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De l'Orsa minore. Figura I. De l'Orsa maggiore. Figure II
Piccolomini, Alessandro...
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1566
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Piccolomini, Alessandro, 1508-1578
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De l'Orsa minore. Figura. I. De l'Orsa maggiore. Figura. II. (to accompany) La sfera del mondo di M. Alessandro Piccolomini. In Venetia per Giovanni Varisco e compagni, MDLXVI (1566).
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2 Woodcut star charts: Ursa minor and Ursa Major.
Del Drago. Figura. III. Di Ceffo. Figura. IV
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Del Drago. Figura. III....
1566
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Piccolomini, Alessandro, 1508-1578
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Del Drago. Figura. III. Di Ceffo. Figura. IIII. (to accompany) La sfera del mondo di M. Alessandro Piccolomini. In Venetia per Giovanni Varisco e compagni, MDLXVI (1566).
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11667.013
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2 Woodcut star charts: Draco Constellation and Cepheus constellation.
Di Boote o vero Arturo. Figura. V. De la Corona d'Ariadna. Figura. VI
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Di Boote o vero Arturo....
1566
11667.014
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Piccolomini, Alessandro, 1508-1578
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Di Boote o vero Arturo. Figura. V. De la Corona d'Ariadna. Figura. VI. (to accompany) La sfera del mondo di M. Alessandro Piccolomini. In Venetia per Giovanni Varisco e compagni, MDLXVI (1566).
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11667.014
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2 Woodcut star charts: Bootes Constellation and Corona Borealis constellation.
De Hercole. Figura. VII. De la Libra. Figura. VIII
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De Hercole. Figura. VII...
1566
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Piccolomini, Alessandro, 1508-1578
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De Hercole. Figura. VII. De la Libra. Figura. VIII. (to accompany) La sfera del mondo di M. Alessandro Piccolomini. In Venetia per Giovanni Varisco e compagni, MDLXVI (1566).
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2 Woodcut star charts: Hercules Constellation and Libra Constellation.
Del Cigno. Figura. IX. Di Cassiopea. Figura. X
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Del Cigno. Figura. IX. ...
1566
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Piccolomini, Alessandro, 1508-1578
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Del Cigno. Figura. IX. Di Cassiopea. Figura. X. (to accompany) La sfera del mondo di M. Alessandro Piccolomini. In Venetia per Giovanni Varisco e compagni, MDLXVI (1566).
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11667.016
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2 Woodcut star charts: Cassiopeia Constellation and Cygnus Constellation.
Di Perseeo. Figura. XI. De I'inventor del Carro. Figura. XII
Piccolomini, Alessandro...
Di Perseeo. Figura. XI....
1566
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Piccolomini, Alessandro, 1508-1578
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Di Perseeo. Figura. XI. De I'inventor del Carro. Figura. XII. (to accompany) La sfera del mondo di M. Alessandro Piccolomini. In Venetia per Giovanni Varisco e compagni, MDLXVI (1566).
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11667.017
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2 Woodcut star charts: Perseus Constellation and Auriga Constellation.
Quel che tiene il Serpe. Figura. XIII. Del serpente d'Esculapio. Figura. XIV
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Quel che tiene il Serpe...
1566
11667.018
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Piccolomini, Alessandro, 1508-1578
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Quel che tiene il Serpe. Figura. XIII. Del serpente d'Esculapio. Figura. XIV. (to accompany) La sfera del mondo di M. Alessandro Piccolomini. In Venetia per Giovanni Varisco e compagni, MDLXVI (1566).
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2 Woodcut star charts: Ophiuchus Constellation and Serpens Constellation.
De la Saetta. Figura. XV. De l'Aquila. Figura. XVI
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De la Saetta. Figura. X...
1566
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Piccolomini, Alessandro, 1508-1578
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De la Saetta. Figura. XV. De l'Aquila. Figura. XVI. (to accompany) La sfera del mondo di M. Alessandro Piccolomini. In Venetia per Giovanni Varisco e compagni, MDLXVI (1566).
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2 Woodcut star charts: Sagitta Constellation and Aquila (Eagle) Constellation.
Del Delfino. Figura. XVII. Del Cavallo Alato. Figura. XIX
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Del Delfino. Figura. XV...
1566
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Piccolomini, Alessandro, 1508-1578
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Del Delfino. Figura. XVII. Del Cavallo Alato. Figura. XIX. (to accompany) La sfera del mondo di M. Alessandro Piccolomini. In Venetia per Giovanni Varisco e compagni, MDLXVI (1566).
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2 Woodcut star charts: Delphinus Constellation and Pegasus Constellation. Skipped Figura XVIII.
D'Andromeda. Figura. XX. Del Triangolo. Figura. XXI
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D'Andromeda. Figura. XX...
1566
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D'Andromeda. Figura. XX. Del Triangolo. Figura. XXI. (to accompany) La sfera del mondo di M. Alessandro Piccolomini. In Venetia per Giovanni Varisco e compagni, MDLXVI (1566).
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11667.021
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2 Woodcut star charts: Andromeda Constellation and Triangula Constellation.
Del Tauro. Figura. XXII. Del Montone. Figura. XXIII
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Del Tauro. Figura. XXII...
1566
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Del Tauro. Figura. XXII. Del Montone. Figura. XXIII. (to accompany) La sfera del mondo di M. Alessandro Piccolomini. In Venetia per Giovanni Varisco e compagni, MDLXVI (1566).
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2 Woodcut star charts: Taurus Constellation and Aries Constellation.
De l'Gemegli. Figura. XXIIII. Del Cancro. Figura. XXV
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De l'Gemegli. Figura. X...
1566
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Piccolomini, Alessandro, 1508-1578
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De l'Gemegli. Figura. XXIIII. Del Cancro. Figura. XXV. (to accompany) La sfera del mondo di M. Alessandro Piccolomini. In Venetia per Giovanni Varisco e compagni, MDLXVI (1566).
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2 Woodcut star charts: Gemini Constellation and Cancer Constellation.
Del Leone. Figura. XXVI. De la Virgine. Figura. XXVII
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Del Leone. Figura. XXVI...
1566
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Piccolomini, Alessandro, 1508-1578
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Del Leone. Figura. XXVI. De la Virgine. Figura. XXVII. (to accompany) La sfera del mondo di M. Alessandro Piccolomini. In Venetia per Giovanni Varisco e compagni, MDLXVI (1566).
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11667.024
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2 Woodcut star charts: Constellation Leo and Constellation Virgo.
De la Libra. Figura. XXVIII. De lo Scorpione. Figura. XXXIX
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De la Libra. Figura. XX...
1566
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Piccolomini, Alessandro, 1508-1578
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De la Libra. Figura. XXVIII. De lo Scorpione. Figura. XXXIX. (to accompany) La sfera del mondo di M. Alessandro Piccolomini. In Venetia per Giovanni Varisco e compagni, MDLXVI (1566).
