Tabula orbis cum descriptione ventorum. (to accompany) Claudii Ptolemaei Alexandrini Geographicae enarrationis libri octo. Sed ad Graeca & prisca exemplaria a Michaele Villanouano secundo recogniti & locis innumeris denuo castigati. Prostant Lugduni Apud Hugonem a Porta. M.D.XLI. (1541).
Engraved Fries' modern map of the world, framed by banners containing the names of the winds linked with coiled rope. Includes directional lines, and latitude and longitude. England and Scotland are shown as separate islands. India is shown as a double peninsula. Map lacking North America, show...
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ftdavidrumseyc:oai:N/A:RUMSEY~8~1~286311~90058830 2024-09-15T18:10:13+00:00 Tabula orbis cum descriptione ventorum. (to accompany) Claudii Ptolemaei Alexandrini Geographicae enarrationis libri octo. Sed ad Graeca & prisca exemplaria a Michaele Villanouano secundo recogniti & locis innumeris denuo castigati. Prostant Lugduni Apud Hugonem a Porta. M.D.XLI. (1541). Claudii Ptolemaei Alexandrini Geographicae enarrationis libri octo. Sed ad Graeca & prisca exemplaria a Michaele Villanouano secundo recogniti & locis innumeris denuo castigati. Adiecta insuper ab eodem Scholia, quibus & difficilis ille Primus Liber nunc primum explicatur, & exoleta Urbium nomina ad nostri seculi morem exponuntur. Quinquaginta illae quoque cum veterum tum recentium Tabulae adnectuntur variisque incolentium ritus & mores explicantur. Accedit index locupletissimus hactenus non uisus. Prostant Lugduni Apud Hugonem a Porta. M.D.XLI. (1541). Tabula orbis cum descriptione ventorum Ptolemy, Claudius Fries, Lorenz Servetus, Michael World 1541 Full Image Download in JP2 Format 33 48 https://www.davidrumsey.com/luna/servlet/detail/RUMSEY~8~1~286311~90058830 https://media.davidrumsey.com/MediaManager/srvr?mediafile=/Size4/RUMSEY~8~1/166/11325089.jpg unknown Apud Hugonem a Porta Gaspar Trechsel Prostant Lugduni Vienne 11325.000 https://www.davidrumsey.com/luna/servlet/detail/RUMSEY~8~1~286311~90058830 https://media.davidrumsey.com/MediaManager/srvr?mediafile=/Size4/RUMSEY~8~1/166/11325089.jpg 11325.089 Classical World Atlas Atlas Map 1541 ftdavidrumseyc 2024-08-09T09:16:21Z Engraved Fries' modern map of the world, framed by banners containing the names of the winds linked with coiled rope. Includes directional lines, and latitude and longitude. England and Scotland are shown as separate islands. India is shown as a double peninsula. Map lacking North America, showing South America. Greenland displaced to the north of Scandinavia. Title from upper panel "Orbis typvs vniversalis ivxta hydrographorvm traditionem exactissime depicta, 1522 L.F." Second edition of Michael Servetus' Ptolemy 's Geographia utilising Lorenz Fries's woodcut maps, was published by Gaspar Trechsel in Vienna, in 1541 and sold by Hughes de la Porte in Lyons. This atlas is divided into three parts: First, the text comprising the new Latin translation by the humanist Wilibald Pirckheimer of the 1525 edition, which has been edited by Michael Servetus, for the first time for 1535 edition and the second time for this 1541 edition. The second part consists of 50 maps, comprising 27 Ptolemaic and 23 modern maps. The maps were printed from the same wooden blocks which were made for the first edition in 1522 by Lorenz Fries, the famous physician, astrologer and geographer, many with descriptive text on recto and verso. With half title index before or after the maps varies. A special feature of the 1541 edition is the missing text on verso of some modern maps. This is due to the action of Calvinism, especially since the text on verso of the Holy Land map provoked controversy. The third and final part consists of a comprehensive index. Many of the first three editions were burned, which led Servetus to abdicate on some text on the map versos. Maps Showing rivers, canals, waterways, place names, fortifications, and administrative boundaries. Relief shown pictorially. Some maps drawn in a trapezoidal projection. Mickwitz, Ann-Maria (& others) ed. The A.E. Nordenskiold Collection., II, 211. Map Greenland David Rumsey Historical Map Collection (Cartography Associates) |
