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Paperback in like new condition. New shopstock with minor shelf-wear, no faults. TA Used
22 S. Original Karton mit Deckeltitel. Einband mit Randläsuren, innen in gutem Zustand.
ca. 20,8 x 29,5 cm. 19 S. + Kartenanhang. Original Karton mit illustriertem Deckeltitel. Guter Zustand. Mit einem lose beiliegenden Arbeitsbogen, etlichen Tabellen und zahlreichen Kartenabbildungen mit zugehörigen farbig bedruckten Folien.
Kl.-8°. IV, 351 S. Orig.-Kart. Bücher de
Tavola tratta dalla Cosmographiae Universalis, edizione in tedesco, Basilea, seconda metà del XVI secolo.La Cosmographiae Universalis di Sebastian Münster (1488-1552), stampata per la prima volta Basilea nel 1544 dall’editore Heinrich Petri, venne più volte aggiornata e aumentata di nuove carte geografiche e rappresentazioni urbane nelle sue numerose edizioni che arrivano all’inizio del secolo successivo. Münster aveva lavorato a raccogliere informazioni al fine di ottenere un'opera che non deludesse le aspettative e, dopo un'ulteriore pubblicazione in tedesco abbellita da 910 stampe su legno, giunse nel 1550 all'edizione definitiva in latino, illustrata da 970 silografie. Vi furono poi numerose edizioni in diverse lingue, fra cui latino, francese, italiano, inglese e ceco. Dopo la sua morte di Münster (1552), Heinrich Petri prima, e il figlio Sebastian poi, continuarono la pubblicazione dell’opera. La Cosmographia universalis fu uno dei libri più popolari e di successo del XVI secolo, e vide ben 24 edizioni in 100 anni: l'ultima edizione tedesca venne pubblicata nel 1628, molto tempo dopo la morte dell'autore. La Cosmographia conteneva non solo le ultime mappe e vedute di tutte le città più famose, ma anche una serie di notizie enciclopediche di dettagli relative al mondo conosciuto, e sconosciuto. Il particolare successo anche commerciale di quest'opera fu dovuto in parte alle belle incisioni (tra i cui autori si possono citate Hans Holbein il Giovane, Urs Graf, Hans Rudolph Manuel Deutsch, David Kandel). Silografia, bella coloritura a mano, in buone condizioni. Plate taken from the Cosmographiae Universalis, German edition, Basel, second half of the 16th Century. The Cosmographiae Universalis of Sebastian Münster (1488-1552), printed for the first time in Basel in 1544 by the publisher Heinrich Petri, was updated several times and increased with new maps and urban representations in its many editions until the beginning of the next century. Münster had worked to collect information in order to obtain a work that did not disappoint expectations and, after a further publication in German embellished with 910 woodblock prints, arrived in 1550 to the final edition in Latin, illustrated by 970 woodcuts. There were then numerous editions in different languages, including Latin, French, Italian, English and Czech. After his death in Münster (1552), Heinrich Petri first, and then his son Sebastian, continued the publication of the work. The Cosmographia universalis was one of the most popular and successful books of the 16th century, and saw as many as 24 editions in 100 years: the last German edition was published in 1628, long after the author's death. The Cosmographia contained not only the latest maps and views of all the most famous cities, but also a series of encyclopedic details related to the known, and unknown, world. The particular commercial success of this work was due in part to the beautiful engravings (among whose authors can be mentioned Hans Holbein the Younger, Urs Graf, Hans Rudolph Manuel Deutsch, David Kandel). Woodcut, beautiful hand-coloring, in good condition.
Vol. in -4 (25 x 32,5 cm.), legatura editoriale cartonata illustrata a colori, testo in inglese, pp. 112, riccamente illustrato da fotogr. a colori nel testo e a p.pagina. Dedica scritta a penna sul primo foglio bianco, per il resto in ottime condizioni. An illustrated book in English about modern Lithuania.
22,5 x 14 cm. 310 Seiten und über 70 fotografische Studien des Autors. Orig.-Leinen. *with over seventy photographic studies by the author, in colour, photogravure and half-tone. - Vorderes Gelenk mit kleinem Einriß im Einbandbezug. Schnitt und Seitenränder mit kleinen Braunfleckchen. Insgesamt gut erhalten. Bücher en
8vo., First Edition, with large folding frontispiece, numerous plates, and illustrations and facsimiles in the text; blue cloth, boards framed in blind, gilt back, blue top, a very good, bright, clean, crisp copy. With 16pp publisher's catalogue bound in at end. VERY SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION.
266 pages. Text in Dutch. Yellowing to white cloth-covered boards. Average wear. Binding intact. Sound copy. Book
XII, 213 Seiten. Mit 45 Holzschnitten, 27 Abb. in Naturselbstdruck und einer Karte der Insel Corfu. Pappband der Zeit (Einband etwas berieben und am unteren Rücken mit Spuren eines abgelösten Etiketts). *Erste Ausgabe. Franz Unger (1800-1870) war ein österreichischer Botaniker, Paläontologe und Pflanzenphysiologe. - Titelblatt mit altem Stempel, sonst sauber und ordentlich erhalten. Bücher de
Rara carta geografica tratta dalla seconda edizione dell'atlante del De Jode, curata dal figlio Cornelis e denominata Speculum Orbis Terrae, 1593. Incisione in rame, in perfetto stato di conservazione. Rare map taken from the second edition of the atlas of De Jode, edited by his son Cornelis and called Speculum Orbis Terrae, 1593. Copper engraving, in perfect condition.
