Egitto Nvova tavola. Egitto, Ventesimaprima tavola nvova. (To accompany) La geografia di Claudio Tolomeo Alessandrino, nuouamente tradotta di Greco in Italiano, da Girolamo Ruscelli . In Venetia, Appresso Vincenzo Valgrisi, M.D.LXI. (1561).

Engraved map of Egypt and the Nile. Extends east to the Upper Red Sea and West to Deserto De Marmarica. Relief shown pictorially. The first edition of Girolamo Ruscelli's translation of Claudius Ptolemy's Geographia, published in Italian. It was printed by Vincenzo Valgrisi in Venice, with...

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Main Authors: Ptolemy, Claudius, Ruscelli, Girolamo, Giuseppe Moletti, M.
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Published: Vincenzo Valgrisi 1561
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spelling ftdavidrumseyc:oai:N/A:RUMSEY~8~1~286418~90058913 2023-05-15T17:37:21+02:00 Egitto Nvova tavola. Egitto, Ventesimaprima tavola nvova. (To accompany) La geografia di Claudio Tolomeo Alessandrino, nuouamente tradotta di Greco in Italiano, da Girolamo Ruscelli . In Venetia, Appresso Vincenzo Valgrisi, M.D.LXI. (1561). La geografia di Claudio Tolomeo Alessandrino, nuouamente tradotta di Greco in Italiano, da Girolamo Ruscelli con Espositioni del medesimo, particolari di luogo in luogo, & uniuersali sopra tutto il libro, et sopra tutta la Geografia, o modo di far la descrittione di tutto il mondo et con nuoue & bellisime figure in istampe di rame, oue, oltre alle XXVI antiche di Tolomeo, se ne son'aggiunte XXXVI altre delle moderne con la carta da nauicare, & col modo d'intenderla, & d'adoperarla aggiuntoui un pieno discorso di M. Gioseppe Moleto matematico nel quale si dichiarano tutti i termini & le regole appartenenti alla Geografia et con una nuoua & copiosa tauola di nomi antichi, dichiarati coi nomi moderni, & con molte altre cose utillissime & necessarie, che ciascuno leggendo potra conoscere. Al Sacratissimo et Sempre Felicissimo Imperator Ferdinando Primo. Con privilegio dell'Illustrissimo Senato Veneto, & d'altri Principi per anni XV. In Venetia, Appresso Vincenzo Valgrisi, M.D.LXI. (1561). Egitto Nuova tavola Ptolemy, Claudius Ruscelli, Girolamo Giuseppe Moletti, M. Egypt Venice Africa 1561 https://www.davidrumsey.com/luna/servlet/detail/RUMSEY~8~1~286418~90058913 https://www.davidrumsey.com/rumsey/Size1/RUMSEY~8~1/166/11311105.jpg unknown Vincenzo Valgrisi World Atlas Atlas Map 1561 ftdavidrumseyc 2018-12-09T00:06:01Z Engraved map of Egypt and the Nile. Extends east to the Upper Red Sea and West to Deserto De Marmarica. Relief shown pictorially. The first edition of Girolamo Ruscelli's translation of Claudius Ptolemy's Geographia, published in Italian. It was printed by Vincenzo Valgrisi in Venice, with the text translated from Greek by Ruscelli. The 64 double page copperplate maps were partly based on those of Jacopo Gastaldo in the edition of 1548, with descriptive text on recto of first leaf and verso of last leaf. 27 Ptolemy maps and 37 'modern' map, including 3 world maps, 6 maps of America (South America, Mexico with Florida, Brazil, east coast of North America, Haiti, Cuba), 27 European maps (including the North-Atlantic map with parts of Labrador), 9 maps of Africa and 19 maps of Asia. Maps showing settlements, landmarks, rivers, mountains, ports, forests, illustrations of wildlife,etc. Includes index. Relief shown pictorially. Bound in half leather marbled paper covered boards, with title "Geografia di Tolomeo" on spine. Claudius Ptolemy (90-168 CE) was a Roman geographer and mathematician living in Egypt, who compiled his knowledge and theories about the world's geography into one seminal work. Although his maps did not survive, his mathematical projections and location coordinates did. Girolamo Ruscelli (c. 1504-1566) was a Venetian editor, whose maps are primarily based on those by Jacopo Gastaldi (1548) but with many of his own additions and reproduced on a larger scale. Ruscelli introduces several important innovations in this volume through his 37 "modern" maps, which cover Europe, Africa, Asia and the New World. Ruscelli includes a double hemisphere world map, which was the first of its kind to be used in an atlas, and "Carta Marina Nuova Tavola", a rare sea chart of the world. Map North Atlantic David Rumsey Historical Map Collection (Cartography Associates)