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11667.025
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2 Woodcut star charts: Constellation Libra and Constellation Scorpio.
Del Sagittario. Figura. XXX. Del Capricorno. Figura. XXXI
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Del Sagittario. Figura....
1566
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Del Sagittario. Figura. XXX. Del Capricorno. Figura. XXXI. (to accompany) La sfera del mondo di M. Alessandro Piccolomini. In Venetia per Giovanni Varisco e compagni, MDLXVI (1566).
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11667.026
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2 Woodcut star charts: Constellation Sagittarius and Constellation Capricornus.
De l'Aquario. Figura. XXXII. Del Pesci. Figura. XXXIII
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1566
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Piccolomini, Alessandro, 1508-1578
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De l'Aquario. Figura. XXXII. Del Pesci. Figura. XXXIII. (to accompany) La sfera del mondo di M. Alessandro Piccolomini. In Venetia per Giovanni Varisco e compagni, MDLXVI (1566).
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11667.027
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2 Woodcut star charts: Constellation Aquarius and Constellation Pisces.
Del Ceto, o ver Balena. Figura. XXXIV. Di Orione. Figura. XXXV
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Del Ceto, o ver Balena....
1566
11667.028
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Del Ceto, o ver Balena. Figura. XXXIIII. Di Orione. Figura. XXXV. (to accompany) La sfera del mondo di M. Alessandro Piccolomini. In Venetia per Giovanni Varisco e compagni, MDLXVI (1566).
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11667.028
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2 Woodcut star charts: Constellation Cetus and Constellation Orion.
Del Fiune. Figura. XXXVI. De la Lepre. Figura. XXXVII
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Del Fiune. Figura. XXXV...
1566
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Del Fiune. Figura. XXXVI. De la Lepre. Figura. XXXVII. (to accompany) La sfera del mondo di M. Alessandro Piccolomini. In Venetia per Giovanni Varisco e compagni, MDLXVI (1566).
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2 Woodcut star charts: Constellation Eridanus and Constellation Lepus.
Del Can Sirio, rove Cane maggiore. Figura. XXXVIII. De la Canicula. Figura. XXXIX
Piccolomini, Alessandro...
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1566
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Del Can Sirio, rove Cane maggiore. Figura. XXXVIII. De la Canicula. Figura. XXXIX. (to accompany) La sfera del mondo di M. Alessandro Piccolomini. In Venetia per Giovanni Varisco e compagni, MDLXVI (1566).
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2 Woodcut star charts: Constellation Canis minor and Constellation Canis Major.
De la Nave. Figura. XL. De l'Hidra. Figura. XLI
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De la Nave. Figura. XL....
1566
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De la Nave. Figura. XL. De l'Hidra. Figura. XLI. (to accompany) La sfera del mondo di M. Alessandro Piccolomini. In Venetia per Giovanni Varisco e compagni, MDLXVI (1566).
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11667.031
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2 Woodcut star charts: Constellation Argo Navis and Constellation Hydra.
De la Tazza o ver Vaso. Figura. XLII. Del Corvo. Figura. XLIII
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1566
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De la Tazza o ver Vaso. Figura. XLII. Del Corvo. Figura. XLIII. (to accompany) La sfera del mondo di M. Alessandro Piccolomini. In Venetia per Giovanni Varisco e compagni, MDLXVI (1566).
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11667.032
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2 Woodcut star charts: Constellation Crater and Constellation Corvus.
De la Tazza o ver Vaso. Figura. XLII. Del Corvo. Figura. XLIII
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1566
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Del Centauro. Figura. XLIIII. Del Lupo. Figura. XLV. (to accompany) La sfera del mondo di M. Alessandro Piccolomini. In Venetia per Giovanni Varisco e compagni, MDLXVI (1566).
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11667.033
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2 Woodcut star charts: Constellation Centaurus and Constellation Lupus.
De l'Altare. Figura. XLVI. De la Corona Australe. Figura. XLVII
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De l'Altare. Figura. XL...
1566
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De l'Altare. Figura. XLVI. De la Corona Australe. Figura. XLVII. (to accompany) La sfera del mondo di M. Alessandro Piccolomini. In Venetia per Giovanni Varisco e compagni, MDLXVI (1566).
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2 Woodcut star charts: Constellation Ara and Constellation Corona Borealis.
Del Pesce Australe. Figura. XLVIII
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Del Pesce Australe. Fig...
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Piccolomini, Alessandro, 1508-1578
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Del Pesce Australe. Figura. XLVIII. (to accompany) La sfera del mondo di M. Alessandro Piccolomini. In Venetia per Giovanni Varisco e compagni, MDLXVI (1566).
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11667.035
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Woodcut star chart: Constellation Piscis Austrinus.
Composite text: Tabula I-XLVII
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Composite text: Tabula ...
1566
11667.036
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(Composite text) Tabula I-XLVII. (to accompany) La sfera del mondo di M. Alessandro Piccolomini. In Venetia per Giovanni Varisco e compagni, MDLXVI (1566).
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Tables 1-47, with text: "Con quale grado del Zodiaco nascano et tramontino le principali Stelle del cielo".
Covers: Theatro de Mvndo
Gallucci, Giovanni Paol...
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1606
11604.001
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[Gallucci, Giovanni Paolo, 1538-1621, Perez, Miguel, Munoz, Sebastian]
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(Covers to) Theatro del Mvndo y de el Tiempo : compuesto por Ioan Paulo Gallucio Saloe[n]se, traducido de lengua latina en castellana, y anadido por Miguel Perez, capellan del Rey nuestro Senor en su Real Capilla de Granada. Impresso en Granada, en las casas del autor, por su industria, y a su costa : Por Sebastian Munoz, impressor de libros, Ano de 1606.
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11604.001
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Gallucci's Theatro del Mundo (Theater of the World and time), the first modern celestial atlas on cosmography, astronomy and astrology, a survey on terrestrial and celestial physics, by Giovanni Paolo Gallucio, translated from Latin into Castilian Spanish. Gallucci combined a coordinate system with a celestial system of projection for an accurate determination of the star and zodiacal positions, it represents paper versions of the astrolabe, an instrument used to calculate the position of the stars and celestial bodies before the invention of the sextant. Gallucci first published the book in Latin in 1588 as "Theatrum mundi et temporis" in Venice, it was translated into Spanish in 1606, 1611, 1614, 1616 and 1617, all of them printed in Granada, in the Printing press of Sebastian Munoz. This is 2nd. edition, Spanish version of his Theatrum Mundo in 369 pages, in 6 parts: Libro I-VI, published in 1606, includes text, title page with vignette decorated with coat of arms, Dedication to Francisco Gonzalez de Heredia, Erata of the five books, charts, tables, as well as depiction of the constellations and collection of mythologic figures. Books 1-4 of Theatro del Mundo represent rotating volvelles with moving parts depicting astronomical hemispheric diagrams, Sphere stars and symbols for different star intensities, the Solar System, the wind, calculators for tides and daytime at every longitude and latitude, tables of the radiation of the planets and order of the Zodiac signs. Book 5 presents 48 maps of the Ptolemaic constellations and the related mythological illustrations. Book 6 contains text and tables. The star positions were taken from Copernicus’s catalogue. Bound in brown leather embossed covers with title " Theatro de Mvndo" on spine in gilt. Giovanni Paulo Gallucci an Italian Physicist and Cosmograph of the mid-sixteenth century, born in Salo in 1593 and died in Venice in 1621. He was one of the most active partners of the Academy of Venice of which he was founder in 1593, he invented an instrument allowing him to observe celestial phenomena day and night. He published many works on astronomical and time-measurement equipment.
