Talk:Ramus Pomifer

Latest comment: 10 years ago by Adam Cuerden in topic Merge request

Merge request edit

Ramus Pomifer seems to be an alternative name of Cerberus (constellation), behold the description of the two obsolete constellations:

Cerberus: It was depicted as a three-headed snake that Hercules is holding in his hand.
Ramus Pomifer: It was depicted in the form of three serpents wrapped around a branch held in Hercules' left hand.

This is in accordance to the Musca/Apis/Vespa confusion and the Tarandus vel Rangifer confusions before the constellations were standardized with regards to name/genitive, abbreviated forms and borders. Rursus 16:13, 17 December 2006 (UTC)Reply

Merge request retracted by requestor (User:Rursus), because Bayer's Uranometria 1603 exhibits Ramus Pomifer as an asterism in Hercules, while Cerberus (constellation) was created by Johann Elert Bode in c:a 1800. Rursus declamavi; 23:09, 16 February 2007 (UTC)Reply

I should like to see some evidence of three snakes being part of depictions that do not also label the area Cerberus. I get the impression that a long-standing compromise was to combine the two depictions, so seeing actual citations from early descriptions or images from pre-Cerberus charts are necessary for me to believe the snake part. Adam Cuerden (talk) 08:59, 26 February 2014 (UTC)Reply