Astrolabe Catalogue

 

Complete front of astrolabe including rete. Click to enlarge.
Date 1659
Maker Henry Sutton
Place London
Material Brass
Inventory no. 51786
Acquisition Presented by Lewis Evans in 1924

Throne

The throne is of the simple type . The throne is attached with a integrated base. The throne is just an extension of the plate, with a small hole to attach any suspension apparatus.

Womb


The front of this instrument bears a de Rojas style universal projection.
The womb contains 4 scales of the following types:
Type Range & Units Numbered Geometry Location
Declination 0 - 23.5 Degrees Every 10 degrees Linear Scales found in the lower portion of a universal plate
Calendar, perpetual 1660 - 1712 Days of year  days Box Scales found in the lower portion of a universal plate
Degree 0 - 90 Degrees Every 10 degrees Circular, concentric outermost scale on the front of the limb
Calendar N/A Days of year Not numbered days Arc None
The womb is inscribed:
Content Translation Notes Type
Henricus Sutton. Londini fecit. 1659 Henry Sutton made this in London, 1659. On both sides of the perpetual calendar, below the universal projection Maker's signature


Universal

Universal with De Rojas projection. The universal contains the following:
Angle of inclination Direction of inclination Labelled Language Script Line style Notes
Equator N/A Numbered 0 to 90 Dotted
Tropic of Cancer N/A Numbered I to XI twice Plain
Tropic of Capricorn N/A Numbered I to XI twice Plain
Ecliptic 23 Top-right/bottom-left Labeled with the zodiacal symbols Dotted
The universal contains the following meridians:
Interval Style of line Number style Description
Plain European Modern Every tenth line is bold; every fifth line is dotted
The universal contains the following parallels:
Range Interval Style of line Number style Description
  Plain European Modern Every tenth line is bold; every fifth line is dotted. In the lower half of the projection, parallels extend only to 40°
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Stars

The universal contains the following stars. Click on the star name or modern star name to search for other astrolabes with the same star.
Star name
(on instrument)
Modern star
(if known)
Mediation Declination Pointer
Arcuturs Arcturus N/A N/A
Cor Hydr Alphard N/A N/A
Lu Lyra Vega N/A N/A
Cor Scor Antares N/A N/A
Spica Vir Spica N/A N/A
Cau leo Denebola N/A N/A
Cor Vult Altair N/A N/A
Pes Orion Rigel N/A N/A
Os Ceti Menkar N/A N/A
Cor Leon Regulus N/A N/A
Can Major Sirius N/A N/A
Oc Tauri Aldebaran N/A N/A
Cau Vrsæ Dubhe N/A N/A
Cau Cygn Deneb N/A N/A
Cing Ori Alnilam N/A N/A
Corona Sep Alphecca N/A N/A
Cing Andr Mirach N/A N/A
Fomaban N/A N/A
Canicula N/A N/A
Hircus Capella N/A N/A
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