An edition of The astrolabes of the world (1932)

The astrolabes of the world

based upon the series of instruments in the Lewis Evans collection in the old Ashmolean Museum at Oxford, with notes on astrolabes in the collections of the British Museum, Science Museum, Sir J. Findlay, Mr. S.V. Hoffman, the Mensing Collection, and in other public and private collections

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Robert T. Gunther
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An edition of The astrolabes of the world (1932)

The astrolabes of the world

based upon the series of instruments in the Lewis Evans collection in the old Ashmolean Museum at Oxford, with notes on astrolabes in the collections of the British Museum, Science Museum, Sir J. Findlay, Mr. S.V. Hoffman, the Mensing Collection, and in other public and private collections

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Publisher
Holland Press
Pages
609

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Table of Contents

v. 1. The Eastern astrolabes.
v. 2. The Western astrolabes.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [576]-598) and index.

Published in
London

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Pagination
2 v. in 1 :
Number of pages
609

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL14756301M
ISBN 10
090047064X
OCLC/WorldCat
2132011

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