RM2BE0YW6–An armillary sphere (variations are known as spherical astrolabe, armilla, or armil) is a model of objects in the sky (in the celestial sphere), consisting of a spherical framework of rings, centered on Earth, that represent lines of celestial longitude and latitude and other astronomically important features such as the ecliptic. In astronomy, the geocentric model (also known as geocentrism, or the Ptolemaic system), is the superseded theory that the Earth is the center of the universe, and that all other objects orbit around it. Ptolemy was an Egyptian polymath, who made studies in astrology
RMW7H3RF–17th century Copernican, armillary sphere / spherical astrolabe / armilla / armil, spherical framework of rings, centred on the Sun
RM2HH3H3T–Armil, Fafe Municipality, Portugal, Braga, N 41 24' 59'', W 8 11' 55'', map, Timeless Map published in 2021. Travelers, explorers and adventurers like Florence Nightingale, David Livingstone, Ernest Shackleton, Lewis and Clark and Sherlock Holmes relied on maps to plan travels to the world's most remote corners, Timeless Maps is mapping most locations on the globe, showing the achievement of great dreams
RFF4FN25–Vintage still life. Vintage old book and armillary sphere on an ancient world map in 1565.
RM2B026PY–An armillary sphere (variations are known as spherical astrolabe, armilla, or armil) is a model of objects in the sky (in the celestial sphere), consisting of a spherical framework of rings, centred on Earth, that represent lines of celestial longitude and latitude and other astronomically important features such as the ecliptic. As such, it differs from a celestial globe, which is a smooth sphere whose principal purpose is to map the constellations. Beijing's Ancient Observatory was built in 1442 during the Ming Dynasty and is one of the world's oldest. It served the Ming and Qing astronomer
RMRXWN87–French armillary sphere, 18th century, brass. An armillary sphere (variations are known as spherical astrolabe, armillary, or armil) is a model of objects in the sky (on the celestial sphere), consisting of a spherical framework of rings, centred on Earth or the Sun, that represent lines of celestial longitude and latitude and other astronomically important features, such as the ecliptic. As such, it differs from a celestial globe, which is a smooth sphere whose principal purpose is to map the constellations.
RM2A265EG–French armillary sphere, 18th century, brass. An armillary sphere (variations are known as spherical astrolabe, armillary, or armil) is a model of objects in the sky (on the celestial sphere), consisting of a spherical framework of rings, centred on Earth or the Sun, that represent lines of celestial longitude and latitude and other astronomically important features, such as the ecliptic. As such, it differs from a celestial globe, which is a smooth sphere whose principal purpose is to map the constellations.
RMAPHKG3–Detail of Ancient Armillary Sphere also known as a spherical astrolabe armilla or armil is a model of the celestial sphere invented by Eratosthenes in 255 BC It is used to demonstrate the motion of the stars around the Earth at the Ancient observatory in Beijing one of the oldest observatories in the world
RMP5WJB2–Armillary Clock
RFKAG0P2–Armillaria mellea commonly known as honey fungus in the heaped wicker basket. The full wicker basket of mushrooms Fresh edible natural mushrooms Armil
RMP6R9XN–Armillary Clock
RMBTCYTF–City Hall at Plac Armil Krajovej square Szczecin Pomerania Poland Europe
RM2AG7XCC–Nicolaus Copernicus (After Jan Matejko), 1874. Found in the Collection of Biblioteka Narodowa, Warszawa.
RMMR5NTA–Engraving depicting an armillary sphere, a model of objects in the sky (on the celestial sphere), consisting of a spherical framework of rings, centred on Earth or the Sun, that represent lines of celestial longitude and latitude and other astronomically important features, such as the ecliptic. Dated 19th century
RMP9A3BW–Astrolabe. Museum: State Hermitage, St. Petersburg.
RMBJTTNK–astronomy, instruments, armillary sphere, Armillae zodiacalis after Tycho Brahe, woodcut, circa 1570,
RMCYJR03–Johann Dryander (1500-1560). German anatomist and astronomer. Annulorum. Title cover, 1537. Colored engraving.
