the heavens rotate about the Earth. Though he opposed the heliocentric model of Copernicus, he recognized problems with the Ptolemaic model. He was treated with great respect by Galileo, who visited him in 1611 and discussed the new observations being made with the telescope; Clavius had by that time accepted the new discoveries as genuine, though he retained doubts about the reality of the mountains on the Moon and said he could not see the four Jupiter's satellites through the telescope.
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1593 ASTRONOMY In Sphaeram Joannis de Sacro Bosco ANTIQUE by Christopher Clavius
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