Terrestrial and Celestial Globes Volume 2: Their History and Construction Including a Consideration of their Value as Aids in the Study of Geography and AstronomyStevenson, Edward Luther
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Terrestrial and Celestial Globes Volume 2: Their History and Construction Including a Consideration of their Value as Aids in the Study of Geography and Astronomy
Stevenson, Edward Luther
Geography -- History; Globes
Windsor Castle, I, 78 * 1514 ?
VISEO, CARDINAL (fl. 1545).
See reference in text, I, 152 * 1550 89
VOLPAJA, GIROLAMO CAMILLO (fl. 1560), I, 155.
Museum of Ancient Instruments, Florence,
I, 155 * 1557 14
Museum of Ancient Instruments, Florence,
I, 156 * 1564 13
VOLPI, JOS. ANTONIO (fl. 1680), II, 97.
City Museum, Modena, II, 97 * 1689 ?
VOPEL, CASPAR (1471-1561), I, 112.
City Archives, Cologne, I, 113 * 1532 28
City Archives, Cologne, I, 113 * 1536 28
City Archives, Cologne, I, 113 * 1542 28
National Museum, Copenhagen, I, 114 * 1543 10
Library of Congress, Washington, I, 115. * * 1543 10
National Museum, Washington, I, 113 * 1543 10
Library Jodoco del Badia, Florence, I, 115 * 1544 10
City Museum, Salzburg, I, 116 * 1544 10
Library Sr. Frey, Bern, I, 116 * 1545 10
VULPES, JOS. ANTONIUS (fl. 1685).
Estense Library, Modena, II, 97 * 1689 15
WALDSEEMÜLLER, MARTIN (ca. 1470-ca. 1522),
I, 68.
See reference in text, I, 70 * 1507 ?
WEIGEL, ERHARD (1625-1699), II, 75.
See reference in text, II, 77, 78 * * * ? ?
Royal Museum, Cassel (silver) * 1699 36
Royal Museum, Cassel (copper) * 1699 36
WELLINGTON, LIEUTENANT.
Royal Museum, Cassel * 1710 7
WELTKUGEL.
See reference in text, I, 72 * 1509 ?
WOODEN GLOBE.
National Library, Paris, I, 111 * 1535 20
General Index
It will be noted that a threefold index has been made for this work. The
first part is the “Bibliographical List,” containing in alphabetical
order the names of the authors cited, together with the titles of their
respective works. The second part is the “List of Globes and Globe
Makers,” which should be consulted especially for detailed biographical
and descriptive references. In this third part, or “General Index,”
reference has been made to a very considerable number of special items
more or less fully touched upon in the foregoing pages, with particular
reference to the several libraries, museums, and private collections in
which globes may be found, the same being given under the name of the
locality, as Florence, London, Nürnberg, Paris, Rome, with the name of
the particular globe maker whose work is possessed given in brackets.
Academy of Sciences, Berlin, II, 183
Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg, II, 183
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