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description Engraved map of Egypt and the Nile. Extends east to the Upper Red Sea and West to Deserto De Marmarica. Relief shown pictorially. The first edition of Girolamo Ruscelli's translation of Claudius Ptolemy's Geographia, published in Italian. It was printed by Vincenzo Valgrisi in Venice, with the text translated from Greek by Ruscelli. The 64 double page copperplate maps were partly based on those of Jacopo Gastaldo in the edition of 1548, with descriptive text on recto of first leaf and verso of last leaf. 27 Ptolemy maps and 37 'modern' map, including 3 world maps, 6 maps of America (South America, Mexico with Florida, Brazil, east coast of North America, Haiti, Cuba), 27 European maps (including the North-Atlantic map with parts of Labrador), 9 maps of Africa and 19 maps of Asia. Maps showing settlements, landmarks, rivers, mountains, ports, forests, illustrations of wildlife,etc. Includes index. Relief shown pictorially. Bound in half leather marbled paper covered boards, with title "Geografia di Tolomeo" on spine. Claudius Ptolemy (90-168 CE) was a Roman geographer and mathematician living in Egypt, who compiled his knowledge and theories about the world's geography into one seminal work. Although his maps did not survive, his mathematical projections and location coordinates did. Girolamo Ruscelli (c. 1504-1566) was a Venetian editor, whose maps are primarily based on those by Jacopo Gastaldi (1548) but with many of his own additions and reproduced on a larger scale. Ruscelli introduces several important innovations in this volume through his 37 "modern" maps, which cover Europe, Africa, Asia and the New World. Ruscelli includes a double hemisphere world map, which was the first of its kind to be used in an atlas, and "Carta Marina Nuova Tavola", a rare sea chart of the world.
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Egitto Nvova tavola. Egitto, Ventesimaprima tavola nvova. (To accompany) La geografia di Claudio Tolomeo Alessandrino, nuouamente tradotta di Greco in Italiano, da Girolamo Ruscelli . In Venetia, Appresso Vincenzo Valgrisi, M.D.LXI. (1561).
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title Egitto Nvova tavola. Egitto, Ventesimaprima tavola nvova. (To accompany) La geografia di Claudio Tolomeo Alessandrino, nuouamente tradotta di Greco in Italiano, da Girolamo Ruscelli . In Venetia, Appresso Vincenzo Valgrisi, M.D.LXI. (1561).
title_short Egitto Nvova tavola. Egitto, Ventesimaprima tavola nvova. (To accompany) La geografia di Claudio Tolomeo Alessandrino, nuouamente tradotta di Greco in Italiano, da Girolamo Ruscelli . In Venetia, Appresso Vincenzo Valgrisi, M.D.LXI. (1561).
title_full Egitto Nvova tavola. Egitto, Ventesimaprima tavola nvova. (To accompany) La geografia di Claudio Tolomeo Alessandrino, nuouamente tradotta di Greco in Italiano, da Girolamo Ruscelli . In Venetia, Appresso Vincenzo Valgrisi, M.D.LXI. (1561).
title_fullStr Egitto Nvova tavola. Egitto, Ventesimaprima tavola nvova. (To accompany) La geografia di Claudio Tolomeo Alessandrino, nuouamente tradotta di Greco in Italiano, da Girolamo Ruscelli . In Venetia, Appresso Vincenzo Valgrisi, M.D.LXI. (1561).
title_full_unstemmed Egitto Nvova tavola. Egitto, Ventesimaprima tavola nvova. (To accompany) La geografia di Claudio Tolomeo Alessandrino, nuouamente tradotta di Greco in Italiano, da Girolamo Ruscelli . In Venetia, Appresso Vincenzo Valgrisi, M.D.LXI. (1561).
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