File:Bonatti-caput et cauda draconis.PNG

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English: The Dragon's Head and Tail, from Guido Bonatti Liber Astronomiae
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Source Guido Bonatti, Liber astronomiae (Basel, 1550, Nicolaus Pruknerus)
Author Guido Bonatti, Nicolaus Pruknerus

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Drawing of the constellation Draco as the figure of a dragon by Guido Bonatti, for his book Liber Astronomiae (published 1550 by Nicolaus Pruknerus in Basel) with title (translated to English) of 'Head and Tail of the Dragon'

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