Map of stellar constellations, 1775
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Map of stellar constellations, 1775
Map of stellar constellations, 1775. Constellations of Perseus carrying the head of Medusa, Andromeda chained to a rock, and the Triangle (Triangulum). In Greek legend, Perseus was the son of Zeus and Danae. He slew Medusa, chief of the Gorgons, and rescued Andromeda who was chained to a rock and destined to be devoured by a sea monster. From Atlas Coelestis de Flamsteed by JJ Fortin. (Paris, 1775)
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Andromeda Cartography Constellation Flamsteed Jean John Flamsteed Legend Legendary Map Making Oxford Science Archive Perseus Star
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