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Session Submission Type: Organized Session
This session, organized by members and associates of the Heavens in Your Hand working group at the Max Planck Institute, presents new explorations in the study of celestial visualization and the material cultures of astronomy across Eurasia. By examining astronomical images and artifacts, such as star maps, sundials, celestial globes and illustrated manuscripts, if offers a comparative perspective on the engagement with visual media of astral knowledge in East Asia, the Islamicate world and Europe across a wide span of historical time. It also showcases how various Eurasian traditions of astral sciences were interconnected by the flow and appropriation of material objects and visual formats.
Chinese Cosmologies in a Scaphe Sundial: New Instruments of Visualization in the Mongol-Yuan Dynasty - Jinsong Guo, Peking University
Materiality and Knowledge in Edo-Period Celestial Globes - Chloe Pare-Anastasiadou
360 Degrees of the Sky: One Astral Representation per Day - Aida Alavi, Max Planck Institute for the History of Science
Between Observation and Omen: Reconstructing the Historical Context of Medieval Chinese Star Maps - Boshun Yang, University of Science and Technology of China