The 1540 and 1550 Latin editions’ of Apianus’s ‘Cosmographia’ bound in one volume

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Cosmographia,

per Gemmam Phrysium, apud Lovaniensis Medicum ac Mathematicum...

APIANUS, Petrus; Gemma Frisius
Antwerp,
Arnoldo Berckmano [Birckman]; [and] Gregorio Bontio [de Bonte],
1540 [and] 1550.
Two works in one volume, 4to. (225 by 150mm), woodcut globe on title, 51 woodcut illustrations and diagrams, 5 with volvelles, woodcut historiated initials and publisher's device at end. (Lightly browned and waterstained, rust stain affecting margin of title and first two quires, volvelle on M1r possibly lacking a small part.) vellum over pasteboard (spine rubbed).

A compilation comprising the 1540 and 1550 Latin editions, 2 volumes in 1, 4to., 62 leaves and 68 leaves respectively (complete), large woodcut of a globe to both titles, numerous woodcut maps, charts, and diagrams, the 1550 edition with the large folding cordiform map, both editions featuring woodcuts with volvelles as follows: first work c2v (1 attachment, 1 volvelle); h1r (3 volvelles); m1r (2 volvelles); second work: c2v (1 attachment, 1 volvelle); D1v (1 attachment, 3 volvelles, 2 threads); H2r (2 volvelles); O3r (2 volvelles).
1960

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One of the most important German contributions to geography of the Renaissance as one of the first works to base geography on mathematics and measurement.

Peter Bienevitz (1501-52), better known as Petrus Apianus (1495-1552), was professor of mathematics and astronomy, holding chairs at Ingolstadt and Innsbruck. First published in 1524, the 'Cosmographia' was his first major work. It covers "the division of the earth into climatic zones, the uses of parallels and...

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Van Ortroy 31 and 39; Sabin 1752; Shirley 82.

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