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Title

Title-Border (reverse: Initial E), Illustration from Stolferino, Elucidatio fabricae ususque astrolabii. Oppenheim, 1524

Date

16th century

People

Artist: Anonymous Germany (Oppenheim) 1599, German 16th century

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Paul J. Sachs, M1186

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Title

Title-Border (reverse: Initial E), Illustration from Stolferino, Elucidatio fabricae ususque astrolabii. Oppenheim, 1524

People

Artist: Anonymous Germany (Oppenheim) 1599, German 16th century

Date

16th century

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Paul J. Sachs, M1186

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Amazon
created on 2019-08-08

Text 95.3
Poster 94.6
Advertisement 94.6
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Paper 87.5
Flyer 87.5
Rug 68.4
Page 59.6
Plaque 59.6

Clarifai
created on 2019-08-08

picture frame 98.1
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Imagga
created on 2019-08-08

arabesque 78.1
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old 43.3
memorial 43.2
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design 37.7
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wallpaper 13.8
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Google
created on 2019-08-08

Text 88.1
Miniature 64.4
Picture frame 55.8
Calligraphy 54.6
History 54.1
Art 50.2

Microsoft
created on 2019-08-08

text 99.7
plaque 82.8

Color Analysis

Feature analysis

Amazon

Rug
Rug 68.4%

Categories

Captions

Microsoft
created on 2019-08-08

a plaque on a wall 79.4%
a close up of a plaque 79.3%
a plaque with text 74.6%

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4 on 2025-02-09

The image depicts a page from an old book or document with elaborate and decorative borders. At the top of the page, there is a decorative arch, below which the title "ELVCIDATIO" is prominently displayed in capital letters. The architectural and design elements of the page include columns, ornate patterns, and florid designs that are typical of Renaissance or Baroque period aesthetics. The text is in Latin and includes references to various classical and mythological figures, as well as an indication of a year, "ANNO M.D.XXXIII." (which translates to the year 1533), and mentions "CVM PRIVILEGIO IMPERIAL." which denotes an imperial privilege, suggesting the document was officially sanctioned or published with permission from an imperial authority. There are also various lines of additional text, much of which is typeset in a smaller font and gives context to the title or the content of the document. The bottom of the page features more decorative elements in a similar style to the rest of the border, and a handwritten annotation is present in the bottom right corner. The text, in general, gives the impression of a scholarly or formal work, perhaps related to the fields of astronomy or the liberal arts, given the words "ASTROLABI" and "ASTROLOGIA." The combination of decorative artistry and scholarly text reflects the practices of book production and ornamentation of the historical period in which it was created.

Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-02-09

This is an ornate and intricately designed page, probably from a historical print or book. The title "ELUCIDATIO FABRICAE USUSQUE ASTROLABII" suggests that the document discusses the elucidation or explanation of the construction and use of an astrolabe, an ancient astronomical instrument. The decoration includes classical elements such as cherubs, intricate patterns, and decorative columns. There is a prominent header and footer, with Latin text filling the center of the page. At the bottom, the text indicates it is published in Oppenheim in the year M.D.XXIIII (1524) with imperial privilege. There's also a handwritten note and a number at the bottom which may be a catalog or reference number.

Anthropic Claude

Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-02-09

This is a title page from a book called "Elucidatio" published in Oppenheim in 1524 (M.D.XXIIII). The page features an ornate architectural frame design with decorative columns on either side and cherubs or putti in the upper corners. The text is in Latin and appears to be about astrology, with references to various ancient sources and traditions. The full title indicates it's about the construction and use of an astrolabe. The page includes a poetic address "AD LECTOREM P.G." (To the Reader P.G.) and notes that it was published with imperial privilege ("CUM PRIVILEGIO IMPERIALI"). The decorative elements include classical architectural motifs, floral patterns, and a semicircular ornamental arch at the top. The overall design is typical of Renaissance-era book printing, with careful attention to both typography and decorative elements.

Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-02-09

The image shows the title page of a book called "Elucidatio fabricae ususque astrolabii" by Ioannes Stoflerino, published in Oppenheim in 1524. The page has an ornate border design featuring cherubs, urns, and floral motifs. The text is in Latin and appears to describe the making and use of an astrolabe, which was an ancient astronomical instrument. At the bottom, it states "Cum Privilegio Imperial" indicating it was published with an imperial privilege or license.

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-02-09

This image appears to be an ornate title page or frontispiece from a historical printed work. It features an elaborate border with decorative elements like winged cherubs or putti figures. The central text identifies the work as "El Vcidatio" and mentions the author or publisher as "Bi, Ioanne Stoflerino Iv". The text also includes information about the work's content, indicating it deals with astronomical topics. The bottom of the image includes an imperial privilege or copyright notice. Overall, this appears to be an elaborate title page from a historical scientific or astronomical publication.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-13

The image depicts a page from an old book, likely from the 16th century. The page is yellowed and features a decorative border with intricate designs, including leaves and flowers. At the top of the page, there is a large semicircle with a cherub holding a bow and arrow, while another cherub is depicted at the bottom of the page. In the center of the page, there is a large rectangle with text written in Latin. The text is divided into two sections: "ELVCIDATIO" at the top and "AD LECTOREM P.G." below it. Below this section, there is a list of names, including "Quicquid Atlas Afris, gequid Thracenfibus Orpheus; Quicquid apud Thebas creditur effe Linus; Aegypto quicquid Vulcanus; quicquid ubiq. Aut Chaldaorum funt monumenta uirum; Quicquid apud Gallos Druides; quicquid Zoroalfes; Quicquid Perfarum Gymnolphifta fuit; Omnia (crede) Stoffer Germanus, origine Sueuus, Hichabet;exacio quae premit are Cöbel, OPPENHEIM, ANNO M.D.XXIII. Ex fecunda autoris recognitione." At the bottom of the page, there is a line of text that reads "CVM PRIVILEGIO IMPERIALI," followed by a handwritten note that appears to be a signature or initials. Overall, the image suggests that this page is from a rare or historical book, possibly a collection of poetry or literature. The use of Latin and the ornate decorations suggest a level of sophistication and cultural significance.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-13

The image is a page from an old book, featuring a title page with Latin text and ornate illustrations. The title, "ELVCIDATIO," is prominently displayed at the top, followed by the subtitle "FABRICAE VSVSQVE ASTROLA" and the author's name, "IOANNE STOFLERINO IV." The page also includes a dedication to the reader, "AD LECTOREM P.G.," and a list of contents, including chapters on astronomy and mathematics. The page is decorated with intricate illustrations, including cherubs, flowers, and other motifs. The text is written in a formal, cursive script, with headings and titles in larger font sizes. The overall design of the page suggests that it was printed in the 16th or 17th century, during the Renaissance period. The image provides a glimpse into the history of printing and bookmaking, as well as the intellectual pursuits of the time. It also highlights the importance of astronomy and mathematics in the Renaissance era, as these subjects were considered essential for understanding the natural world and the universe.

Amazon Nova

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-09

The image depicts a page from an old book. It is a title page, featuring a decorative border with intricate designs. The border is adorned with floral patterns, and the top and bottom sections have a more elaborate design with a combination of floral and geometric elements. The text is written in a serif font and is centered on the page. The title is written in bold, capital letters, while the rest of the text is in a smaller font size. The page has a yellowish tint, indicating that it is an old book.

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-09

The image depicts a page from an old book or manuscript. The page is adorned with a decorative border featuring intricate patterns and motifs. At the top of the page, there is a title in Latin, "ELVCIDATIO FABRICAE VVSQUE ASTROLAE BILI, IOANNE STOLFERINO IV." Below the title, there is a Latin phrase that translates to "Who made the celestial sphere of the heavens, and who made the stars." The page contains text in Latin, which appears to be a scholarly or scientific work, possibly related to astronomy or celestial mechanics. The text is written in a formal, archaic style, and the language and script suggest that the book is from the Renaissance or early modern period. The page also features a small illustration or emblem in the center, depicting a celestial sphere or astronomical instrument. The illustration is rendered in a simple, stylized manner, with clean lines and minimal detail. Overall, the image conveys a sense of scholarly or scientific inquiry, with the Latin text and celestial imagery suggesting a focus on the study of the heavens and the natural world. The decorative border and emblem add a touch of elegance and artistry to the page, reflecting the cultural and artistic values of the time.

