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Grand Brass Astrolabe Rojas H34
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€552,41
Didysis žalvarinis astroliabas "Rojas H34" Pristatome jums įspūdingą astroliabą - "Rojas" modelį. Astroliabas yra legendinis navigacijos prietaisas ir astronominis instrumentas - savotiškas viduramžių kompiuteris. Šis universalus šiaurės pusrutulio astroliabas yra XVI a. Rojaso modelio kopija. Astrolabas pagamintas rankomis, kaip ir prieš kelis šimtus metų gaminti astrolabai.
Grand Brass Astrolabe Rojas H34 We present you an absolutely spectacular astrolabe - the Rojas model. The astrolabe is a legendary navigational device and astronomical instrument - a kind of medieval computer. This universal northern hemisphere astrolabe is a reproduction of the 16th century Rojas model. The astrolabe was handcrafted in the same way as the astrolabes several hundred years ago. The astrolabe is made of brass in the Renaissance style. It is located on a wooden base. It is richly decorated and the quality is amazing.The Universal Astrolabe of Rojas is considered the jewel of ancient technology and science. It is an absolutely unique decorative and essential piece in any collection. It will be an extremely exclusive gift for loved ones or and unforgettable business gift. This product will enlighten your entire room and will attract the attention of visitors. Dimensions:· Max Height (with throne) 24.5 cm· Diameter 20 cm· Thickness 0.7 cmOther product features:· Fully functional· Renessaince style· Materials: Brass&wood Astrolabe used to measaure the time, azimuths and declinations of the stars.An astrolabe is an astronomical computer that determines time from the position of the sun and the stars. Thanks to it, it was possible to find out what time it was centuries ago. This trivial question was once, in the pre-smartphone era, a great challenge. Thanks to it, it was possible to determine the time of phenomena such as sunrises and sunsets, it made it possible to determine the position of stars and directions. It was used to create many advanced calculations. The astrolabe recreates a 3D sky map on a flat surface. It was also a navigation device. Its story began over 2,000 years ago. Over the centuries, knowledge was developed and more and more complex devices were built. Much of this is due to Arab scholars. Sources say that thanks to this device, for example, a very detailed map of Baghdad was created in the Middle Ages. It is thanks to them that in the 12th century the astrolabe came to Europe. During the 16th century the astrolabe reaches its maximum popularity. Until around 1650 it was the most common astronomical instrument, then it was replaced by more precise instruments
Grand Brass Astrolabe Rojas H34 We present you an absolutely spectacular astrolabe - the Rojas model. The astrolabe is a legendary navigational device and astronomical instrument - a kind of medieval computer. This universal northern hemisphere astrolabe is a reproduction of the 16th century Rojas model. The astrolabe was handcrafted in the same way as the astrolabes several hundred years ago. The astrolabe is made of brass in the Renaissance style. It is located on a wooden base. It is richly decorated and the quality is amazing.The Universal Astrolabe of Rojas is considered the jewel of ancient technology and science. It is an absolutely unique decorative and essential piece in any collection. It will be an extremely exclusive gift for loved ones or and unforgettable business gift. This product will enlighten your entire room and will attract the attention of visitors. Dimensions:· Max Height (with throne) 24.5 cm· Diameter 20 cm· Thickness 0.7 cmOther product features:· Fully functional· Renessaince style· Materials: Brass&wood Astrolabe used to measaure the time, azimuths and declinations of the stars.An astrolabe is an astronomical computer that determines time from the position of the sun and the stars. Thanks to it, it was possible to find out what time it was centuries ago. This trivial question was once, in the pre-smartphone era, a great challenge. Thanks to it, it was possible to determine the time of phenomena such as sunrises and sunsets, it made it possible to determine the position of stars and directions. It was used to create many advanced calculations. The astrolabe recreates a 3D sky map on a flat surface. It was also a navigation device. Its story began over 2,000 years ago. Over the centuries, knowledge was developed and more and more complex devices were built. Much of this is due to Arab scholars. Sources say that thanks to this device, for example, a very detailed map of Baghdad was created in the Middle Ages. It is thanks to them that in the 12th century the astrolabe came to Europe. During the 16th century the astrolabe reaches its maximum popularity. Until around 1650 it was the most common astronomical instrument, then it was replaced by more precise instruments