A representation of the constellations of Aquila the Eagle, and the no longer recognized Antinous, created by the Emperor Hadrian for his dead lover, from the 'Firmamentum Sobiescianum sive Uranographia' of Johannes Hevelius of Danzig (modern Gdansk), 1687.

A representation of the constellations of Aquila the Eagle, and the no longer recognized Antinous, created by the Emperor Hadrian for his dead lover, from the 'Firmamentum Sobiescianum sive Uranographia' of Johannes Hevelius of Danzig (modern Gdansk), 1687.
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