Title Page: Theatro del Mvndo y de el Tiempo
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1606
11604.002
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[Gallucci, Giovanni Paolo, 1538-1621, Perez, Miguel, Munoz, Sebastian]
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(Title Page to) Theatro del Mvndo y de el Tiempo : compuesto por Ioan Paulo Gallucio Saloe[n]se, traducido de lengua latina en castellana, y anadido por Miguel Perez, capellan del Rey nuestro Senor en su Real Capilla de Granada. Impresso en Granada, en las casas del autor, por su industria, y a su costa : Por Sebastian Munoz, impressor de libros, Ano de 1606.
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11604.002
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Gallucci's Theatro del Mundo (Theater of the World and time), the first modern celestial atlas on cosmography, astronomy and astrology, a survey on terrestrial and celestial physics, by Giovanni Paolo Gallucio, translated from Latin into Castilian Spanish. Gallucci combined a coordinate system with a celestial system of projection for an accurate determination of the star and zodiacal positions, it represents paper versions of the astrolabe, an instrument used to calculate the position of the stars and celestial bodies before the invention of the sextant. Gallucci first published the book in Latin in 1588 as "Theatrum mundi et temporis" in Venice, it was translated into Spanish in 1606, 1611, 1614, 1616 and 1617, all of them printed in Granada, in the Printing press of Sebastian Munoz. This is 2nd. edition, Spanish version of his Theatrum Mundo in 369 pages, in 6 parts: Libro I-VI, published in 1606, includes text, title page with vignette decorated with coat of arms, Dedication to Francisco Gonzalez de Heredia, Erata of the five books, charts, tables, as well as depiction of the constellations and collection of mythologic figures. Books 1-4 of Theatro del Mundo represent rotating volvelles with moving parts depicting astronomical hemispheric diagrams, Sphere stars and symbols for different star intensities, the Solar System, the wind, calculators for tides and daytime at every longitude and latitude, tables of the radiations of the planets and order of the Zodiac signs. Book 5 presents 48 maps of the Ptolemaic constellations and the related mythological illustrations. Book 6 contains text and tables. The star positions were taken from Copernicus’s catalogue. Bound in brown leather embossed covers with title " Theatro de Mvndo" on spine in gilt. Giovanni Paulo Gallucci an Italian Physicist and Cosmograph of the mid-sixteenth century, born in Salo in 1593 and died in Venice in 1621. He was one of the most active partners of the Academy of Venice of which he was founder in 1593, he invented an instrument allowing him to observe celestial phenomena day and night. He published many works on astronomical and time-measurement equipment.
Text Page: Advertencias al librero y al lector
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1606
11604.003
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(Text Page to) Theatro del Mvndo y de el Tiempo : compuesto por Ioan Paulo Gallucio Saloe[n]se, traducido de lengua latina en castellana, y anadido por Miguel Perez, capellan del Rey nuestro Senor en su Real Capilla de Granada. Impresso en Granada, en las casas del autor, por su industria, y a su costa : Por Sebastian Munoz, impressor de libros, Ano de 1606.
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11604.003
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Gallucci's Theatro del Mundo (Theater of the World and time), the first modern celestial atlas on cosmography, astronomy and astrology, a survey on terrestrial and celestial physics, by Giovanni Paolo Gallucio, translated from Latin into Castilian Spanish. Gallucci combined a coordinate system with a celestial system of projection for an accurate determination of the star and zodiacal positions, it represents paper versions of the astrolabe, an instrument used to calculate the position of the stars and celestial bodies before the invention of the sextant. Gallucci first published the book in Latin in 1588 as "Theatrum mundi et temporis" in Venice, it was translated into Spanish in 1606, 1611, 1614, 1616 and 1617, all of them printed in Granada, in the Printing press of Sebastian Munoz. This is 2nd. edition, Spanish version of his Theatrum Mundo in 369 pages, in 6 parts: Libro I-VI, published in 1606, includes text, title page with vignette decorated with coat of arms, Dedication to Francisco Gonzalez de Heredia, Erata of the five books, charts, tables, as well as depiction of the constellations and collection of mythologic figures. Books 1-4 of Theatro del Mundo represent rotating volvelles with moving parts depicting astronomical hemispheric diagrams, Sphere stars and symbols for different star intensities, the Solar System, the wind, calculators for tides and daytime at every longitude and latitude, tables of the radiations of the planets and order of the Zodiac signs. Book 5 presents 48 maps of the Ptolemaic constellations and the related mythological illustrations. Book 6 contains text and tables. The star positions were taken from Copernicus’s catalogue. Bound in brown leather embossed covers with title " Theatro de Mvndo" on spine in gilt. Giovanni Paulo Gallucci an Italian Physicist and Cosmograph of the mid-sixteenth century, born in Salo in 1593 and died in Venice in 1621. He was one of the most active partners of the Academy of Venice of which he was founder in 1593, he invented an instrument allowing him to observe celestial phenomena day and night. He published many works on astronomical and time-measurement equipment.
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1606
11604.004
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[Gallucci, Giovanni Paolo, 1538-1621, Perez, Miguel, Munoz, Sebastian]
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(Text Page to) Theatro del Mvndo y de el Tiempo : compuesto por Ioan Paulo Gallucio Saloe[n]se, traducido de lengua latina en castellana, y anadido por Miguel Perez, capellan del Rey nuestro Senor en su Real Capilla de Granada. Impresso en Granada, en las casas del autor, por su industria, y a su costa : Por Sebastian Munoz, impressor de libros, Ano de 1606.
