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Illustration from Cyprianus von Leowitz, Eclipsium omnium ab anno 1554 usque in annum domini 1606. Augsburg, Philipp Ulhart, 1556

Date

1556

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

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Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gray Collection of Engravings Fund, G5649

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Illustration from Cyprianus von Leowitz, Eclipsium omnium ab anno 1554 usque in annum domini 1606. Augsburg, Philipp Ulhart, 1556

People

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

Date

1556

Classification

Prints

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Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gray Collection of Engravings Fund, G5649

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Clarifai
created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-17

a photograph of a diagram of the moon phases of the solar system -100%

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4 on 2025-02-09

This image appears to be a page from an antique book or document with text primarily in Latin. The central feature is an illustration of a solar eclipse, with three overlapping circles creating a Venn diagram-like representation. The central circle shows a stylized anthropomorphic face of the sun with rays emanating outward; half of the face is light, and the other half is dark, representing the phenomenon of an eclipse.

Around the illustration, there are compass-like directional markers indicating "ORIENS" (East), "OCCIDENS" (West), "SEPTENTRIO" (North), and "MERIDIES" (South). The text above the central illustration refers to the type of solar eclipse ("TYPVS ECLIPSIS SOLIS") and describes some observational aspects such as appearance and color.

Below the central image, there is a section of text referring to "Ex tabulis Astronomicis viri doctissimi Georgii Peurbachii," likely indicating that the data or observations were based on the work of the mentioned astronomer, Georg Peurbach. There is also a reference to Nicolas Copernicus' doctrine and some details about the timing and duration of the eclipse events.

The very bottom portion of the image indicates the author as "CYPRIANo LEoVITIO" and mentions several geographical and noble references including Bohemia, Hradec, and a prince-elector of the Holy Roman Empire.

The text on the bottom reads "FINIS PRIMAE PARTIS HVIUS OPERIS," which translates to "End of the first part of this work," suggesting that this page marks the end of a section or volume within a larger text. The overall document is seemingly written by Cyprian Leowitz, a 16th-century mathematician and astronomer.

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

The image is an old, historical illustration depicting an eclipse of the sun, by Cypriano Leovitio. At the top of the illustration, there is a Latin title: "Typus Eclipsis Solis, Constituti in longitudine media eccentrici," which translates to "Type of Solar Eclipse, Formed in the Middle Longitude of Eccentricity." It also mentions the eclipse will appear deformed and of a grayish (glauco) and reddish (ruffo) color.

The diagram itself shows the sun in the center with a face, with the moon overlapping it from both the left and the right, illustrating the progression or phases of the solar eclipse. The four cardinal directions are labeled in Latin around the diagram (Septentrio for North, Meridies for South, Oriens for East, and Occidens for West).

Below the illustration, there is a detailed Latin description of the astronomical tables used to predict the eclipse, specifically those of the renowned astronomer Georg von Peuerbach. It discusses the calculations and timing of the eclipse, mentioning key points and durations. It also makes reference to Nicolai Copernici (Nicolaus Copernicus) and his theories on the movement of the Earth and the eclipse calculations.

The work is dated to the year 1606 and stated as part of a larger work. At the very bottom, the author is identified as Cypriano Leovitio, a notable mathematician from Leonicia and Bohemia, indicating his noble connections and credentials.

In sum, the image and the associated text provide a historical representation and detailed account of a solar eclipse according to the astronomical knowledge and calculations of the early 17th century.

Anthropic Claude

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

This is a historical astronomical diagram titled "TYPVS ECLIPSIS SOLIS" (Type of Solar Eclipse) from 1606. The image shows a scientific illustration of a solar eclipse, with three circular objects aligned horizontally. The central circle contains a stylized representation of the sun with a face drawn in a medieval artistic style. The diagram includes directional markers for "SEPTENTRIO" (North) at the top and "MERIDIES" (South) at the bottom, as well as "ORIENS" (East) and "OCCIDENS" (West) on the sides.

Below the diagram is Latin text referencing the astronomical tables of Georg Peuerbach and calculations related to Nicolaus Copernicus. The document is attributed to Cyprianus Leovitius (as shown at the bottom), who was a mathematician and astronomer.

The illustration is a woodcut or similar print technique typical of scientific publications from this period. It represents an important historical document showing how astronomical phenomena were documented and studied in the early 17th century.