Near Fine hardcover. 462 pp.
118 Seiten, 1 Blatt. Mit zahlreichen teils farbigen Tafeln. 35 x 25 cm. Leinenband mit Deckelillustration (Einband mit wenigen Braunfleckchen. Text und Tafeln sauber und gut erhalten). Bücher de
416p. Illustrated with maps and diagrams. Stamped ownership. 8vo. Original full buckram binding. Original dust jacket. Hardbound. First Edition. GAMES BOX 4
Features: Combat fighter tactics - Europe 1944; The Luftwaffe's Comet Rocket Fighter; Dauntless - WWII's Unsung Ship Killer; The first photo-recon Twin Mustang. Art: Me 163 Comet Development; SBD-2s Bombing Five (Yorktown); Douglas SBD-6 Dauntless Book
Light rubbing to extremities; Blue cloth with gilt-stamped title on front and spine.16 illustrations ; B&W Illustrations; 8vo; xi, 315 pages
Mm 100x200 Brossura originale con copertina figurata a colori, 118 pagine. Esemplare in ottime condizioni. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
<p>Incisione su acciaio, impronta 27 x 19 cm su foglio 31,5 x 23,5. Il Castello di Windsor (Regno Unito). Tratto da "Picturesque Europe" 1875-1879.Minime tracce del tempo al margine alto. Complessivamente ben conservato.</p>
Mm 155x240 "Nuova collana di coltura" - Brossura editoriale con sovraccoperta illustrata a colori, viii-283 pagine. Con due saggi di Emilio Cecchi e Elio Vittorini. Segni del tempo e usure ai margini della sovraccoperta, interno ottimo. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
Mm 130x215 Europe: revue littéraire mensuelle, 70 année, n° 753-754, Janvier-Février 1992. Brossura editoriale di 227 pagine. Copia molto buona. Testo in lingua francese - french text. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
63p. Illustrated. Small 8vo. Original cloth backed pictorial paper boards. Worn. Shaken. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! GYPSY 2
trad. di Franca Cavagnoli n. 8 in 24°, bross. edit. con titoli, timbro di appartenenza
Mit 21 Abbildungen nach zeitgenössischen Stichen.
Carta geografica tratta dal Tabularum Geographicarum contractarum libri septem di Petrus Bertius, edizione latina del 1616. L'opera contiene 219 carte che illustrano questa nuova versione della geografia del Bertius, per la prima volta pubblicata nel 1612 con le carte di Barent Langenes. Le carte derivano dal grande atlante di Mercator/Hondius, delle quali molte rappresentano una semplice riduzione. "After the death of Cornelis Claesz in 1609, Jodocus Hondius II became the new publisher of the work, composed by 7 parts in 1, with engraved title-page and 220 full-page engraved maps in text. All the maps were newly engraved and slightly larger in size, because Hondius was not able to acquire the original plates. With the new plates the work was definitely improved and enjoyed a growing demand of the public, which at that time had the choice between the Atlas Minor by Mercator and Bertius' Tabularum Geographicarum. The 219 plates, with the oval world map appearing twice, were produced to illustrate a new version of the geography of Bertius, published in 1616. According to King, their correct attribution is by Hondius, after Mercator and Hondius, taken from Bertius, who was only responsible for revising his text again" [cfr. G. King, Miniature Antique Maps]. Incisione in rame, perfette condizioni. A superior rival to the pocket Ortelius atlas appeared about 1598, under the imprint of Barent Langenes and Cornelis Claesz. Claesz also published the Tabularum Geographicarum contractarum libri septem, edition with texy by Petrus Bertius, in 1600. After the death of Cornelis Claesz in 1609, Jodocus Hondius II became the new publisher of the work, composed by 7 parts in 1, with engraved title-page and 220 full-page engraved maps in text. All the maps were newly engraved and slightly larger in size, because Hondius was not able to acquire the original plates. With the new plates the work was definitely improved and enjoyed a growing demand of the public, which at that time had the choice between the Atlas Minor by Mercator and Bertius' Tabularum Geographicarum. The 219 plates, with the oval world map appearing twice, were produced to illustrate a new version of the geography of Bertius, published in 1616. According to King, their correct attribution is by Hondius, after Mercator and Hondius, taken from Bertius, who was only responsible for revising his text again. "After the death of Cornelis Claesz in 1609, Jodocus Hondius II became the new publisher of the work, composed by 7 parts in 1, with engraved title-page and 220 full-page engraved maps in text. All the maps were newly engraved and slightly larger in size, because Hondius was not able to acquire the original plates. With the new plates the work was definitely improved and enjoyed a growing demand of the public, which at that time had the choice between the Atlas Minor by Mercator and Bertius' Tabularum Geographicarum. The 219 plates, with the oval world map appearing twice, were produced to illustrate a new version of the geography of Bertius, published in 1616. According to King, their correct attribution is by Hondius, after Mercator and Hondius, taken from Bertius, who was only responsible for revising his text again" [cf. G. King, Miniature Antique Maps]. Copperplate, in very good conditions. Koeman p. 42; King p. 96/99.