RFC5X36T–Armillary Sphere image from 16th Century Portolan Atlas
RM2ANFFC0–Roodscreens and roodlofts . 02 = O o . %i ^» CO - PANELS OF DEVONSHIRE SCREENS 247 recounted of St. Remain of Rouen, and also of St. Vigor, but these saints are representedas bishops, whereas this is a simple priest and monk. And Henr> VIIs popularity inthe West Country makes it likely enough that St. Armil should be represented here,especially as the people at Tor Brian seem to have had a penchant for somewhatout-of-the-way saints. At Ugborough there are also rare and curious figures, but as, unfortunately, the presentwriter has been unable to visit this screen, he has to depend on Mr. Key
RM2BE0GJX–An armillary sphere (variations are known as spherical astrolabe, armilla, or armil) is a model of objects in the sky (in the celestial sphere), consisting of a spherical framework of rings, centered on Earth, that represent lines of celestial longitude and latitude and other astronomically important features such as the ecliptic. In astronomy, the geocentric model (also known as geocentrism, or the Ptolemaic system), is the superseded theory that the Earth is the center of the universe, and that all other objects orbit around it. Ptolemy was an Egyptian polymath, who made studies in astrology
RMW78N1T–17th century Copernican, armillary sphere / spherical astrolabe / armilla / armil, spherical framework of rings, centred on the Sun
RM2BDYBF0–Chinese Armillary Sphere, 1897
RFF4FN24–Vintage still life. Vintage magnifying glass lies, pocket watch, old book and armillary sphere on an ancient world map in 1565.
RMG14Y4M–Illustration from a 16th century Ottoman manuscript showing a giant armillary sphere (also known as spherical astrolabe, armilla, or armil), which is a model of the celestial sphere.
RM2B026PW–An armillary sphere (variations are known as spherical astrolabe, armilla, or armil) is a model of objects in the sky (in the celestial sphere), consisting of a spherical framework of rings, centred on Earth, that represent lines of celestial longitude and latitude and other astronomically important features such as the ecliptic. As such, it differs from a celestial globe, which is a smooth sphere whose principal purpose is to map the constellations. Beijing's Ancient Observatory was built in 1442 during the Ming Dynasty and is one of the world's oldest. It served the Ming and Qing astronomer
RFE78H96–Armillary Sphere
RMBGY6DW–Armillary sphere
RMA0CFFK–Armilla at Ancient Observatory in Beijing
RFKAG0NB–Armillaria mellea commonly known as honey fungus in the heaped wicker basket. The full wicker basket of mushrooms Fresh edible natural mushrooms Armil
RFEPAC47–spherical astrolabe isolated on white background
RFD7D6TG–Armillary sphere
RM2AG7XCH–Nicolaus Copernicus, 1874. Found in the Collection of Russian State Library, Moscow.
RMBTT8PA–Armillary Sphere, Inistioge, County Kilkenny, Ireland
RMP9BC30–Astrolabe. Museum: Università di Padova.
RFE5W1B4–3d render illustration of conceptual armillary sphere - celestial globe.
RFRT0XMA–A detail of the asian, Korean, armillary sphere in Seoul.
RMB2806G–Electra House - Dome and Cupola
RM2AWF7WK–Them was the good old days, in Davenport, Scott County Iowa . ike Rus-sell, collectin leeches, sandburrs, and sun-burn in fifteen inches of water, they heardthat horrible cry that always puts a feelinof terror in the heart of a kid in swimmin—Chaw beef! Then they knew thatBob Armil and Howey Oliver, leaders ofthe notorious Noelss woods gang, hadsnuck up while they was en joy in their-selves, and that dirty work was bein done,as them two mallards was the champeenchawbeefers in that neck of the woods.There was some wild scramblin by them little lads fortheir togs, and after they fished em outa t
RMEG07F1–Armillary Sphere detail of the wall and entrance gate to the Castle of Sao Jorge in Lisbon
RFEKR948–Antique brass armillary sphere on a wooden stand
RMBHMF58–A bronze sculpture of an Armillary Sphere on the quay in Exeter, Devon, England
RFF4FMKA–Vintage still life. Vintage magnifying glass lies, pocket watch, old book and armillary sphere on an ancient world map in 1565.
