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Bertius, Petrus, 1565-1629
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Antoninus Augustus
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Antoninus Augustus
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Welser, Marcus
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Peutinger, Conrad
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1619
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Short Title:
Tabulae Peutingerianae segmentum primum
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Tabulae Peutingerianae segmentum primum
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Isaacus Elzevirius
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Isaacus Elzevirius
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Lugduni Batavorum,Amsterdam
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Iudoci Hondii
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Lugduni Batavorum,Amsterdam
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Peutinger first segment (1-2). Double page 2 engraved color maps, part of a series of manuscript road maps, showing the Roman view of the world at around the third century. The original ... came into the hands of Konrad Peutinger (1465-1547) and later went to his relative Mark Welser. Welser was the first to publish a copy of it in 1591 ... Ortelius found this copy inadequate. Therefore, in 1598 new manuscript copies were made at his request by Welser. The present set of eight plates on four sheets were engraved following these copies ... Bertius included these prints in his Theatrum geographiae veteris without text, but with geographical indication per strip in 1619"--Broecke, M.P.R. van den, Ortelius atlas maps.
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Peutinger first segment (1-2). Double page 2 engraved color maps, part of a series of manuscript road maps, showing the Roman view of the world at around the third century. The original ... came into the hands of Konrad Peutinger (1465-1547) and later went to his relative Mark Welser. Welser was the first to publish a copy of it in 1591 ... Ortelius found this copy inadequate. Therefore, in 1598 new manuscript copies were made at his request by Welser. The present set of eight plates on four sheets were engraved following these copies ... Bertius included these prints in his Theatrum geographiae veteris without text, but with geographical indication per strip in 1619"--Broecke, M.P.R. van den, Ortelius atlas maps.
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Tabula Itineraria ex Illustri Peutingerorum Bibliotheca Quae Augustae Vindel. Est. Beneficio Marci Velseri ... in lucem edita ; ... Ioannes Moretus typographus Antverp. S.P.D. ... Antuerpiae e�� Typographieio nostro. Kal. Decemb. M.D. XCVIII. (At upper margin) Tabvlae Pevtingerianae segmentvm primvm. Theatri geographiae veteris : tomus posterior ... Amstelodami : ex officina J. Hondii, Anno 1619. (to accompany) Theatrum geographiae veteris, duobus tomis distinctum, edente Petro Bertio Bevero.
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Tabula Itineraria ex Illustri Peutingerorum Bibliotheca Quae Augustae Vindel. Est. Beneficio Marci Velseri ... in lucem edita ; ... Ioannes Moretus typographus Antverp. S.P.D. ... Antuerpiae e�� Typographieio nostro. Kal. Decemb. M.D. XCVIII. (At upper margin) Tabvlae Pevtingerianae segmentvm primvm. Theatri geographiae veteris : tomus posterior ... Amstelodami : ex officina J. Hondii, Anno 1619. (to accompany) Theatrum geographiae veteris, duobus tomis distinctum, edente Petro Bertio Bevero.
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Publication Author:
Bertius, Petrus, 1565-1629
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Antoninus Augustus
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Welser, Marcus
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Peutinger, Conrad
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Pub Date:
1618
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Theatrum geographiae veteris, duobus tomis distinctum, edente Petro Bertio Bevero. Christianissimi Galliarum regis Ludovici XIII. Cosmographo. (decorative title) Theatri geographiae veteris : tomus prior in quo Cl. Ptol. Alexandrini, Geographiae libri viii. Graeca ad codices Palatinos collata aucta et emendata sunt Latina infinitis locis correcta, opera P. Bertii Christianissimi Galliarum regis cosmographi. Lugduni Batavorum, Excudebat typis suis Isaacus Elzevirius, sumptibus Iudoci Hondii, anno MDCXVIII.
