Coronelli’s Libro dei Globi

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Globi del Padre Coronelli

[manuscript title within engraved border]; Palestra Litteraria on in vito Dell' Accedemia Cosmografica a suoi Argonauti... [letterpress title].

CORONELLI, Vincenzo
Venice,
[Girolamo Albrizzi for Coronelli,
1704-1707].
Folio (500 by 370mm) 156ff., 'Gli Argonauti' plate, engraved title with title in manuscript, double-page engraved depicting Venice defeating the Turks, letterpress title, Coronelli portrait, 'Gli Argonauti plate', dedication, address, and certificate, double page engarved plate of Louis XIV's globe, two plates of globe furniture with Farnese borders, seven double-page engraved charts four celestial and three terrestrial, 128 engraved plates of terrestrial and celestial globe gores, equatorial rings, and globes, (the four polar calottes folding), slight dampstaining to lower corners of plates 82-94, including the two polar calottes, loss to corner of plate 108, not affecting image, contemporary speckled calf, spine in seven compartments separated by raised bands, gilt, red morocco label with title in gilt.
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A magnificent compendium of the complete gores of all known printed globes by Coronelli.

Vincenzo Maria Coronelli (1650-1718), a Franciscan monk, was the official cosmographer of the Venetian Republic and founder of the first modern geographical society: 'Gli Argonauti'. He earned his great reputation by the exactitude and the beauty of his maps and globes. In his celestial globes, he designed 83 constellations and a catalogue of 1902 stars. Of his terrestrial gl...

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Wallis, H., preface to Coronelli 'Libro dei Globi', pp.xx-xxi; Armao 'Vincenzo Coronelli', nos. 59 & 60, and p.237; Stevenson, 'Terrestial and Celestial Globes' II, pp. 98-120; Wallis, H., Coronelli Libro dei Globi, Der Globusfreund Nr. 18/20, May 1970, pp. 390-394; Milanesi, Marica, http://www.maphist.nl/archives/2004/2004_01_(311kb).txt.

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