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195037199Paris, Librairie orientaliste Geuthner Paris, Librairie orientaliste Geuthner 1950. In-4 agrafé. Les églises de la Gaule Mérovingienne. Le culte d'Horus à Edfou sous les Ptolémees. Les études byzantines en Amérique. La civilisation Etrusque. Bon état
11791in 16 demi-chagrin rouge à nerfs et à coins, titre, caissons, filets, date en pied, dorés, filets dorés sur les plats. Faux-titre, titre, 119 pages, texte encadré d’un frise décorative, non rogné, tête dorée, gravures en couleurs de MEAULLE. Notices par A. PONS Paris A. QUANTIN imprimeur éditeur 1879. Très bon état
1617LBW-1933[Arnhem, Joannes Jansson, 1617]. 129 x 170 mm.
026714864X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
024392870X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1561M7270Venice: Ruscelli c. 1561. Very Good;. Notes: Italian text on verso.<br>An early map of the Iberian Peninsula including Spain and Portugal beautifully hand coloured. <br>Girolamo Ruscelli 1518–1566 was an Italian mathematician and cartographer active in Venice during the early 16th century. Ruscelli is best known for his important revision of Ptolemy's Geographia published posthumously in 1574. Size : 195x265 mm 7.68x10.43 Inches Coloring: Hand Colored Category: Maps Europe Spain;Maps Europe Portugal; Ruscelli unknown
116647741X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1120199433.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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34705Leipzig B. G. Teubner 1963. Volume I: xxxi 461pp. ; Volume II: vi 446pp. Original cloth in dustwrapper worn on both volumes although the wrapper of volume I is significantly more worn than volume II. Numerous in-text diagrams and charts. The reverse endpaper of Volume I contains a loose constallations chart. A very good copy. German language text Leipzig, B. G. Teubner, 1963 hardcover
16753455Fredericum Leonard, Typographum Regis, 1675. In-folio (37,5 x 25,5 cm), 632 pp., 23 ff. d'index et errata (texte en Latin), reliure d'époque veau brun, dos à nerfs orné (quelques défauts d'usage mais très bon état intérieur, sans rousseurs). Edition originale. Cet ouvrage rare est l'une des meilleures sources pour l'histoire de l'ancienne Gaule, rédigé sous forme de dictionnaire, il n'a pas même été remplacé par le célèbre d'Anville.
41734Paris Catala Frères, imprimeurs-Editeurs 1925 in 4 (33x25,5) 1 chemise à lacets de l'éditeur, dos de percaline titré en long, plat supérieur titré, renfermant un fascicule de texte de 6 pages [1], suivi de 75 planches hors-texte volantes. Collationné complet. Bel exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
ria9798985923780_inpPaperback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; N/A paperback
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ria9781605204390_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Geography of Claudius Ptolemy originally titled Geographia and written in the second century is a depiction of the geography of the Roman Empire at the time. Though inaccurate due to Ptolemy's varying methods of measurement and use of hardcover
1991I5845New York: White Lotus 1991. Paperback. Good/no dj. 1.00. Claudius Ptolemy. Geography The White Lotus paperback
2011SONG1605204390Cosimo Classics 2011-03-01. hardcover. Used: Good. 8.50x0.69x11.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Cosimo Classics hardcover
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1562220508Venice: Vincenzo Valgrisi 1562. hardcover. very good-. Venice: Vincenzo Valgrisi 1562. 2 parts with separate pagination. Short thick 4to bound in 19th century vellum with red edges. Features 64 double page maps: 27 Ptolemaic maps showing the ancient world as Ptolemy knew it including one world map 37 "modern" maps with two world maps and several woodcut diagrams illustrations and decorative initials. Text in Latin. Staining throughout affecting some of the maps. Title page cropped .5" at right margin. Bookplate of Otto Orren Fisher and ink inscription of Charles Singer.<br/><br/> Giuseppe Moleto Josephus Moletius 1531-1588 was an Italian mathematician who based the text of this edition on the 1525 translation by Wilibald Pirckheimer. Moleto's draws upon Ruscelli's enlarged maps of his 1561 edition which in turn were based upon those by Jacopo Gastaldi. Moleto has also included some of Girolamo Ruscelli's innovations from his own edition: the double hemisphere world map and "Carta Marina Nuova Tavola" a rare sea chart of the world. Also from Ruscelli is a revised version of the Zeno map of the Arctic first published in 1558. The Zeno map describes the purported journey of the author's ancestors in the 1390s to Greenland Iceland the mythical islands of Frisland and Icaria and what is now thought to be Newfoundland and Labrador. While Zeno shows Greenland connected to Norway Ruscelli updated the map by eliminating this land bridge. Despite its inaccuracies and inclusion of mythical lands the Zeno map persisted as the prevailing map of the Arctic and Greenland for many years. Six other New World maps include the South American continent Brazil Central America and the Baja Peninsula the eastern coast of North America Cuba and Hispaniola. Moleto juxtaposes the Ptolemaic maps with the contemporary offering easy comparison between ancient and new. 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. During the Renaissance revival of Greek and Roman works "Geographia" was rediscovered by monks and based upon Ptolemy's detailed instructions the maps were recreated. The first printed edition of "Geographia" with maps was published in Bologna in 1477. A rare and exciting edition for any collector.<br/><br/> Vincenzo Valgrisi unknown books
