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Poeticon Astronomicon e De Magnis Copiunctionibus - Virgo,

Reproductions published in 1964 based on 15th century illustrations.

Poeticon Astronomicon e De Magnis Copiunctionibus – Virgo,

Reproductions published in 1964 based on 15th century illustrations.

Poeticon Astronomicon was originally published in Venice, 1485 whilst e De Magnis Copiunctionibus was published in Augsburg 1489. The descriptions come from William Lilly of London in 1647.

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Dimensions: 30cm (11¾") High, 30cm (11¾") Wide, 2cm (0¾") Deep
Stock code: P01343 F
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Lithographs printed by Eyre and Spottiswoode at Grosvenor Press in 1964. Presented in cream mounts and framed in black.

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