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

The image shows an illustration from an old book or scientific text, likely from the 16th or 17th century based on the typography and layout style. The main part of the illustration depicts three circular diagrams, each divided into segments. The text is in Latin, and mentions eclipses of the sun and moon, indicating the diagrams are likely related to astronomical or astrological concepts from that time period. At the bottom, the name of the author "Cypriano Leovitio" and their title is provided, further suggesting this is from a scholarly work of that era focused on astronomical observations and theories.

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

This image appears to be a historical astronomical diagram or illustration. It depicts three circular diagrams or images, labeled as "Septentrio", "Meridies", and "Finis primae partis hvivs operis". The image includes text in Latin, describing astronomical concepts and figures. The overall layout and style suggest this is a scientific or technical illustration from an earlier time period.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-16

The image is a page from an old book, likely a scientific or astronomical text, featuring a diagram of the solar system and a title in Latin.

Title:
The title at the top of the page reads "TYPVS ECLIPSIS SOLIS, CONSTITVTI in longitudine media eccentrici. Apparbit autem colore valde deformati, glauco vi delicit & ruffo." Below this, there is a subtitle that says "SEPTENTRIO."

Diagram:
In the center of the page, there is a circular diagram with three overlapping circles. The left circle represents the Earth, the middle circle represents the Sun, and the right circle represents the Moon. The diagram shows the relative positions of the planets during an eclipse.

Text:
Below the diagram, there is a block of text written in Latin. The text appears to be a description of the solar eclipse and its characteristics. It mentions the time of day when the eclipse occurred, the duration of the eclipse, and the location of the observer.

Footer:
At the bottom of the page, there is a footer with the author's name, "AVTORE CYPRIANO LEOVITIO," and the publication information, including the city and year of publication. The footer also includes a list of the book's contents, including the title page, the diagram, and the text.

Overall:
The image provides a glimpse into the scientific knowledge and understanding of the solar system during the Renaissance period. The diagram and text suggest that the author was interested in understanding the mechanics of eclipses and their relationship to the positions of the planets. The use of Latin and the formal layout of the page indicate that the book was intended for an audience of scholars and scientists.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-16

This image is a page from an old book, featuring a diagram of the sun and moon in the center. The diagram consists of three circles, with the middle circle depicting the sun's face and the two outer circles representing the moon. The text surrounding the diagram is written in Latin, suggesting that the book is an ancient astronomical text.

The top of the page features the title "TYPVS ECLIPSIS SOLIS, CONSTITVTI" in bold letters, followed by a description of the eclipse in Latin. Below the diagram, there is a section of text that appears to be a mathematical explanation of the eclipse, including equations and diagrams.

At the bottom of the page, there is a footer with the name "AVTORE CYPRIANO LEOVITIO" and a list of other names, likely the authors or contributors to the book. The background of the page is a light beige color, with a subtle texture that suggests it may be a scanned or digitized version of an original manuscript.

Overall, this image provides a fascinating glimpse into the history of astronomy and the way that ancient scholars understood and depicted celestial events like eclipses.

Amazon Nova

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

The image shows a page from an old book with text written in Latin. The page features a diagram of the sun's eclipse, with three circles representing the sun, moon, and earth. The diagram is accompanied by a description of the eclipse, including the date, time, and location. The text also includes a reference to a mathematician named Nicolaus Copernicus, who is credited with calculating the eclipse. The page appears to be from a scientific or astronomical book, possibly from the 16th or 17th century.

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

The image appears to be a historical document or book page from the 17th century. The text is written in Latin and seems to be discussing a solar eclipse. The main content of the page includes:

  1. Title: "TYPVS ECLIPSIS SOLIS, CONSTITVTI in longitude media eccentrici. Apparebit autem colore valde detormi, glaucovi vis delectu & Effugio."

  2. Illustration: The page features a detailed illustration of a solar eclipse, showing the sun, moon, and earth in a specific alignment. The sun is depicted with a human face, and the eclipse's path is marked.

  3. Text: Below the illustration, there is a detailed description of the eclipse, including the time, duration, and specific observations. The text mentions the eclipse's appearance, the color changes, and the precise moments when the eclipse begins and ends.

  4. Credits: The page includes credits for the illustrations and calculations, attributing them to notable figures of the time, such as Georg Peubachi and Nicolaus Copernicus.

