AriesCancerLibraCapricornus
TaurusLeoScorpioAquarius
GeminiVirgoSagittariusPisces

The Northern Hemisphere.

AndromedaCoronaLyraUrsa Major
AquilaCygnusOphiuchusUrsa Minor
AurigaDelphinusPegasusSagitta
BoötesDracoPerseus
CassiopeiaEquuleusSerpens
CepheusHerculesTriangulum

The Southern Constellations.

AraCetusCraterLupus
Argo NavisCentaurusEridanusOrion
Canis MajorCorona AustralisHydraPiscis Australis
Canis MinorCorvusLepus

[44] Visconte, P. E. Nota intorno ad un’ antico globo celeste scolpito in marmo porino. Roma, 1835; Gaedechens, R. Der marmorne Himmelsglobus des fürstlich Waldechschen Antikenkabinettes zu Arolsen. Göttingen, 1862.

[45] Schanz, M. Geschichte der römischen Litteratur bis zum Gesetzgebungswerk des Kaisers Justinian. München, 1890. See p. 75 for a reference to the astrologer Nigidius Figulus.

[46] Coins on which there appears a representation of a globe were numerous. Attention may also here be called to the imperial insignia, a part of which was a globe, which the emperor was represented, in the pictures of the day, as holding in his hand. See King, C. W. Antique Gems and Rings. Vol. II, plates xxvi and xxxviii.

[47] Weidler, J. F. Historia astronomiae. Vitembergae, 1741. This author is of the opinion that Leontius lived in the eighth century, p. 201; Susemihl. Geschichte der Griechischen Litteratur der alexandriner Zeit. Leipzig, 1891. See Vol. I, p. 294, for a statement of the belief that Leontius lived in the seventh century.

[48] Halma, N. Les Phenoménes d’Aratus de Soles, et de Germanicus Cesar; avec les Scholies de Théon, les catasterismes d’Eratosthenes et la sphère de Leontius traduit ... par l’Abbé N. Halma. Gr. avec Fr. Paris, 1821. pp. 65-73.