174209570London: Printed for John and Paul Knapton at the Crown 1742 Book. Good. Hardcover. in the original full leather with five raised bands modestly worn both hinges cracked but holding no significant foxing all folding maps present and untorn very little wear inside. Printed for John and Paul Knapton at the Crown hardcover
1901031228Paris: Editore Alfredo Firmin-Didot 1901. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Good. Ii Pp 571-1023. Original Printed Green Wrappers. 26.5 Cm Tall. Volume I Part 2 Only. Text In Greek And Latin Extensively Annotated In Latin. Wear With Minor Losses To Spine Edges Preliminary Pages Detached But Present. <br/> <br/> Editore Alfredo Firmin-Didot paperback
8053615. PTOLEMY. GEOGRAPHIA UNIVERSALIS VETUS ET NOVA complectens<br /> Claudii Ptolemaei Alexandrini enarrationis libros VIII. Quorum<br /> primus noua translatione Pirckheimheri et accessione commentarioli<br /> illustrior quàm hactenus fuerit redditus est . Succedunt tabulae<br /> Ptolemaicae opera Sebastiani Munsteri nouo paratae modo. His<br /> adiectae sunt plurimae nouae tabulae. Basileae: apud Henricum<br /> Petrum 1540.<br /> <br /> 20 of 48 maps present: 5. Gallia 6. Germaniam Magnam 11. Iazyges<br /> Metanastas Daciam 17. Ionid Trapesus 18 Sarmatia Asiaticam 19.<br /> Colchidem Iberiam 22. Arabia Felix 23. Margianam Bactriana 25.<br /> Ariam Paropanisadas 26. Indiam Gangem Flu 29. Europa Prima 31.<br /> Hispanium 33. Helvetiae 34. Germania 35. Alsatia 36. Teria<br /> Rheni 37. Quartia Rheni 38. Brabantia et Geldria 39. Svevia et<br /> Bavaria 40. Franconia.<br /> <br /> All maps have descriptive letterpress printed within a decorative<br /> frame on reverse.<br /> Most maps have some worming at the center.<br /> Map 5 Gallia cannot be opened fully; at some point it was glued<br /> together along the center fold when a new backingstrip was laid<br /> down.<br /> <br /> Small folio: 2a4a-c6A-N6 - maps - 62A-2B32C8 30.3.cm. unknown
0428713998.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1562220508Venice: Vincenzo Valgrisi 1562. hardcover. very good-. Venice: Vincenzo Valgrisi 1562. 2 parts with separate pagination. Short thick 4to bound in 19th century vellum with red edges. Features 64 double page maps: 27 Ptolemaic maps showing the ancient world as Ptolemy knew it including one world map 37 "modern" maps with two world maps and several woodcut diagrams illustrations and decorative initials. Text in Latin. Staining throughout affecting some of the maps. Title page cropped .5" at right margin. Bookplate of Otto Orren Fisher and ink inscription of Charles Singer.<br/> <br/> Giuseppe Moleto Josephus Moletius 1531-1588 was an Italian mathematician who based the text of this edition on the 1525 translation by Wilibald Pirckheimer. Moleto's draws upon Ruscelli's enlarged maps of his 1561 edition which in turn were based upon those by Jacopo Gastaldi. Moleto has also included some of Girolamo Ruscelli's innovations from his own edition: the double hemisphere world map and "Carta Marina Nuova Tavola" a rare sea chart of the world. Also from Ruscelli is a revised version of the Zeno map of the Arctic first published in 1558. The Zeno map describes the purported journey of the author's ancestors in the 1390s to Greenland Iceland the mythical islands of Frisland and Icaria and what is now thought to be Newfoundland and Labrador. While Zeno shows Greenland connected to Norway Ruscelli updated the map by eliminating this land bridge. Despite its inaccuracies and inclusion of mythical lands the Zeno map persisted as the prevailing map of the Arctic and Greenland for many years. Six other New World maps include the South American continent Brazil Central America and the Baja Peninsula the eastern coast of North America Cuba and Hispaniola. Moleto juxtaposes the Ptolemaic maps with the contemporary offering easy comparison between ancient and new. 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. During the Renaissance revival of Greek and Roman works "Geographia" was rediscovered by monks and based upon Ptolemy's detailed instructions the maps were recreated. The first printed edition of "Geographia" with maps was published in Bologna in 1477. A rare and exciting edition for any collector.<br/> <br/> Vincenzo Valgrisi unknown