A lithograph by
Sidney Hall, published in
Urania's Mirror, depicting the constellation
Scorpius. One of the 48 constellations identified by the Greek astronomer
Ptolemy in the second century, Scorpius lies between
Libra to the west and
Sagittarius to the east. It contains 18 main stars, the brightest of which is
Antares. Although frequently identified as a scorpion, this constellation has also been likened to a "leaning coconut tree" (
Java) or "
Maui's fishhook" (
Hawaii).
Lithograph: Sidney Hall; restoration: Adam Cuerden