An astronomical clock depicting the Tychonic solar system
By FREY, I[gnaz] , 1751
£1,600
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[Astronomical Clock]

Planetaria, calendars, and dials
  • 作者: FREY, I[gnaz]
  • 出版地: Prague
  • 发布日期: 1751.
  • 物理描述: Engraving, trimmed to within left neatline, minor loss to image lower to lower left.
  • 方面: 500 by 360mm. (19.75 by 14.25 inches).
  • 库存参考: 2317

笔记

An engraving of an astronomical clock depicting a Tychonic solar system by the leading Czech mathematician and instrument maker Johannes Klein.

Father Johannes Klein (1684-1762) joined the Jesuit order in 1703 and taught mathematics, astronomy, and mechanics. From 1732 until his death, he was Professor of Mathematics at the Klementinum, the leading seat of learning in Prague at the time. He is best known for the production of astronomical instruments, most notably of astronomical clocks. Among his most important works were two clocks produced in 1751 and 1752 and still housed in the Klementinum in Prague. The clocks depicted, respectively, a Tychonic (depicted in the present work) and Copernican solar system.

Ignaz Frey (1727-1790) was an engraver and artist working in Prague. Gottfried Dlabacz’s work on Czech artists, published in 1815, lists only four works by the artist: an astronomical clock depicting the Tychonic solar system (presumably the present work); another depicting a Copernican solar system; an engraving of the Archbishop of Prague; and an engraving of a religious scene.
We are unable to trace any institutional examples.

参考书目

  1. Dlabacz, Gottfired Johann, Allgemeines historisches Künstler-Lexikon für Böhmen und zum Theil auch für Mähren und Schlesien, 1815.
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