Digital Rare Book:
Translation from Sanskrit of the SURYA SIDDHANTA
by Pandit Bapu Deva Sastri
and of the SIDDHANTA SIROMANI
by Lancelot Wilkinson
Printed at The Baptist Mission Press, Calcutta - 1861
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Image:
Pandit Bapudeva Sastri, Professor of Astronomy, teaching a class at Queen's College, Benares - 1870
Photograph of a class at Queen's College at Varanasi (Benares) in Uttar Pradesh from the Archaeological Survey of India Collections: India Office Series (Volume 46), taken by Brajo Gopal Bromochary in c. 1870. This image shows pupils seated, in front of the college, around Pandit Bapudeva Sastri, Professor of Astronomy, with an armillary sphere and a globe placed in front of the professor. Images like this one were regularly exhibited, at European Universal Exhibitions, alongside examples of scientific equipment used in the classroom. An inscription on the album page reads, "Taken by the photographer in the service of H. Highness the Maharaja of Benares...In the same college in another room, an M.A. class is taught by English professors. Two men have received this years and two last year the M.A. degree from the Calcutta University. After exhibition to be placed at the disposal of H. Exy. the Secy. of State for India."
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Any idea where these original armillary spheres could be found in India (in museums or colleges)? Seen some of them in some palaces in India and abroad in most museums.
aadil desaiji i am spopnsoring the MANUFACTURE OF A HUNDRED ARMILLARY SPHERES BASED ON A DESIGN OF A ARMILLARY SPHERE WHICH I ACQUIRED AT THE ADLER PLANETARIUM IN CHICAGO. THE SPHERES ARE RESERVED FQR DESERVING SCHOOLSAND I DQ NOT PLAN TO GIVE AWAY ANY TO INDIVIDUIALS