Hartman's Astrolabe 150 - H37

Hartman's Astrolabe 150 - H37

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Hartman's Astrolabe 150 - H37

QR 1,000.00
This is a replica of a planisferic astrolabe made by Georg Hartmann, who was the head of a prolific German workshop specialising in scientific instruments. Astrolabes became vital tools for astronomers, astrologers and surveyors in Europe, after having been introduced to the continent via Arab scientists in the 10th century. Get this beautiful object and learn how to tell time and the movements of celestial bodies like scientists used to in the past. Astrolabes hold a special place in the history of Islamic peoples, with one of its main uses being to determine prayer time and the direction of Mecca towards which they would turn to pray. The Museum of Islamic Arts in Doha has a number of exquisite astrolabes in its collection, highlighting the importance of these instruments for the Islamic world. Made in Spain Dimensions: 18cm in height, 15cm in diameter, 7mm thick Material: Brass and wood