  5. Additional Information: The page also includes additional notes and references to other works, such as "Tabulis Afronomicis viri inclyti Georgii Peubachi" and "Secundum doctrinam Nicolai Copernici."

The overall design of the page is typical of scientific and astronomical texts from the 17th century, combining detailed illustrations with precise textual descriptions.

Google Gemini

Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-27

Here's a description of the image, based on the provided information:

Overview:

The image is an old engraving depicting a solar eclipse. It includes a diagram of the eclipse phases surrounded by text in Latin.

Visual Elements:

  • Eclipse Diagram: The central part of the image features a diagram of the sun being eclipsed. Three circles represent the sun at different stages of the eclipse. The central circle has a face drawn on it (eyes, nose, and mouth) The leftmost and rightmost circles are partially covered. The circle is enclosed within another larger circle, and there are vertical and horizontal lines intersecting the circles.
  • Text: Latin text surrounds the diagram. Headings such as "Septentrio," "Oriens," "Occidens," and "Meridies" indicate directions (North, East, West, South). Additional text explains the eclipse in terms of time, location (Vienna and Augsburg), and astronomical calculations. The names Georgius Peurbachij and Nicolai Copernici are mentioned, referencing astronomers and their theories.
  • Author Information: At the bottom, there is an attribution section, stating "AVTORE CYPRIANO LEOVITIO" and listing his credentials including being a mathematician.
  • Date: The image is noted to have been printed in "Auysburgo" (Augsburg) in 1556.

Content:

The image appears to be a scientific illustration from the 16th century, documenting a solar eclipse, along with related astronomical calculations. It reflects the knowledge and methods of the time, attributing the calculations to various astronomers.

Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-27

This is a page from an early printed book, likely from the 16th century. The image depicts a diagram of a solar eclipse, surrounded by Latin text explaining the astronomical calculations and observations related to the event.

Here's a breakdown of the key elements:

  • Diagram: The central visual element is a circular diagram depicting a solar eclipse. It shows the sun in the center (with a stylized face), with the moon partially obscuring it on either side, illustrating the phases of the eclipse. Lines are present to show the solar path. The diagram is a woodcut, which was a common printing technique during that time.
  • Title: The top line "TYPVS ECLIPSIS SOLIS, CONSTITVTI" translates to "Type of Solar Eclipse, Constructed", which means a picture of the solar eclipse.
  • Text: The page is predominantly filled with Latin text. This text provides detailed astronomical calculations, time measurements, and the methods used for predicting and observing the solar eclipse. There is a note on the color of the eclipse. The text provides references to other astronomers. The text has a note from Nicholas Copernicus, a known mathematician.
  • Headings and Labels: The cardinal directions "ORIENS" (East), "OCCIDENS" (West), "SEPTENTRIO" (North) and "MERIDIES" (South) are labeled around the diagram to show orientation.
  • Author and Publication: The text at the bottom identifies "AVTORE CYPRIANO LEOVITIO", the author of the work. The publication location is "Augsburge" (Augsburg) and the year of publication is 1556.

This page represents a combination of science and art, as it was created during a time of significant scientific advancement. It's a valuable historical document, providing a glimpse into how astronomy and scientific knowledge were presented and disseminated during the Renaissance.

Mistral Pixtral

Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-09

The image is a historical astronomical diagram depicting a solar eclipse. The title at the top reads "TYPVS ECLIPSIS SOLIS, CONSTITVTI in longitudine media ecentrici," which translates to "Type of Solar Eclipse, Constituted in the Mean Longitude of the Eccentric."

The diagram consists of three overlapping circles, representing the Sun, Moon, and Earth's shadow. The central circle features a face, symbolizing the Sun, with the Moon passing in front of it, causing the eclipse. The diagram is labeled with "ORIENS" (East) on the left, "OCCIDENS" (West) on the right, "SEPTENTRIO" (North) at the top, and "MERIDIES" (South) at the bottom.

Below the diagram, there is text in Latin providing detailed observations and calculations related to the eclipse. It mentions observations by Georgii Peurbachii and Nicolai Copernici, noting specific times and durations of the eclipse as observed from different locations, such as Vienna and Nuremberg. The text also includes a reference to the year 1563 and the position of the Sun in the constellation Leo.

At the bottom of the image, the author is identified as Cypriano Leovitio, a Bohemian mathematician and astronomer, with additional titles and affiliations listed. The image is dated 1563.

