Celestial globe, c.1766
In designing his celestial globe, George Adams drew on the work of the French astronomer Abbé Nicolas de Lacaille, who had mapped the stars in the southern hemisphere from 1750-52. Lacaille's map published in 1763 arranged the southern stars into constellations based on scientific instruments. Adams reproduced the constellations but used his own instruments in the design. Here, we see the microscope produced for the Prince of Wales.
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