Praise for Cellarius Atlas

Invites the reader to reflect on how future generations might one day look back on our own models of the Universe with wonder.
Geoscientist

Opulent and created with great artistic ambition, these cartographic works are truly magnificent. What a heavenly book this astronomical atlas, first published in Amsterdam in 1660, is. Science and artistic representation form a perfect harmony. Each map is an expression of wonder. The reprint, newly published by TASCHEN in its customary quality and large format, offers not only a feast for the eyes but also historical and clearly written scientific explanations that help the reader navigate the theatre of the cosmos without losing their way.
Die Presse

How earlier scholars imagined the cartography of earth and sky becomes tangible in the opulent illustrated volume Cellarius Atlas. It is both a journey through the cosmos and a voyage through the history of cartography. The celestial systems captivate with their large-scale color prints. Robert van Gent sheds light on the life and work of the cartographer and cosmologist Andreas Cellarius, who in 1660 created one of the most beautiful and influential atlases in the history of science, the Harmonia Macrocosmica.
Der Standard

The rediscovery of a celestial masterpiece... Each map is an expression of wonder at the order of the cosmos. The heaven was not merely an object of study, but an aesthetic and spiritual experience.
Rolling Stone

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