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
Rome, Astronomical Museum (Museo Astronomico), I, 134 (Mercator);
150 (De Mongenet); 168 (Cartaro); 205 (Van Langren); II, 48 (Plancius);
14 (Hondius); 59 (Greuter); 65 (Heroldt); 118 (Coronelli);
124 (Eimmart); 156 (Seutter); 154 (Bion); 159 (Nollet); 185 (Adams);
189 (Scaltaglia); 190 (Viani); 179 (Costa); 154 (Cartilia).
Angelica Library (Biblioteca Angelica), II, 27 (Blaeu).
Alessandrina Library, II, 84 (Moroncelli).
Barberini Library (Biblioteca Barberini), I, 180 (Platus);
II, 42 (Blaeu); 13 (Hondius); 44 (Ferreri).
Campidoglio Observatory, II, 194 (Cary).
Casanatense Library, II, 89 (Moroncelli).
Chigi Library, II, 44 (Blaeu); 59 (Greuter).
Victor Emanuel Library, I, 151 (Florianus); II, 165 (Anonymous);
59 (Greuter); 118 (Coronelli).
Lancisiana Library, I, 165 (Barocci); II, 120 (Giordani);
114 (Coronelli).
Palace Prince Massimo, II, 80 (Benci).
Vallicellian Library, II, 268 (M. P.).
Library Count Vespignani, II, 194 (Gary).
Vatican Observatory (Osservatorio Vaticano), I, 62 (Julius II)
Rosenthal, Ludwig, possessed as dealer certain old globes, I, 147
Rosselli, Alexander, map and probably globe gore printer, I, 64
Rosselli, Francesco, map printer of Florence, I, 64
Rossi, Josef de, II, 13;
Giovanni Battista de, 61;
Dominici de, 63
Rotterdam, Marine School, II, 66 (Keulin); 263 (Greuter)
Rovigo, Concordia Academy (Accademia Concordia), II, 30 (Blaeu)
Rubruquis, I, 46
Rüdlingen, City Library, II, 30 (Blaeu)
Rudolphis, Mons. R., possessed a globe, I, 66
Ruscelli, Girolamo, direction for globe construction, I, 153;
considered globes preferable to maps, 154
Sacrobosco (John of Holywood), I, 43;
supported the theory of a spherical earth, 43
St. Dié, center of interest in geographical discovery and general
culture, I, 68;
its press first prints the name “America”, I, 70
St. Gall, globe made for, I, 198
S. Maria a Monte, Palace Sr. Scaramucci, II, 191 (Delamarche)
St. Nicholas, City Archives, I, 133 (Mercator)
Salviati, Cardinal Giovanni, asked Vannelli to construct a globe
for him, I, 66
Salzburg, City Museum, I, 116 (Vopel)
Sandacourt, Jean Bassin de, member of St. Dié coterie, I, 68
Sanderson, William, patron of Molyneux, I, 191
Sanseverino, Communal Library (Biblioteca Comunale), II, 59 (Greuter)
Santa Cruz, Alonso de, location of copies of his ‘Yslario,’ I, 121;
peculiarities of his globe gores, II, 207
Santucci, Antonio, restores globe of Ignazio Danti, I, 162
Sanuto, Giulio, Venetian map maker, I, 154
Sanuto, Livio, Venetian nobleman and map maker, I, 154
Savignano, Communal Library (Biblioteca Comunale), II, 63 (Greuter);
164 (Anonymous)
Savona, Scuole Pie, II, 44 (Blaeu)
Schimpfer, Bartholomeus, astrologer and teacher of Erhard Weigel,
II, 76
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