Overall, the image is a detailed and precise representation of a solar eclipse, reflecting the scientific and astronomical knowledge of the 16th century.

Text analysis

Amazon

media
CONSTITVTI
colore
ECLIPSIS
SOLIS,
autem
TYPVS ECLIPSIS SOLIS, CONSTITVTI
Apparebit
longitudine
in longitudine media ecentrici. Apparebit autem
ecentrici.
TYPVS
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quarum
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Dimidia
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Auftrize
ORIENS.
vis
Aftronomicis
nes ad Viennam Auftrize referuntur, huius Eclipfis prouenic horis a
SEPTENTRIO.
Eclipfis
ad
puncta
Peurbachij,
MERIDIES:
delicet & ruffo.
ecliptica
tabulis
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Ex tabulis Aftronomicis viridoctillmi Georgij Peurbachij, quarum ratios
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Google

TYPVS ECLIPSIS SOLIS, CONSTITVTI in longitudine media ecentrici. Apparebit autem colore valde deformi, glauco vi delicet &ruffo. SEPTEN TRIO. Pad Coags MERIDIES Ex tabulis Aftronomicis viridoctifimi Georgij Peurbachij, quarum ratio nes ad Viennam Auftrie referuntur, tempus huius Eclipfis prouenit horis à merid:2. minut:5s. Cuius puncta ecliptica reperiuntur 11. minut:54,Dimidia duratio hor:mintz. Id autem tempus cum ad Auguftam Vindelicorum redu co,per fubtractionem videticet 26. minutorum, quæ funt differentia inter meri dianum Viennenfem & Auguftanum: relinquuntur hor:2.minut; 29. Vnde principium confequitur hor; i. minut: 27. Finis hor: 3. minut: 31. Secundum doctrinam NicolaiCopernici, Mathematici clariffimi,quemad modum ego motus eius ad meridianum Auguftanum applicaui, Eclipfis hæc accidit horis a merid: 2.minut:1. Cuius digitiecipticinumeranturu. ferup:20. Tempus incidentiae hor: 1.minut; o. Anno domini fequente 1606.neqp Solnecp Lunafiupra horizontem noftrum defectum patietur FINIS PRIMA PARTIS HVIVS OPERIS. AVTORE CYPRIANO LEOVITIO à Leonicia, Bohemo,Hradecenfi, Illuftriflimi principis Electoris Ottonis Henrici Palatini Rheni &e. Mathematico. Augsbur 155 ORIENS, OCCIDENS.
TYPVS
ECLIPSIS
SOLIS,
CONSTITVTI
in
longitudine
media
ecentrici.
Apparebit
autem
colore
valde
deformi,
glauco
vi
delicet
&ruffo.
SEPTEN
TRIO.
Pad
Coags
MERIDIES
Ex
tabulis
Aftronomicis
viridoctifimi
Georgij
Peurbachij,
quarum
ratio
nes
ad
Viennam
Auftrie
referuntur,
tempus
huius
Eclipfis
prouenit
horis
à
merid:2.
minut:5s.
Cuius
puncta
ecliptica
reperiuntur
11.
minut:54,Dimidia
duratio
hor:mintz.
Id
cum
Auguftam
Vindelicorum
redu
co,per
fubtractionem
videticet
26.
minutorum,
quæ
funt
differentia
inter
meri
dianum
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&
Auguftanum:
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29.
Vnde
principium
confequitur
hor;
i.
minut:
27.
Finis
hor:
3.
31.
Secundum
doctrinam
NicolaiCopernici,
Mathematici
clariffimi,quemad
modum
ego
motus
eius
meridianum
Auguftanum
applicaui,
hæc
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merid:
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digitiecipticinumeranturu.
ferup:20.
Tempus
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1.minut;
o.
Anno
domini
fequente
1606.neqp
Solnecp
Lunafiupra
horizontem
noftrum
defectum
patietur
FINIS
PRIMA
PARTIS
HVIVS
OPERIS.
AVTORE
CYPRIANO
LEOVITIO
Leonicia,
Bohemo,Hradecenfi,
Illuftriflimi
principis
Electoris
Ottonis
Henrici
Palatini
Rheni
&e.
Mathematico.
Augsbur
155
ORIENS,
OCCIDENS.