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
Novi, Dorian Liceum, II, 184 (Fortin)
Nürnberg, German National Museum (Germanisches Nationalmuseum),
I, 48 (Behaim); 53 (Stöffler); 86 (Schoner); 148 (De Mongenet);
133 (Mercator); 158 (Praetorius); II, 4, 5 (Hondius); 27, 30, 44
(Blaeu); 53 (Habrecht); 118 (Coronelli); 150 (Valk); 160, 162
(Doppelmayr); 251 (Anonymous); 254 (Bode); 255 (Caucigh); 259 (Faber);
264 (Hahn); 264 (Homann); 265 (Jaillot).
City Library, II, 43 (Blaeu); 184 (Messier)
Nutzel, Gabriel, a patron of Behaim in the construction of his globe,
I, 48
Oberglogau, Library Reichsgraf Hans v. Oppersdorf, II, 43 (Blaeu)
Oecumene, the, I, 8
Osimo, Communal Library (Biblioteca Comunale), II, 263 (Greuter)
Padua, Antonian Library (Biblioteca Antoniana), II, 114 (Coronelli).
Physics Museum (Museo di Fisica), II, 59 (Greuter).
Episcopal Seminary (Seminario Vescovile), II, 59 (Greuter);
186 (Adams).
Astronomical Observatory (Osservatorio Astronomica), II, 186 (Adams)
Palermo, Archbishop of, receives a globe from Franciscus Monachus,
I, 97
Palermo, National Library (Biblioteca Nazionale), II, 114 (Coronelli).
Communal Library (Biblioteca Comunale), II, 42 (Blaeu); 63 (Greuter);
171 (Ferguson).
Astronomical Observatory (Osservatorio Astronomico), II, 182
(Lalande).
Nautical Institute (Istituto Nautico), II, 255 (Cassini);
190 (Delamarche)
Palestrina, Communal Library (Biblioteca Comunale), II, 263 (Greuter)
Paliano, Duke of, possessed a globe, I, 152
Pappus, defines mechanicians as those who understand globe making,
I, 17
Parias, Schöner’s explanation of its location, I, 85, 88
Paris,
Astronomical Observatory, I, 133 (Mercator).
National Library (Bibliothèque Nationale), I, 31 (Mohammed Diemat
Eddin); 76 (Green globe); 98 (Gilt globe); 105 (Bailly); 106, 107
(Anonymous); 108 (Schiepp); 111 (Wooden globe); 150 (De Mongenet);
210 (Van Langren); II, 100 (Coronelli); 151 (Senex); 187 (Hill);
188 (L’Écuy)
Parma, Palatin Library (Biblioteca Palatina), II, 59 (Greuter);
178 (Vaugondy).
Library Marquis Costerbosa, II, 179 (Desnos).
Meteorological Observatory (Osservatorio Meteorologico), II, 184
(Messier)
Passeriano, Library Count Manin, II, 111 (Messier)
Pavia, Physics Museum (Museo Fisica), II, 162 (Doppelmayr).
University Library (Biblioteca Universitario), II, 192 (Rosa).
Foscolo Liceum, II, 192 (Rosa)
Pescia, Cathedral Library (Biblioteca Capitulare), II, 263 (Greuter)
Peking, Astronomical Observatory, II, 129 (Anonymous);
129 (Ko-Shun-King); 131 (Verbiest)
Pergamum, Crates exhibits his globe in, I, 8
Perioecians, referred to by Crates, I, 8
Perrenot, Nicolás, suggests to Mercator the construction of a globe,
I, 127, 129
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