M15000-1652 (page 5)
A "Celestial Atlas designed to illustrate the Geography of the Heavens" by Elijah Hinsdale Burritt, an American astronomer and mathematician. This second edition was published in 1833 by F. J. Huntingdon in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of Connecticut. The pages are as follows:
1. "The visible heavens in October, November and December."
2. "The visible heavens in January, February and March."
3. "The visible heavens in April, May and June."
4. "The visible heavens in July, August and September."
5. "The visible heavens in the North polar region for each month of the year."
6. "The visible heavens in the South polar region for each month of the year."
7. "Planisphere of the whole heavens on Mercator's projection ."
Donated by Rev. J. Cogswell.
M15000-1652 (page 5)
A "Celestial Atlas designed to illustrate the Geography of the Heavens" by Elijah Hinsdale Burritt, an American astronomer and mathematician. This second edition was published in 1833 by F. J. Huntingdon in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of Connecticut. The pages are as follows:
1. "The visible heavens in October, November and December."
2. "The visible heavens in January, February and March."
3. "The visible heavens in April, May and June."
4. "The visible heavens in July, August and September."
5. "The visible heavens in the North polar region for each month of the year."
6. "The visible heavens in the South polar region for each month of the year."
7. "Planisphere of the whole heavens on Mercator's projection ."
Donated by Rev. J. Cogswell.