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Celestial globe
    • Setting:
      Room II
    • Maker:
      Mario Cartaro
    • Place:
      Rome
    • Date:
      1577
    • Materials:
      wood
    • Dimensions:
      sphere diameter 160 mm, height 390 mm
    • Inventory:
      123
    • Celestial globe (Inv. 123)

This celestial globe, made by Mario Cartaro, is one of the rare examples of printed globes produced in Italy in the sixteenth century. Manuscript globes, which could be made in much larger sizes, were more common. This globe is too small to be read easily. The wooden sphere is solid and the inscriptions are in Latin. A matching terrestrial globe is preserved at the Monte Mario Observatory in Rome. Provenance: Medici collections.