Text analysis

Amazon

STOFLERINO
ASTROLA
FABRIC
ELVCIDATIO
uiro
no
LECTOREMP,G.
AD LECTOREMP,G.
AD
tandem
beodem
Thebas
IOANNE
typis
denuo
Thracenfibus
Quicgd
Quicquid
autore:iam
Orpheus:
apud
Quicquid apud Thebas creditur effeLinus:
lpherica
quicquid
aeftimadis
Germano,atg
nis typis excufa,
Cobelia
FABRIC AE VSVSQVe ASTROLA
effeLinus:
nis
AE
excufa,
creditur
Aegypto
BIL, IOANNE STOFLERINO IV.
tee locupletatac: tandem no
Quicgd Atlas Afris,gcquid Thracenfibus Orpheus:
locupletatac:
Aegypto quicquid Vulcanus:quicquidubiq ubic
ab
dilige
ddigentia Cobelia
ubic
aeftimadis fudoribus gnita dilige
cliffimo autore:iam denuo ab beodem uix
fudoribus
IV.
ftingeri
ftingeri uiro Germano,atg tOrius lpherica doe
BIL,
Afris,gcquid
Vulcanus:quicquidubiq
VSVSQVe
ddigentia
Atlas
cliffimo
tee
gnita
doe
tOrius
uix

Google

ELVCIDATIO FABRICAE VSVSQVE ASTROLA BII, IOANNE STOFLERINO IV ftingefi uiro Germano,atcp totius fphericae do ciflimo autore: iam denuo ab eodem uix aæftimadis fudoribus recognita dilige tee locupletatacg:& tandem no minore diligentia Côbelia nis typís excufa, AD LECTOREM P,G. Quicgd Adas Afris, qcquid Thracenfibus Orpheus Quicquid apud Thebas creditur effe Linus: Aegypto quicquid Vulcanus:quicquid ubicy Aut Chaldrorum funt monumenta uirum: Quicgdapud Gallos Druides:quicgd Zoroaftes: Quicquid Perfarum Gymnofophifta fuit: Omnia (crede) Stofler Germanus,origine Sueuus, Hichabet;exacto que premit ære Cobel, OPPENHEIM, ANNO M,D.XXI. Exfecunda autoris recogaitione, CVM PRIVILE O IM IALI y So-10S Coled-appnben
ELVCIDATIO
FABRICAE
VSVSQVE
ASTROLA
BII,
IOANNE
STOFLERINO
IV
ftingefi
uiro
Germano,atcp
totius
fphericae
do
ciflimo
autore:
iam
denuo
ab
eodem
uix
aæftimadis
fudoribus
recognita
dilige
tee
locupletatacg:&
tandem
no
minore
diligentia
Côbelia
nis
typís
excufa,
AD
LECTOREM
P,G.
Quicgd
Adas
Afris,
qcquid
Thracenfibus
Orpheus
Quicquid
apud
Thebas
creditur
effe
Linus:
Aegypto
quicquid
Vulcanus:quicquid
ubicy
Aut
Chaldrorum
funt
monumenta
uirum:
Quicgdapud
Gallos
Druides:quicgd
Zoroaftes:
Perfarum
Gymnofophifta
fuit:
Omnia
(crede)
Stofler
Germanus,origine
Sueuus,
Hichabet;exacto
que
premit
ære
Cobel,
OPPENHEIM,
ANNO
M,D.XXI.
Exfecunda
autoris
recogaitione,
CVM
PRIVILE
O
IM
IALI
y
So-10S
Coled-appnben