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
History
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
Milan, Ambrosiana Library (Biblioteca Ambrosiana), I, 135 (Gianelli);
II, 65 (Settàla), 66 (Anonymous).
National Library (Biblioteca Nazionale), II, 59 (Greuter);
190 (Delamarche).
Municipal Museum (Museo Municipale), II, 9 (Hondius).
Astronomical Observatory (Osservatorio Astronomico), II, 114
(Coronelli), 180 (Akerman).
Library Prince Trivulzio, I, 150 (De Mongenet).
Modena, City Museum (Museo Civico), II, 59 (Greuter),
97 (Anonymous); 254 (Borsari).
Royal Estense Library, II, 43 (Blaeu).
Library Sr. Remigio Salotti, II, 118 (Coronelli)
Monachus, Franciscus, importance attaching to his hemispheres,
I, 96, 139, n. 205
Monastic schools, geographical and astronomical instruction given
therein, I, 38
Mondovi, Episcopal Seminary (Seminario Vescovile), II, 159 (Nollet)
Montanus, Petrus, noted geographer and friend of Hondius, II, 3
Morono, Philip Antonio, constructed the mechanical parts of Moroncelli
globe, II, 86
Müelichs, Johann, said to have adorned the Apianus globe, I, 178
Munich, Royal Bavarian Court and State Library (K. B. Hof- und Staats
Bibliothek), II, 177 (Anonymous);
178 (Apianus).
Ludwig Rosenthal, II, 262 (Greuter)
Myrica, Caspar, map engraver with Mercator, I, 103, 105
Nancy,
Lorraine Museum, I, 102 (Nancy globe)
Naples, National Museum (Museo Nazionale), I, 15 (Atlante Farnese);
29 (Caissar).
Astronomical Observatory (Osservatorio Astronomico),
I, 182 (Roll and Reinhold); II, 186 (Adams).
National Library (Biblioteca Nazionale), II, 44 (Blaeu);
114 (Coronelli).
University Library (Biblioteca Universitario), II, 111 (Coronelli)
New York, Library William R. Hearst, II, 92 (Anonymous).
The Hispanic Society of America, II, 14 (Hondius); 30, 44 (Blaeu);
50 (Habrecht); 55, 62 (Greuter); 115 (Coronelli); 144 (Valk);
160 (Doppelmayr); 169 (Ferguson); 170 (Moll); 184 (Fortin);
192 (Anonymous); 214, 216 (Oterschaden).
Library New York Historical Society, I, 117 (Ulpius).
Library Henry E. Huntington, I, 213 (Santucci?),
II, 4 (Hondius).
Metropolitan Museum, I, 179 (Emmoser); 201 (Anonymous).
Library J. P. Morgan, I, 106 (Bailly); 201 (Spano).
New York Public Library, I, 74 (Lenox); 79 (Boulengier);
87 (anonymous gores); 148 (De Mongenet); 152 (Florianus);
II, 188 (Hill).
Library Mr. Reed, I, 168 (Cartaro).
Library Professor David E. Smith, II, 250 (Anonymous).
Collection John Wanamaker, II, 251 (Cassini)
Noort, Oliver van der, explorer, II, 28, 37
Northeast passage, referred to, II, 38, 40
Northwest passage, referred to, II, 24, 38;
important searches for the passage mentioned by Blaeu on globe,
1622, 39
Notker Labeo, probably used globes in his monastic school of
St. Gallen, I, 38
Novara, Charles Albert Liceum, II, 190 (Delamarche)
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