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Theatrum geographiae veteris, duobus tomis distinctum, edente Petro Bertio Bevero. Christianissimi Galliarum regis Ludovici XIII. Cosmographo. (decorative title) Theatri geographiae veteris : tomus prior in quo Cl. Ptol. Alexandrini, Geographiae libri viii. Graeca ad codices Palatinos collata aucta et emendata sunt Latina infinitis locis correcta, opera P. Bertii Christianissimi Galliarum regis cosmographi. Lugduni Batavorum, Excudebat typis suis Isaacus Elzevirius, sumptibus Iudoci Hondii, anno MDCXVIII.
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Three parts bound together in a single volume. The first part (tomus prior) includes a decorative colored title page which is filled with geographers with mapping instruments and globes at the top and bottom within an architectural surrounding. Includes 28 maps of Ptolemy, engraved by Gerhard Mercator, with an engraved portrait of Mercator for his edition of Geographia in 1578. The second part contains the engravings of the Peutinger Roman World Map from the plates Ortelius used on four sheets, and an extra 9th map which was made specifically for this atlas and does not occur anywhere else. Finally, in the third part there are 14 historical maps of Europe with accompanying text, 12 of them borrowed from the Parergon maps of Ortelius, a Low Countries map of Kaerius, and an Italy map of Cluverius, both based on Ortelius. Willebrord Snellius of Leiden also belonged to the contributors of this atlas. Maps are outline hand colored with decorative title cartouche, showing geographical features, major cities and towns. Relief shown pictorially. Imprint in the last page of atlas states: Lugduni Batavorum, Excudebat typis suis Isaacus Elzevirius, sumptibus Iudoci Hondii, anno MDCXVIII. Imprint from title page to the last part: "Amstelodami : Ex officina I. Hondii, 1619." Includes tables and index. Bound in leather brown covers with title "P. Bertii, Theatrum geographiae veteris" on spine. Petrus Bertius was born at Beveren, Flanders, Nov. 14, 1565. Became professor of mathematics and librarian at University of Leiden. In 1618 became cosmographer and histographer to Louis XIII of France. He was the author of many geographical and theological works. This three part atlas is the most celebrated work of Petrus Bertius (1565-1629). It is based primarily on Ptolemy's Geographia, produced around 150 AD. It includes engraved folding maps, drawn from earlier work by Mercator and Ortelius.
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Three parts bound together in a single volume. The first part (tomus prior) includes a decorative colored title page which is filled with geographers with mapping instruments and globes at the top and bottom within an architectural surrounding. Includes 28 maps of Ptolemy, engraved by Gerhard Mercator, with an engraved portrait of Mercator for his edition of Geographia in 1578. The second part contains the engravings of the Peutinger Roman World Map from the plates Ortelius used on four sheets, and an extra 9th map which was made specifically for this atlas and does not occur anywhere else. Finally, in the third part there are 14 historical maps of Europe with accompanying text, 12 of them borrowed from the Parergon maps of Ortelius, a Low Countries map of Kaerius, and an Italy map of Cluverius, both based on Ortelius. Willebrord Snellius of Leiden also belonged to the contributors of this atlas. Maps are outline hand colored with decorative title cartouche, showing geographical features, major cities and towns. Relief shown pictorially. Imprint in the last page of atlas states: Lugduni Batavorum, Excudebat typis suis Isaacus Elzevirius, sumptibus Iudoci Hondii, anno MDCXVIII. Imprint from title page to the last part: "Amstelodami : Ex officina I. Hondii, 1619." Includes tables and index. Bound in leather brown covers with title "P. Bertii, Theatrum geographiae veteris" on spine. Petrus Bertius was born at Beveren, Flanders, Nov. 14, 1565. Became professor of mathematics and librarian at University of Leiden. In 1618 became cosmographer and histographer to Louis XIII of France. He was the author of many geographical and theological works. This three part atlas is the most celebrated work of Petrus Bertius (1565-1629). It is based primarily on Ptolemy's Geographia, produced around 150 AD. It includes engraved folding maps, drawn from earlier work by Mercator and Ortelius.
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Bertius, Petrus, 1565-1629; Antoninus Augustus; Welser, Marcus; Peutinger, Conrad
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