Homann’s rare pocket armillary

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Globus terrestris.

juxta observationes Parisienses Regia Academia Scientiarum constructus.

[HOMANN, Johann Baptist].
Nuremberg,
Opera loh. Bapt. Homanni Geographi,
[c1702-1715].
Globe, 12 hand-coloured engraved paper gores, over two wooden concave hemispheres, paste-board armillary sphere inside, housed within original black morocco over paste-board clamshell case, decorated with fine gilt daisy flower tools and fillets, with hook and eye, lined with two sets of 12 hand-coloured engraved celestial gores. Short split to globe in the northern hemisphere with early repair. In addition to the terrestrial and celestial globe, this pocket globe features a rare armillary sphere, which is revealed by opening the hollow wooden terrestrial globe.
Diameter: 64mm (2.5 inches).
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The earliest state, previously unrecorded, of Homann's only known pocket globe, here with rare 'nesting' armillary.
Biography
Johann Baptist Homann (1664-1724) was a German geographer and cartographer. He was educated as a Jesuit and destined for an ecclesiastical career, but converted to Protestantism and then worked as a notary in Nuremberg. He founded a publishing business there in 1702, and published his first atlas in 1707, becoming a member of the Academy of...

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Sumira 22; Dekker and van der Krogt, pl.20.

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