Atlas Portatilis Coelestis, Oder, Kurze Vorstellung Des Ganzen Welt, by Johann Leonhard Rost, presents a concise overview of the known world as understood in the late 18th century. Written in Latin, this celestial atlas offers a fascinating glimpse into the astronomical knowledge and cartographic techniques of the era. The "Atlas Portatilis Coelestis" serves as a valuable historical document, illustrating the intersection of science, cartography, and classical scholarship. It appeals to historians of science, collectors of antique atlases, and anyone interested in the history of astronomy.
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