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Gallucci's Theatro del Mundo (Theater of the World and time), the first modern celestial atlas on cosmography, astronomy and astrology, a survey on terrestrial and celestial physics, by Giovanni Paolo Gallucio, translated from Latin into Castilian Spanish. Gallucci combined a coordinate system with a celestial system of projection for an accurate determination of the star and zodiacal positions, it represents paper versions of the astrolabe, an instrument used to calculate the position of the stars and celestial bodies before the invention of the sextant. Gallucci first published the book in Latin in 1588 as "Theatrum mundi et temporis" in Venice, it was translated into Spanish in 1606, 1611, 1614, 1616 and 1617, all of them printed in Granada, in the Printing press of Sebastian Munoz. This is 2nd. edition, Spanish version of his Theatrum Mundo in 369 pages, in 6 parts: Libro I-VI, published in 1606, includes text, title page with vignette decorated with coat of arms, Dedication to Francisco Gonzalez de Heredia, Erata of the five books, charts, tables, as well as depiction of the constellations and collection of mythologic figures. Books 1-4 of Theatro del Mundo represent rotating volvelles with moving parts depicting astronomical hemispheric diagrams, Sphere stars and symbols for different star intensities, the Solar System, the wind, calculators for tides and daytime at every longitude and latitude, tables of the radiations of the planets and order of the Zodiac signs. Book 5 presents 48 maps of the Ptolemaic constellations and the related mythological illustrations. Book 6 contains text and tables. The star positions were taken from Copernicus’s catalogue. Bound in brown leather embossed covers with title " Theatro de Mvndo" on spine in gilt. Giovanni Paulo Gallucci an Italian Physicist and Cosmograph of the mid-sixteenth century, born in Salo in 1593 and died in Venice in 1621. He was one of the most active partners of the Academy of Venice of which he was founder in 1593, he invented an instrument allowing him to observe celestial phenomena day and night. He published many works on astronomical and time-measurement equipment.
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11604.005
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[Gallucci, Giovanni Paolo, 1538-1621, Perez, Miguel, Munoz, Sebastian]
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(Text Page to) Theatro del Mvndo y de el Tiempo : compuesto por Ioan Paulo Gallucio Saloe[n]se, traducido de lengua latina en castellana, y anadido por Miguel Perez, capellan del Rey nuestro Senor en su Real Capilla de Granada. Impresso en Granada, en las casas del autor, por su industria, y a su costa : Por Sebastian Munoz, impressor de libros, Ano de 1606.
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11604.005
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Gallucci's Theatro del Mundo (Theater of the World and time), the first modern celestial atlas on cosmography, astronomy and astrology, a survey on terrestrial and celestial physics, by Giovanni Paolo Gallucio, translated from Latin into Castilian Spanish. Gallucci combined a coordinate system with a celestial system of projection for an accurate determination of the star and zodiacal positions, it represents paper versions of the astrolabe, an instrument used to calculate the position of the stars and celestial bodies before the invention of the sextant. Gallucci first published the book in Latin in 1588 as "Theatrum mundi et temporis" in Venice, it was translated into Spanish in 1606, 1611, 1614, 1616 and 1617, all of them printed in Granada, in the Printing press of Sebastian Munoz. This is 2nd. edition, Spanish version of his Theatrum Mundo in 369 pages, in 6 parts: Libro I-VI, published in 1606, includes text, title page with vignette decorated with coat of arms, Dedication to Francisco Gonzalez de Heredia, Erata of the five books, charts, tables, as well as depiction of the constellations and collection of mythologic figures. Books 1-4 of Theatro del Mundo represent rotating volvelles with moving parts depicting astronomical hemispheric diagrams, Sphere stars and symbols for different star intensities, the Solar System, the wind, calculators for tides and daytime at every longitude and latitude, tables of the radiations of the planets and order of the Zodiac signs. Book 5 presents 48 maps of the Ptolemaic constellations and the related mythological illustrations. Book 6 contains text and tables. The star positions were taken from Copernicus’s catalogue. Bound in brown leather embossed covers with title " Theatro de Mvndo" on spine in gilt. Giovanni Paulo Gallucci an Italian Physicist and Cosmograph of the mid-sixteenth century, born in Salo in 1593 and died in Venice in 1621. He was one of the most active partners of the Academy of Venice of which he was founder in 1593, he invented an instrument allowing him to observe celestial phenomena day and night. He published many works on astronomical and time-measurement equipment.
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1606
11604.006
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[Gallucci, Giovanni Paolo, 1538-1621, Perez, Miguel, Munoz, Sebastian]
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(Text Page to) Theatro del Mvndo y de el Tiempo : compuesto por Ioan Paulo Gallucio Saloe[n]se, traducido de lengua latina en castellana, y anadido por Miguel Perez, capellan del Rey nuestro Senor en su Real Capilla de Granada. Impresso en Granada, en las casas del autor, por su industria, y a su costa : Por Sebastian Munoz, impressor de libros, Ano de 1606.
List No
11604.006
Note
Gallucci's Theatro del Mundo (Theater of the World and time), the first modern celestial atlas on cosmography, astronomy and astrology, a survey on terrestrial and celestial physics, by Giovanni Paolo Gallucio, translated from Latin into Castilian Spanish. Gallucci combined a coordinate system with a celestial system of projection for an accurate determination of the star and zodiacal positions, it represents paper versions of the astrolabe, an instrument used to calculate the position of the stars and celestial bodies before the invention of the sextant. Gallucci first published the book in Latin in 1588 as "Theatrum mundi et temporis" in Venice, it was translated into Spanish in 1606, 1611, 1614, 1616 and 1617, all of them printed in Granada, in the Printing press of Sebastian Munoz. This is 2nd. edition, Spanish version of his Theatrum Mundo in 369 pages, in 6 parts: Libro I-VI, published in 1606, includes text, title page with vignette decorated with coat of arms, Dedication to Francisco Gonzalez de Heredia, Erata of the five books, charts, tables, as well as depiction of the constellations and collection of mythologic figures. Books 1-4 of Theatro del Mundo represent rotating volvelles with moving parts depicting astronomical hemispheric diagrams, Sphere stars and symbols for different star intensities, the Solar System, the wind, calculators for tides and daytime at every longitude and latitude, tables of the radiations of the planets and order of the Zodiac signs. Book 5 presents 48 maps of the Ptolemaic constellations and the related mythological illustrations. Book 6 contains text and tables. The star positions were taken from Copernicus’s catalogue. Bound in brown leather embossed covers with title " Theatro de Mvndo" on spine in gilt. Giovanni Paulo Gallucci an Italian Physicist and Cosmograph of the mid-sixteenth century, born in Salo in 1593 and died in Venice in 1621. He was one of the most active partners of the Academy of Venice of which he was founder in 1593, he invented an instrument allowing him to observe celestial phenomena day and night. He published many works on astronomical and time-measurement equipment.
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1606
11604.007
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[Gallucci, Giovanni Paolo, 1538-1621, Perez, Miguel, Munoz, Sebastian]
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(Text Page to) Theatro del Mvndo y de el Tiempo : compuesto por Ioan Paulo Gallucio Saloe[n]se, traducido de lengua latina en castellana, y anadido por Miguel Perez, capellan del Rey nuestro Senor en su Real Capilla de Granada. Impresso en Granada, en las casas del autor, por su industria, y a su costa : Por Sebastian Munoz, impressor de libros, Ano de 1606.
