Atlas Eclipticalis 1950.0. Antonin Becvar. Published by the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences. 1958. 19" x 26" / 63 cm. Thirty Two Star Charts for the celestial region between -30 and +30° declination.

Antonin Becvar first published the Atlas Coeli and went on to create a number of other atlases: Atlas Eclipticalis (the celestial region between -30 and +30° declination on 32 maps), Atlas Borealis (the celestial region north of declination +30° on 24 maps), and Atlas Australis (the celestial region south of declination -30° on 24 maps).

The atlases are known for a clean appearance, beautiful and precise drawing and a wealth of data.

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