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Celestial Atlas

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Italiano: Atlante celeste di Flamsteed, pubblicato nel 1776, da J. Fortin - Dal Fondo Carlo Ignazio Giulio - digitalizzato da CNR-IRCrES, dipartimento del Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche - Area della ricerca di Torino - https://www.byterfly.eu/
English: Flamsteed's Celestial Atlas, published in 1776, by J. Fortin
Español: Atlas celestial de Flamsteed, publicado en 1776, por J. Fortin
Français : L'Atlas céleste de Flamsteed, publié en 1776, par J. Fortin
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Jérôme Lalande

Pierre Méchain
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