List No
11604.007
Note
Gallucci's Theatro del Mundo (Theater of the World and time), the first modern celestial atlas on cosmography, astronomy and astrology, a survey on terrestrial and celestial physics, by Giovanni Paolo Gallucio, translated from Latin into Castilian Spanish. Gallucci combined a coordinate system with a celestial system of projection for an accurate determination of the star and zodiacal positions, it represents paper versions of the astrolabe, an instrument used to calculate the position of the stars and celestial bodies before the invention of the sextant. Gallucci first published the book in Latin in 1588 as "Theatrum mundi et temporis" in Venice, it was translated into Spanish in 1606, 1611, 1614, 1616 and 1617, all of them printed in Granada, in the Printing press of Sebastian Munoz. This is 2nd. edition, Spanish version of his Theatrum Mundo in 369 pages, in 6 parts: Libro I-VI, published in 1606, includes text, title page with vignette decorated with coat of arms, Dedication to Francisco Gonzalez de Heredia, Erata of the five books, charts, tables, as well as depiction of the constellations and collection of mythologic figures. Books 1-4 of Theatro del Mundo represent rotating volvelles with moving parts depicting astronomical hemispheric diagrams, Sphere stars and symbols for different star intensities, the Solar System, the wind, calculators for tides and daytime at every longitude and latitude, tables of the radiations of the planets and order of the Zodiac signs. Book 5 presents 48 maps of the Ptolemaic constellations and the related mythological illustrations. Book 6 contains text and tables. The star positions were taken from Copernicus’s catalogue. Bound in brown leather embossed covers with title " Theatro de Mvndo" on spine in gilt. Giovanni Paulo Gallucci an Italian Physicist and Cosmograph of the mid-sixteenth century, born in Salo in 1593 and died in Venice in 1621. He was one of the most active partners of the Academy of Venice of which he was founder in 1593, he invented an instrument allowing him to observe celestial phenomena day and night. He published many works on astronomical and time-measurement equipment.
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1606
11604.008
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Author
[Gallucci, Giovanni Paolo, 1538-1621, Perez, Miguel, Munoz, Sebastian]
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(Text Page to) Theatro del Mvndo y de el Tiempo : compuesto por Ioan Paulo Gallucio Saloe[n]se, traducido de lengua latina en castellana, y anadido por Miguel Perez, capellan del Rey nuestro Senor en su Real Capilla de Granada. Impresso en Granada, en las casas del autor, por su industria, y a su costa : Por Sebastian Munoz, impressor de libros, Ano de 1606.
List No
11604.008
Note
Gallucci's Theatro del Mundo (Theater of the World and time), the first modern celestial atlas on cosmography, astronomy and astrology, a survey on terrestrial and celestial physics, by Giovanni Paolo Gallucio, translated from Latin into Castilian Spanish. Gallucci combined a coordinate system with a celestial system of projection for an accurate determination of the star and zodiacal positions, it represents paper versions of the astrolabe, an instrument used to calculate the position of the stars and celestial bodies before the invention of the sextant. Gallucci first published the book in Latin in 1588 as "Theatrum mundi et temporis" in Venice, it was translated into Spanish in 1606, 1611, 1614, 1616 and 1617, all of them printed in Granada, in the Printing press of Sebastian Munoz. This is 2nd. edition, Spanish version of his Theatrum Mundo in 369 pages, in 6 parts: Libro I-VI, published in 1606, includes text, title page with vignette decorated with coat of arms, Dedication to Francisco Gonzalez de Heredia, Erata of the five books, charts, tables, as well as depiction of the constellations and collection of mythologic figures. Books 1-4 of Theatro del Mundo represent rotating volvelles with moving parts depicting astronomical hemispheric diagrams, Sphere stars and symbols for different star intensities, the Solar System, the wind, calculators for tides and daytime at every longitude and latitude, tables of the radiation of the planets and order of the Zodiac signs. Book 5 presents 48 maps of the Ptolemaic constellations and the related mythological illustrations. Book 6 contains text and tables. The star positions were taken from Copernicus’s catalogue. Bound in brown leather embossed covers with title " Theatro de Mvndo" on spine in gilt. Giovanni Paulo Gallucci an Italian Physicist and Cosmograph of the mid-sixteenth century, born in Salo in 1593 and died in Venice in 1621. He was one of the most active partners of the Academy of Venice of which he was founder in 1593, he invented an instrument allowing him to observe celestial phenomena day and night. He published many works on astronomical and time-measurement equipment.
Orden de los Signos del Zodiaco
Gallucci, Giovanni Paol...
Orden de los Signos del...
1606
11604.009
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Author
[Gallucci, Giovanni Paolo, 1538-1621, Perez, Miguel, Munoz, Sebastian]
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Y del Tiempo Lib. I. Orden de los Signos del Zodiaco. (to accompany) Theatro del Mvndo y de el Tiempo : compuesto por Ioan Paulo Gallucio Saloe[n]se ... Por Sebastian Munoz, impressor de libros, Ano de 1606.
List No
11604.009
Note
Gallucci's Theatro del Mundo (Theater of the World and time), the first modern celestial atlas on cosmography, astronomy and astrology, a survey on terrestrial and celestial physics, by Giovanni Paolo Gallucio, translated from Latin into Castilian Spanish. Gallucci combined a coordinate system with a celestial system of projection for an accurate determination of the star and zodiacal positions, it represents paper versions of the astrolabe, an instrument used to calculate the position of the stars and celestial bodies before the invention of the sextant. Gallucci first published the book in Latin in 1588 as "Theatrum mundi et temporis" in Venice, it was translated into Spanish in 1606, 1611, 1614, 1616 and 1617, all of them printed in Granada, in the Printing press of Sebastian Munoz. This is 2nd. edition, Spanish version of his Theatrum Mundo in 369 pages, in 6 parts: Libro I-VI, published in 1606, includes text, title page with vignette decorated with coat of arms, Dedication to Francisco Gonzalez de Heredia, Erata of the five books, charts, tables, as well as depiction of the constellations and collection of mythologic figures. Books 1-4 of Theatro del Mundo represent rotating volvelles with moving parts depicting astronomical hemispheric diagrams, Sphere stars and symbols for different star intensities, the Solar System, the wind, calculators for tides and daytime at every longitude and latitude, tables of the radiations of the planets and order of the Zodiac signs. Book 5 presents 48 maps of the Ptolemaic constellations and the related mythological illustrations. Book 6 contains text and tables. The star positions were taken from Copernicus’s catalogue. Bound in brown leather embossed covers with title " Theatro de Mvndo" on spine in gilt. Giovanni Paulo Gallucci an Italian Physicist and Cosmograph of the mid-sixteenth century, born in Salo in 1593 and died in Venice in 1621. He was one of the most active partners of the Academy of Venice of which he was founder in 1593, he invented an instrument allowing him to observe celestial phenomena day and night. He published many works on astronomical and time-measurement equipment.