RMG15C7X–An armillary sphere (variations are known as spherical astrolabe, armilla, or armil) is a model of objects in the sky (in the celestial sphere), consisting of a spherical framework of rings, centered on Earth, that represent lines of celestial longitude a
RM2B026R5–An armillary sphere (variations are known as spherical astrolabe, armilla, or armil) is a model of objects in the sky (in the celestial sphere), consisting of a spherical framework of rings, centred on Earth, that represent lines of celestial longitude and latitude and other astronomically important features such as the ecliptic. As such, it differs from a celestial globe, which is a smooth sphere whose principal purpose is to map the constellations. Beijing's Ancient Observatory was built in 1442 during the Ming Dynasty and is one of the world's oldest. It served the Ming and Qing astronomer
RFEKR94N–Antique brass armillary sphere on a wooden stand. HDR
RMA77KAB–Armillary sphere at the National Technical Museum, Holesovice district, Prague, Czech Republic
RFEKR952–Antique brass armillary sphere on a wooden stand
RM2H6JJCG–Armillary sphere, 19th century
RFE9XD2A–Horizontal close up view of the Monument to the Discoveries in Belem Belém Lisbon Lisboa
RF2G3CDNX–Bronze armillary sphere a the Beijing Ancient Observatory, October 2007, Beijing, China
RM2AG7XCF–Harmonia Macrocosmica. The planisphere of Copernicus , 1660. Private Collection.
RM2CBBABJ–rose garden with armillary and box hedges
RM2AGRH8M–The Globes (From the Grand Atlas of all the World). Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION. Author: JOHANN BAPTIST HOMANN.
RFTT4G2F–R W Forsyth Armillary Sphere, Princes Street, Edinburgh.
RFEAMGBR–An orrery is a mechanical model of the solar system
RMB2883F–Electra House - Dome and Cupola
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RMPG41EC–. Essentials of botany. Botany; Botany. 262 ESSENTIALS OF BOTANY and some of them parasitic. A few may live in either fashion at will. The mycelium through which the plant obtains its nourishment is often so fine and inconspicuous that it escapes notice, and the fruiting portion is com- monly-thought to spring directly from the earth, bark, wood, or other substratum to which it is attached. The reproduction is wholly asexual. Gill fungi are of consider- able economic importance. A good many are edible (though others which resemble them are actively poisonous). Such par- asitic species as Armil
RFJH9668–Vintage still life. Vintage old book and armillary sphere on an ancient world map in 1565.
RME9419B–Armillary sphere in the Professors Garden at the Jagiellonian University of Krakow, Poland.
RFFJ1BXJ–Vintage still life. Vintage old book and armillary sphere on an ancient world map in 1565.
RMG15DDY–An armillary sphere (variations are known as spherical astrolabe, armilla, or armil) is a model of objects in the sky (in the celestial sphere), consisting of a spherical framework of rings, centered on Earth, that represent lines of celestial longitude a
RFTR9028–Beijing China, new armilla built in 1744 at the Ancient Observatory
RME900C7–Portugal Lisbon Belem waterfront River Tagus modern art metal armillary sphere spherical astrolabe, armilla, or armil statue
RM2HTCH8R–The Christ child holding the orb, 1493. Found in the Collection of the Albertina, Vienna.
RM2E59EMW–an armillery sundial, surrounded by box hedges and statues, england
RMRCF1FW–Portrait of the Astronomer. Museum: State Art Gallery, Lviv. Author: BASAITI, MARCO.
RFEAMGBP–An orrery is a mechanical model of the solar system
RM2CEM02G–. The American glossary of architectural terms, being a concise and comprehensive compilation of all terms used in the practice of architecture and the building arts. pace, surrounded by the walls of an amphi-theatre. ARENARIUM. Relating to the arena.ARENATUM (Lat.) Lime and sand mortar used by the ancients.AREOSTYLE. (See Araeostyle.)ARMATURE (Fr.) (Same as Anchor.)ARMENIAN ARCHITECTURE. That style of architecture practiced in Armenia.ARMIL ) (Lat.) A Roman band or braceletARMILLA ) worn on the arm.ARMOURY / A building devoted to the storageARMORY ) and practice of arms.ARONADE. An embattled
RFJH95FC–Vintage still life. Vintage old book and armillary sphere on an ancient world map in 1565.
