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Hell [Miksa], Maximilian - Mayr Anton - Ephemerides Astronomicae anni 1777. Ad meridianum Vindobonensem jussu Augustorum calculatae a Maximiliano Hell, [.. . ] et ejus adjuncto R. D. Antonio Mayr, cum appendice Aurorae Borealis theoria nova.

Hell [Miksa], Maximilian - Mayr Anton - Ephemerides Astronomicae anni 1777. Ad meridianum Vindobonensem jussu Augustorum calculatae a Maximiliano Hell, [.. . ] et ejus adjuncto R. D. Antonio Mayr, cum appendice Aurorae Borealis theoria nova.

[Bécs] Viennae, 1776. Trattner. 16 + 9-312 + [4] p. + 8 t. (rézmetszet); 119 p. + 6 mell. (kihajtható rézmetszet). Poggendorff I, 1055. Houzeau/L. 15552. Maximilian Hell, astrologist of Hungarian descent, founded the scientific...

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Hell [Miksa], Maximilian - Mayr Anton - Ephemerides Astronomicae anni 1777. Ad meridianum Vindobonensem jussu Augustorum calculatae a Maximiliano Hell, [.. . ] et ejus adjuncto R. D. Antonio Mayr, cum appendice Aurorae Borealis theoria nova.
[Bécs] Viennae, 1776. Trattner. 16 + 9-312 + [4] p. + 8 t. (rézmetszet); 119 p. + 6 mell. (kihajtható rézmetszet). Poggendorff I, 1055. Houzeau/L. 15552. Maximilian Hell, astrologist of Hungarian descent, founded the scientific journal Ephemerides Astronomicae in 1757, which was published every year until 1793. Present item contains three pieces of this series, the first two are in contemporary half vellum, the third is in contemporary paper binding. Each volume is illustrated with copperplates.