Orden de los Signos del Zodiaco
Gallucci, Giovanni Paol...
Orden de los Signos del...
1606
11604.010
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Author
[Gallucci, Giovanni Paolo, 1538-1621, Perez, Miguel, Munoz, Sebastian]
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Y del Tiempo Lib. I. Figura de los ocho circulos de la Sphera. (to accompany) Theatro del Mvndo y de el Tiempo : compuesto por Ioan Paulo Gallucio Saloese ... Por Sebastian Munoz, impressor de libros, Ano de 1606.
List No
11604.010
Note
Gallucci's Theatro del Mundo (Theater of the World and time), the first modern celestial atlas on cosmography, astronomy and astrology, a survey on terrestrial and celestial physics, by Giovanni Paolo Gallucio, translated from Latin into Castilian Spanish. Gallucci combined a coordinate system with a celestial system of projection for an accurate determination of the star and zodiacal positions, it represents paper versions of the astrolabe, an instrument used to calculate the position of the stars and celestial bodies before the invention of the sextant. Gallucci first published the book in Latin in 1588 as "Theatrum mundi et temporis" in Venice, it was translated into Spanish in 1606, 1611, 1614, 1616 and 1617, all of them printed in Granada, in the Printing press of Sebastian Munoz. This is 2nd. edition, Spanish version of his Theatrum Mundo in 369 pages, in 6 parts: Libro I-VI, published in 1606, includes text, title page with vignette decorated with coat of arms, Dedication to Francisco Gonzalez de Heredia, Erata of the five books, charts, tables, as well as depiction of the constellations and collection of mythologic figures. Books 1-4 of Theatro del Mundo represent rotating volvelles with moving parts depicting astronomical hemispheric diagrams, Sphere stars and symbols for different star intensities, the Solar System, the wind, calculators for tides and daytime at every longitude and latitude, tables of the radiations of the planets and order of the Zodiac signs. Book 5 presents 48 maps of the Ptolemaic constellations and the related mythological illustrations. Book 6 contains text and tables. The star positions were taken from Copernicus’s catalogue. Bound in brown leather embossed covers with title " Theatro de Mvndo" on spine in gilt. Giovanni Paulo Gallucci an Italian Physicist and Cosmograph of the mid-sixteenth century, born in Salo in 1593 and died in Venice in 1621. He was one of the most active partners of the Academy of Venice of which he was founder in 1593, he invented an instrument allowing him to observe celestial phenomena day and night. He published many works on astronomical and time-measurement equipment.
Figura del Horizonte : Meridiano, y Zenit
Gallucci, Giovanni Paol...
Figura del Horizonte : ...
1606
11604.011
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Author
[Gallucci, Giovanni Paolo, 1538-1621, Perez, Miguel, Munoz, Sebastian]
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Y del Tiempo Lib. I. Figura del Horizonte : Meridiano, y Zenit. (to accompany) Theatro del Mvndo y de el Tiempo : compuesto por Ioan Paulo Gallucio Saloese ... Por Sebastian Munoz, impressor de libros, Ano de 1606.
List No
11604.011
Note
Gallucci's Theatro del Mundo (Theater of the World and time), the first modern celestial atlas on cosmography, astronomy and astrology, a survey on terrestrial and celestial physics, by Giovanni Paolo Gallucio, translated from Latin into Castilian Spanish. Gallucci combined a coordinate system with a celestial system of projection for an accurate determination of the star and zodiacal positions, it represents paper versions of the astrolabe, an instrument used to calculate the position of the stars and celestial bodies before the invention of the sextant. Gallucci first published the book in Latin in 1588 as "Theatrum mundi et temporis" in Venice, it was translated into Spanish in 1606, 1611, 1614, 1616 and 1617, all of them printed in Granada, in the Printing press of Sebastian Munoz. This is 2nd. edition, Spanish version of his Theatrum Mundo in 369 pages, in 6 parts: Libro I-VI, published in 1606, includes text, title page with vignette decorated with coat of arms, Dedication to Francisco Gonzalez de Heredia, Erata of the five books, charts, tables, as well as depiction of the constellations and collection of mythologic figures. Books 1-4 of Theatro del Mundo represent rotating volvelles with moving parts depicting astronomical hemispheric diagrams, Sphere stars and symbols for different star intensities, the Solar System, the wind, calculators for tides and daytime at every longitude and latitude, tables of the radiations of the planets and order of the Zodiac signs. Book 5 presents 48 maps of the Ptolemaic constellations and the related mythological illustrations. Book 6 contains text and tables. The star positions were taken from Copernicus’s catalogue. Bound in brown leather embossed covers with title " Theatro de Mvndo" on spine in gilt. Giovanni Paulo Gallucci an Italian Physicist and Cosmograph of the mid-sixteenth century, born in Salo in 1593 and died in Venice in 1621. He was one of the most active partners of the Academy of Venice of which he was founder in 1593, he invented an instrument allowing him to observe celestial phenomena day and night. He published many works on astronomical and time-measurement equipment.
Otra figura del Orizonte : Meridiano y Zenite
Gallucci, Giovanni Paol...
Otra figura del Orizont...
1606
11604.012
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Author
[Gallucci, Giovanni Paolo, 1538-1621, Perez, Miguel, Munoz, Sebastian]
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Y del Tiempo Lib. I. Otra figura del Orizonte : Meridiano y Zenite. (to accompany) Theatro del Mvndo y de el Tiempo ... Por Sebastian Munoz, impressor de libros, Ano de 1606.
List No
11604.012
Note
Gallucci's Theatro del Mundo (Theater of the World and time), the first modern celestial atlas on cosmography, astronomy and astrology, a survey on terrestrial and celestial physics, by Giovanni Paolo Gallucio, translated from Latin into Castilian Spanish. Gallucci combined a coordinate system with a celestial system of projection for an accurate determination of the star and zodiacal positions, it represents paper versions of the astrolabe, an instrument used to calculate the position of the stars and celestial bodies before the invention of the sextant. Gallucci first published the book in Latin in 1588 as "Theatrum mundi et temporis" in Venice, it was translated into Spanish in 1606, 1611, 1614, 1616 and 1617, all of them printed in Granada, in the Printing press of Sebastian Munoz. This is 2nd. edition, Spanish version of his Theatrum Mundo in 369 pages, in 6 parts: Libro I-VI, published in 1606, includes text, title page with vignette decorated with coat of arms, Dedication to Francisco Gonzalez de Heredia, Erata of the five books, charts, tables, as well as depiction of the constellations and collection of mythologic figures. Books 1-4 of Theatro del Mundo represent rotating volvelles with moving parts depicting astronomical hemispheric diagrams, Sphere stars and symbols for different star intensities, the Solar System, the wind, calculators for tides and daytime at every longitude and latitude, tables of the radiations of the planets and order of the Zodiac signs. Book 5 presents 48 maps of the Ptolemaic constellations and the related mythological illustrations. Book 6 contains text and tables. The star positions were taken from Copernicus’s catalogue. Bound in brown leather embossed covers with title " Theatro de Mvndo" on spine in gilt. Giovanni Paulo Gallucci an Italian Physicist and Cosmograph of the mid-sixteenth century, born in Salo in 1593 and died in Venice in 1621. He was one of the most active partners of the Academy of Venice of which he was founder in 1593, he invented an instrument allowing him to observe celestial phenomena day and night. He published many works on astronomical and time-measurement equipment.
