During the Renaissance several new constellations were created for recorded stars that were outside the boundaries of the existing Ptolemaic constellations.[1] Polophylax was introduced (along with the constellation Columba) by Petrus Plancius in the small celestial planispheres on his large wall map of 1592.[2] It is also shown on his smaller world map of 1594 and on world maps copied from Plancius.[3]
^Herlihy, Anna F. (2007), "Renaissance Star Charts"(PDF), The History of Cartography, Volume 3, The University of Chicago Press, p. 104, retrieved 2024-12-25