RME9419A–Armillary sphere in the Professors Garden at the Jagiellonian University of Krakow, Poland.
RFE8742G–spherical astrolabe isolated on white background
RMG15H1G–Portion of the tapestry 'Atlas Supporting the Armillary Sphere,' circa 1530, by George Wezeler, Brussels, Belgium. An armillary sphere (variations are known as spherical astrolabe, armilla, or armil) is a model of objects in the sky (in the celestial sphe
RME900DN–Portugal Lisbon Belem waterfront River Tagus modern art metal armillary sphere spherical astrolabe, armilla, or armil statue
RMDE74KR–A Young Astronomer, ca 1685. Artist: Deuren, Olivier van (1666-1714)
RMRCEDXT–Astronomic implements. Museum: State Open-air Museum Tsarskoye Selo, St. Petersburg. Author: La Hyre, Philippe, de.
RFEAMGBT–An orrery is a mechanical model of the solar system
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RFE873X2–spherical astrolabe isolated on white background
RMG15H15–'Atlas Supporting the Armillary Sphere,' circa 1530, by George Wezeler, Brussels, Belgium. An armillary sphere (variations are known as spherical astrolabe, armilla, or armil) is a model of objects in the sky (in the celestial sphere), consisting of a sph
RMDE6XXM–Cometa, qui anno Christi, 1742. Artist: Seutter, Matthaeus (1678-1757)
RMRC4Y21–A Young Astronomer. Museum: National Gallery, London. Author: Deuren, Olivier van.
RMRDGEB6–. Essentials of botany. Botany; Botany. 262 ESSENTIALS OF BOTANY and some of them parasitic. A few may live in either fashion at will. The mycelium through which the plant obtains its nourishment is often so fine and inconspicuous that it escapes notice, and the fruiting portion is com- monly-thought to spring directly from the earth, bark, wood, or other substratum to which it is attached. The reproduction is wholly asexual. Gill fungi are of consider- able economic importance. A good many are edible (though others which resemble them are actively poisonous). Such par- asitic species as Armil
RMG16ECF–Entitled: 'Armillary sphere at exedra, Meridian Hill Park, bounded by Fifteenth, Sixteenth, Euclid & W Streets, Northwest, Washington, District of Columbia, DC.' Meridian Hill Park is a structured urban park located in the Washington, D.C. neighborhood o
RMDE63PN–Astrolabe, Second half of the16th cen.. Artist: Arsenius, Gualterus (c. 1530-c. 1580)
RMRCX4KE–Atlas and Hercules (From The Labours of Hercules). Museum: Herzog Anton Ulrich Museum, Braunschweig. Author: Cranach, Lucas, the Elder.
RMHRP4MX–Ptolemaic System, Geocentric Model, 1531
RMDE79XH–Portrait of the Astronomer. Artist: Basaiti, Marco (c. 1470-1530)
RM2AGRHHP–Harmonia Macrocosmica. The planisphere of Copernicus. Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION. Author: ANDREAS CELLARIUS.
RMHRP4MT–Ptolemaic System, Geocentric Model, 1531
RMHT1468–Artes Mechanicae. Frieze in the Casa Pellizzari, c. 1500. Artist: Giorgione (1476-1510)
RMP9BERK–Cometa, qui anno Christi. Museum: YALE UNIVERSITY.
RMHRP4MR–Ptolemaic System, Geocentric Model, 1531
RMDDPEW1–Portrait of Princess Dorothea of Denmark (1520-1580), ca 1530. Artist: Gossaert, Jan (ca. 1478-1532)
RM2AGPXTA–Nicolaus Copernicus. Museum: Russian State Library, Moscow. Author: Jan Alojzy Matejko.