Otra figura del Orizonte : Meridiano y Zenite
Gallucci, Giovanni Paol...
Otra figura del Orizont...
1606
11604.013
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Author
[Gallucci, Giovanni Paolo, 1538-1621, Perez, Miguel, Munoz, Sebastian]
Full Title
Y del Tiempo Lib. I. Otra figura del Orizonte : Meridiano y Zenite. (to accompany) Theatro del Mvndo y de el Tiempo ... Por Sebastian Munoz, impressor de libros, Ano de 1606.
List No
11604.013
Note
Gallucci's Theatro del Mundo (Theater of the World and time), the first modern celestial atlas on cosmography, astronomy and astrology, a survey on terrestrial and celestial physics, by Giovanni Paolo Gallucio, translated from Latin into Castilian Spanish. Gallucci combined a coordinate system with a celestial system of projection for an accurate determination of the star and zodiacal positions, it represents paper versions of the astrolabe, an instrument used to calculate the position of the stars and celestial bodies before the invention of the sextant. Gallucci first published the book in Latin in 1588 as "Theatrum mundi et temporis" in Venice, it was translated into Spanish in 1606, 1611, 1614, 1616 and 1617, all of them printed in Granada, in the Printing press of Sebastian Munoz. This is 2nd. edition, Spanish version of his Theatrum Mundo in 369 pages, in 6 parts: Libro I-VI, published in 1606, includes text, title page with vignette decorated with coat of arms, Dedication to Francisco Gonzalez de Heredia, Erata of the five books, charts, tables, as well as depiction of the constellations and collection of mythologic figures. Books 1-4 of Theatro del Mundo represent rotating volvelles with moving parts depicting astronomical hemispheric diagrams, Sphere stars and symbols for different star intensities, the Solar System, the wind, calculators for tides and daytime at every longitude and latitude, tables of the radiations of the planets and order of the Zodiac signs. Book 5 presents 48 maps of the Ptolemaic constellations and the related mythological illustrations. Book 6 contains text and tables. The star positions were taken from Copernicus’s catalogue. Bound in brown leather embossed covers with title " Theatro de Mvndo" on spine in gilt. Giovanni Paulo Gallucci an Italian Physicist and Cosmograph of the mid-sixteenth century, born in Salo in 1593 and died in Venice in 1621. He was one of the most active partners of the Academy of Venice of which he was founder in 1593, he invented an instrument allowing him to observe celestial phenomena day and night. He published many works on astronomical and time-measurement equipment.
Division d lo Intrinseco del Mundo
Gallucci, Giovanni Paol...
Division d lo Intrinsec...
1606
11604.014
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Author
[Gallucci, Giovanni Paolo, 1538-1621, Perez, Miguel, Munoz, Sebastian]
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Y del Tiempo Lib. I. Division d lo Intrinseco del Mundo. (to accompany) Theatro del Mvndo y de el Tiempo ... Por Sebastian Munoz, impressor de libros, Ano de 1606.
List No
11604.014
Note
Gallucci's Theatro del Mundo (Theater of the World and time), the first modern celestial atlas on cosmography, astronomy and astrology, a survey on terrestrial and celestial physics, by Giovanni Paolo Gallucio, translated from Latin into Castilian Spanish. Gallucci combined a coordinate system with a celestial system of projection for an accurate determination of the star and zodiacal positions, it represents paper versions of the astrolabe, an instrument used to calculate the position of the stars and celestial bodies before the invention of the sextant. Gallucci first published the book in Latin in 1588 as "Theatrum mundi et temporis" in Venice, it was translated into Spanish in 1606, 1611, 1614, 1616 and 1617, all of them printed in Granada, in the Printing press of Sebastian Munoz. This is 2nd. edition, Spanish version of his Theatrum Mundo in 369 pages, in 6 parts: Libro I-VI, published in 1606, includes text, title page with vignette decorated with coat of arms, Dedication to Francisco Gonzalez de Heredia, Erata of the five books, charts, tables, as well as depiction of the constellations and collection of mythologic figures. Books 1-4 of Theatro del Mundo represent rotating volvelles with moving parts depicting astronomical hemispheric diagrams, Sphere stars and symbols for different star intensities, the Solar System, the wind, calculators for tides and daytime at every longitude and latitude, tables of the radiations of the planets and order of the Zodiac signs. Book 5 presents 48 maps of the Ptolemaic constellations and the related mythological illustrations. Book 6 contains text and tables. The star positions were taken from Copernicus’s catalogue. Bound in brown leather embossed covers with title " Theatro de Mvndo" on spine in gilt. Giovanni Paulo Gallucci an Italian Physicist and Cosmograph of the mid-sixteenth century, born in Salo in 1593 and died in Venice in 1621. He was one of the most active partners of the Academy of Venice of which he was founder in 1593, he invented an instrument allowing him to observe celestial phenomena day and night. He published many works on astronomical and time-measurement equipment.
Figura del Crecer y Menguar del cuerpo Lunar
Gallucci, Giovanni Paol...
Figura del Crecer y Men...
1606
11604.015
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Author
[Gallucci, Giovanni Paolo, 1538-1621, Perez, Miguel, Munoz, Sebastian]
Full Title
Y del Tiempo Lib. I. Figura del Crecer y Menguar del cuerpo Lunar. (to accompany) Theatro del Mvndo y de el Tiempo ... Por Sebastian Munoz, impressor de libros, Ano de 1606.
