An epitome of astronomy, with the new discoveries / including an account of the eídouraníon, or transparent orrery
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The work offers a sequence of illustrated lectures using a large transparent orrery to make astronomical principles visible. Early demonstrations isolate the Sun and Earth to explain rotation, axial tilt, and the origins of day, night, and the seasons while zodiacal panels indicate the Earth's path. Adding the Moon clarifies phases, synchronous rotation, and the mechanics of solar and lunar eclipses, reinforced by large telescopic lunar maps. Further scenes treat tidal theory through Earth–Moon mutual motion, planetary orbits and appearances, the formation of constellations, and visual perspectives from different locations, all arranged for clear public demonstration.
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