A 13th Century guide to the heavens Jennifer Evans, 5 June 2013 Ioannis de Sacro Bosco [c. 1195 –c. 1256] was a scholar, monk and astronomer [probably English] who taught at the University in Paris. In around 1230 he wrote this authoritative medieval astronomy text Tractatus de Sphaera [On the Sphere of the World]. It gives a readable account of the Ptolemaic universe[the universe according to the Hellenistic astronomer Claudius Ptolemaeus in the 2ndcentury AD] that went on to become required reading by students in all Western European universities for the next four centuries. Though principally about the heavens it contains a clear description of the earth as a sphere and its popularity shows the nineteenth-century opinion that medieval scholars after this date thought the Earth was flat as a fabrication [Wikipedia].This copy [photographed here] is dated 1577 and forms part of our Vaynor Collection; this consists of a number of 16th and 17th century astronomical works, including several of the writings of Galileo. The collection was formed and donated by John Herbert James of Vaynor [which is just north of Merthyr Tydfil].The condition of this book is excellent; the paper is bright and unmarked, robust to the touch and all the little volvelles [rotating paper wheel charts] still work perfectly.It is bound in pure white vellum [calf skin] as are the majority of the Vaynor astronomical books which I always think gives them a very "celestial" look. Jennifer Evans Assistant Librarian Contact Jennifer Evans Comments - (2) Comments are currently unavailable. We apologise for the inconvenience. C. Green 5 June 2013, 15:51 Is there a way of subscribing to these fascinating blog posts? Chris Owen Amgueddfa Cymru – Museum Wales Staff 1 January 1970, 01:00 Thanks for your interest. Yes, there is a RSS feed you can subscribe to for all our blogs and now the Library blog has its own feed. The address for the general blog feed is: http://www.museumwales.ac.uk/xml/?content=feeds:blog And for the Library blog feed: http://www.museumwales.ac.uk/xml/?content=feeds:blog&cat=1784 Note that your web-browser may not support RSS feeds, so copy the link into your RSS reader of choice. If you have any questions or problems, please use the Contact Us page, marking your enquiry as being about the Website and we'll do our best to help. Thanks again.