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Classical Ptolemy, Claudius Fries, Lorenz Servetus, Michael Tabula orbis cum descriptione ventorum. (to accompany) Claudii Ptolemaei Alexandrini Geographicae enarrationis libri octo. Sed ad Graeca & prisca exemplaria a Michaele Villanouano secundo recogniti & locis innumeris denuo castigati. Prostant Lugduni Apud Hugonem a Porta. M.D.XLI. (1541). |
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Engraved Fries' modern map of the world, framed by banners containing the names of the winds linked with coiled rope. Includes directional lines, and latitude and longitude. England and Scotland are shown as separate islands. India is shown as a double peninsula. Map lacking North America, showing South America. Greenland displaced to the north of Scandinavia. Title from upper panel "Orbis typvs vniversalis ivxta hydrographorvm traditionem exactissime depicta, 1522 L.F." Second edition of Michael Servetus' Ptolemy 's Geographia utilising Lorenz Fries's woodcut maps, was published by Gaspar Trechsel in Vienna, in 1541 and sold by Hughes de la Porte in Lyons. This atlas is divided into three parts: First, the text comprising the new Latin translation by the humanist Wilibald Pirckheimer of the 1525 edition, which has been edited by Michael Servetus, for the first time for 1535 edition and the second time for this 1541 edition. The second part consists of 50 maps, comprising 27 Ptolemaic and 23 modern maps. The maps were printed from the same wooden blocks which were made for the first edition in 1522 by Lorenz Fries, the famous physician, astrologer and geographer, many with descriptive text on recto and verso. With half title index before or after the maps varies. A special feature of the 1541 edition is the missing text on verso of some modern maps. This is due to the action of Calvinism, especially since the text on verso of the Holy Land map provoked controversy. The third and final part consists of a comprehensive index. Many of the first three editions were burned, which led Servetus to abdicate on some text on the map versos. Maps Showing rivers, canals, waterways, place names, fortifications, and administrative boundaries. Relief shown pictorially. Some maps drawn in a trapezoidal projection. Mickwitz, Ann-Maria (& others) ed. The A.E. Nordenskiold Collection., II, 211. |
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Tabula orbis cum descriptione ventorum. (to accompany) Claudii Ptolemaei Alexandrini Geographicae enarrationis libri octo. Sed ad Graeca & prisca exemplaria a Michaele Villanouano secundo recogniti & locis innumeris denuo castigati. Prostant Lugduni Apud Hugonem a Porta. M.D.XLI. (1541). |
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Tabula orbis cum descriptione ventorum. (to accompany) Claudii Ptolemaei Alexandrini Geographicae enarrationis libri octo. Sed ad Graeca & prisca exemplaria a Michaele Villanouano secundo recogniti & locis innumeris denuo castigati. Prostant Lugduni Apud Hugonem a Porta. M.D.XLI. (1541). |
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Tabula orbis cum descriptione ventorum. (to accompany) Claudii Ptolemaei Alexandrini Geographicae enarrationis libri octo. Sed ad Graeca & prisca exemplaria a Michaele Villanouano secundo recogniti & locis innumeris denuo castigati. Prostant Lugduni Apud Hugonem a Porta. M.D.XLI. (1541). |
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Tabula orbis cum descriptione ventorum. (to accompany) Claudii Ptolemaei Alexandrini Geographicae enarrationis libri octo. Sed ad Graeca & prisca exemplaria a Michaele Villanouano secundo recogniti & locis innumeris denuo castigati. Prostant Lugduni Apud Hugonem a Porta. M.D.XLI. (1541). |
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Tabula orbis cum descriptione ventorum. (to accompany) Claudii Ptolemaei Alexandrini Geographicae enarrationis libri octo. Sed ad Graeca & prisca exemplaria a Michaele Villanouano secundo recogniti & locis innumeris denuo castigati. Prostant Lugduni Apud Hugonem a Porta. M.D.XLI. (1541). |
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tabula orbis cum descriptione ventorum. (to accompany) claudii ptolemaei alexandrini geographicae enarrationis libri octo. sed ad graeca & prisca exemplaria a michaele villanouano secundo recogniti & locis innumeris denuo castigati. prostant lugduni apud hugonem a porta. m.d.xli. (1541). |
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