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Johann Bayer -- Libra - Public domain vintage map

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1603
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Lawrence Ruderman Antique Maps, Inc. raremaps.com
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label_outline Explore Libra Constellation In Art, Johann Bayer, Astronomical Atlas

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atlases maps johann bayer libra constellation in art maps from barry lawrence ruderman antique maps inc raremaps com high resolution astronomy astronomical atlas constellation march