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- The Star Catalogue of Hevelius Machine-Readable Version and Comparison with the Modern Hipparcos Catalogue
- Variable Star Classification Intro and Chapter One
- Michiel Florent Van Langren and Lunar Naming Peter Van Der Krogt, Ferjan Ormeling
- Establishing an Astronomical Network from Danzig: Johannes Hevelius' Exchange with the European Scientific Community
- Firmamentum So Bi Esc Ia Num—The Magnificent Baroque
- Observational Astronomy Fact Sheet V7
- The Golden Age of Celestial Cartography
- CONSTELLATION CANES VENATICI the Two Hunting Dogs Canes
- JOHN III SOBIESKI a Polish King in Vienna
- About Asterisms
- First Lunar Maps
- In Their Majesties' Service: the Career of Francesco De Gratta
- SOUTHERN CONSTELLATION, SEXTANS Sextans Constellation Lies in the Southern Sky, Near the Celestial Equator. the Celestial Equato
- Jacob Ouseel [“Oiselius”] (1631–1686): a Versatile Book Collector, Telescope Maker and Dubious Scholar from the Netherlands
- November-Sky-Guide.Pdf
- Lunar, Solar, and Planetary Representations to 1650 R
- Ulugh Beg, Prince of Stars
- 126 Arguments Concerning the Motion of the Earth, As Presented
- In 1662 Johannes Hevelius Published in His Mercurius in Sole Visus Gedani a Table of Observations of Stars, Recording, Among
- A Survey of the Networks Bringing a Knowledge of Optical Glass-Working to the London Trade, 1500-1800
- The Star Catalogue of Hevelius*
- Scootin' Thro' Scutum
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- Comet Tales from India. 1: Ancient to Medieval*
- Constellation History and Information