An edition of Cosmographia (1524)

Cosmographicus liber Petri Apiani mathematici studiose collectus.

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An edition of Cosmographia (1524)

Cosmographicus liber Petri Apiani mathematici studiose collectus.

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104

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Cover of: Cosmographie
Cover of: Cosmographia Petri Apiani
Cosmographia Petri Apiani
1574, apud hæredes Arnoldi Birckmanni
in Latin
Cover of: Cosmographia Petri Apiani
Cosmographia Petri Apiani
1564, apud haeredes Arnoldi Birckmanni
in Latin
Cover of: Cosmographicus liber Petri Apiani mathematici studiose collectus.
Cosmographicus liber Petri Apiani mathematici studiose collectus.
1524, Joannes Weyssenburger
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Colophon: Excusum Landshutae typis ac formulis D. Joannis Weyssenburgers: impensis Petri Apiani. Anno Christi saluatoris omnium millesimo quingentesimo vicesimo quarto mensi janu: Phebo Saturni domicilium possidente. At end of app.: Libri de geographicis principijs finis. Perfecto trinoq deo laudes ingentes. Anno humane salutis. 1524.
Gothic type: p. 70-104 in double columns; title vignette; onverso of t.-p., the arms of the Abp. of Salzburg to whom the work is dedicated.
Title and the headings in "Summa et ordo operis" are in red.
Revolving diagrams at p. 17, 24, 63, and app., p. [2].
On p. 2, a globe with Ameri on an island; revolving diagram on p. 63 contains the work America. -- Pt. 2 has caption title: Secunda pars principalis huius libri de sum̄aria necnō particulari Europae, Africae: Asiae et Americae descriptione. -- Ch. 4 (p. 69) De America, begins: America: quae nunc quarta pars terrae dicitur / ab Americo Vespucio eiusdē inūetore nomen sortita est. Et non immerito: quoniam mari vndiq clauditur insula appellatur. -- On p. 103, Inslae Americae adiacentes.
For full description see Ortrov, Bibliogrpahie de l'eouvre de Pierre Apian. 1902, no. 22; J.C.B., I, no. 78; Harrisse; B.A.V. 172.

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GA6 .A4 1524

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Pagination
[8], 104, [6] p. :
Number of pages
104

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OL6563283M
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Cosmographicusl00Apia
LCCN
13033966
OCLC/WorldCat
33473699

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