Coelum Stellatum Christianum

Coelum Stellatum Christianum
Cover of Coelum Stellatum Christianum
AuthorJulius Schiller, Johann Bayer
IllustratorLucas Kilian
LanguageLatin
SubjectUranography
PublisherAndreas Aperger
Publication date
1627

The Coelum Stellatum Christianum is a star atlas published in 1627 by Julius Schiller (c. 1580–1627), with the collaboration of Johann Bayer (1572–1625). In the treatise, which was published by Andreas Aperger at Augsburg during the same year as Schiller's death, pagan constellations were replaced with biblical figures and Christian motifs. Schiller replaced the zodiac constellations with the Twelve Apostles, the northern constellations with New Testament figures, and the southern constellations with Old Testament figures.[1]

The planets, the Sun, and the Moon were also replaced by biblical figures:[1]

The engravings in the atlas were by Lucas Kilian.

  1. ^ a b Schiller, Julius; Bayer, Johann (1627). Coelum Stellatum Christianum (in Latin). Augsburg: Andreas Aperger.