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- Q2365334 subject Q7213499.
- Q2365334 abstract "Polophylax (Greek: guardian of the celestial [south] pole) was a southern constellation that lay where Tucana and Grus now are. It was introduced by Petrus Plancius in the small celestial planispheres on his large wall map of 1592. It is also shown on his smaller world map of 1594 and on world maps copied from Plancius.It was superseded by the twelve constellations which Petrus Plancius formed in late 1597 or early 1598 from the southern star observations of Pieter Dircksz Keyser and Frederik de Houtman.".
- Q2365334 wikiPageExternalLink polophylax.htm.
- Q2365334 wikiPageWikiLink Q10563.
- Q2365334 wikiPageWikiLink Q10567.
- Q2365334 wikiPageWikiLink Q12119.
- Q2365334 wikiPageWikiLink Q257948.
- Q2365334 wikiPageWikiLink Q333534.
- Q2365334 wikiPageWikiLink Q7213499.
- Q2365334 wikiPageWikiLink Q8928.
- Q2365334 wikiPageWikiLink Q9129.
- Q2365334 wikiPageWikiLink Q961926.
- Q2365334 comment "Polophylax (Greek: guardian of the celestial [south] pole) was a southern constellation that lay where Tucana and Grus now are. It was introduced by Petrus Plancius in the small celestial planispheres on his large wall map of 1592.".
- Q2365334 label "Polophylax".