List No
11604.015
Note
Gallucci's Theatro del Mundo (Theater of the World and time), the first modern celestial atlas on cosmography, astronomy and astrology, a survey on terrestrial and celestial physics, by Giovanni Paolo Gallucio, translated from Latin into Castilian Spanish. Gallucci combined a coordinate system with a celestial system of projection for an accurate determination of the star and zodiacal positions, it represents paper versions of the astrolabe, an instrument used to calculate the position of the stars and celestial bodies before the invention of the sextant. Gallucci first published the book in Latin in 1588 as "Theatrum mundi et temporis" in Venice, it was translated into Spanish in 1606, 1611, 1614, 1616 and 1617, all of them printed in Granada, in the Printing press of Sebastian Munoz. This is 2nd. edition, Spanish version of his Theatrum Mundo in 369 pages, in 6 parts: Libro I-VI, published in 1606, includes text, title page with vignette decorated with coat of arms, Dedication to Francisco Gonzalez de Heredia, Erata of the five books, charts, tables, as well as depiction of the constellations and collection of mythologic figures. Books 1-4 of Theatro del Mundo represent rotating volvelles with moving parts depicting astronomical hemispheric diagrams, Sphere stars and symbols for different star intensities, the Solar System, the wind, calculators for tides and daytime at every longitude and latitude, tables of the radiations of the planets and order of the Zodiac signs. Book 5 presents 48 maps of the Ptolemaic constellations and the related mythological illustrations. Book 6 contains text and tables. The star positions were taken from Copernicus’s catalogue. Bound in brown leather embossed covers with title " Theatro de Mvndo" on spine in gilt. Giovanni Paulo Gallucci an Italian Physicist and Cosmograph of the mid-sixteenth century, born in Salo in 1593 and died in Venice in 1621. He was one of the most active partners of the Academy of Venice of which he was founder in 1593, he invented an instrument allowing him to observe celestial phenomena day and night. He published many works on astronomical and time-measurement equipment.
Theorica del Sol
Gallucci, Giovanni Paol...
Theorica del Sol
1606
11604.016
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Author
[Gallucci, Giovanni Paolo, 1538-1621, Perez, Miguel, Munoz, Sebastian]
Full Title
Y del Tiempo Lib. I. Theorica del Sol. (to accompany) Theatro del Mvndo y de el Tiempo ... Por Sebastian Munoz, impressor de libros, Ano de 1606.
List No
11604.016
Note
Gallucci's Theatro del Mundo (Theater of the World and time), the first modern celestial atlas on cosmography, astronomy and astrology, a survey on terrestrial and celestial physics, by Giovanni Paolo Gallucio, translated from Latin into Castilian Spanish. Gallucci combined a coordinate system with a celestial system of projection for an accurate determination of the star and zodiacal positions, it represents paper versions of the astrolabe, an instrument used to calculate the position of the stars and celestial bodies before the invention of the sextant. Gallucci first published the book in Latin in 1588 as "Theatrum mundi et temporis" in Venice, it was translated into Spanish in 1606, 1611, 1614, 1616 and 1617, all of them printed in Granada, in the Printing press of Sebastian Munoz. This is 2nd. edition, Spanish version of his Theatrum Mundo in 369 pages, in 6 parts: Libro I-VI, published in 1606, includes text, title page with vignette decorated with coat of arms, Dedication to Francisco Gonzalez de Heredia, Erata of the five books, charts, tables, as well as depiction of the constellations and collection of mythologic figures. Books 1-4 of Theatro del Mundo represent rotating volvelles with moving parts depicting astronomical hemispheric diagrams, Sphere stars and symbols for different star intensities, the Solar System, the wind, calculators for tides and daytime at every longitude and latitude, tables of the radiations of the planets and order of the Zodiac signs. Book 5 presents 48 maps of the Ptolemaic constellations and the related mythological illustrations. Book 6 contains text and tables. The star positions were taken from Copernicus’s catalogue. Bound in brown leather embossed covers with title " Theatro de Mvndo" on spine in gilt. Giovanni Paulo Gallucci an Italian Physicist and Cosmograph of the mid-sixteenth century, born in Salo in 1593 and died in Venice in 1621. He was one of the most active partners of the Academy of Venice of which he was founder in 1593, he invented an instrument allowing him to observe celestial phenomena day and night. He published many works on astronomical and time-measurement equipment.
Theorica de la Luna
Gallucci, Giovanni Paol...
Theorica de la Luna
1606
11604.017
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Author
[Gallucci, Giovanni Paolo, 1538-1621, Perez, Miguel, Munoz, Sebastian]
Full Title
Y del Tiempo Lib. I. Theorica de la Luna. (to accompany) Theatro del Mvndo y de el Tiempo ... Por Sebastian Munoz, impressor de libros, Ano de 1606.
List No
11604.017
Note
Gallucci's Theatro del Mundo (Theater of the World and time), the first modern celestial atlas on cosmography, astronomy and astrology, a survey on terrestrial and celestial physics, by Giovanni Paolo Gallucio, translated from Latin into Castilian Spanish. Gallucci combined a coordinate system with a celestial system of projection for an accurate determination of the star and zodiacal positions, it represents paper versions of the astrolabe, an instrument used to calculate the position of the stars and celestial bodies before the invention of the sextant. Gallucci first published the book in Latin in 1588 as "Theatrum mundi et temporis" in Venice, it was translated into Spanish in 1606, 1611, 1614, 1616 and 1617, all of them printed in Granada, in the Printing press of Sebastian Munoz. This is 2nd. edition, Spanish version of his Theatrum Mundo in 369 pages, in 6 parts: Libro I-VI, published in 1606, includes text, title page with vignette decorated with coat of arms, Dedication to Francisco Gonzalez de Heredia, Erata of the five books, charts, tables, as well as depiction of the constellations and collection of mythologic figures. Books 1-4 of Theatro del Mundo represent rotating volvelles with moving parts depicting astronomical hemispheric diagrams, Sphere stars and symbols for different star intensities, the Solar System, the wind, calculators for tides and daytime at every longitude and latitude, tables of the radiations of the planets and order of the Zodiac signs. Book 5 presents 48 maps of the Ptolemaic constellations and the related mythological illustrations. Book 6 contains text and tables. The star positions were taken from Copernicus’s catalogue. Bound in brown leather embossed covers with title " Theatro de Mvndo" on spine in gilt. Giovanni Paulo Gallucci an Italian Physicist and Cosmograph of the mid-sixteenth century, born in Salo in 1593 and died in Venice in 1621. He was one of the most active partners of the Academy of Venice of which he was founder in 1593, he invented an instrument allowing him to observe celestial phenomena day and night. He published many works on astronomical and time-measurement equipment.
Theorica de la Capvd y Cauda del Dragon y sus terminos
Gallucci, Giovanni Paol...
Theorica de la Capvd y ...
1606
11604.018
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Author
[Gallucci, Giovanni Paolo, 1538-1621, Perez, Miguel, Munoz, Sebastian]
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Y del Tiempo Lib. I. Theorica de la Capvd y Cauda del Dragon y sus terminos. (to accompany) Theatro del Mvndo y de el Tiempo ... Por Sebastian Munoz, impressor de libros, Ano de 1606.
List No
11604.018
Note
Gallucci's Theatro del Mundo (Theater of the World and time), the first modern celestial atlas on cosmography, astronomy and astrology, a survey on terrestrial and celestial physics, by Giovanni Paolo Gallucio, translated from Latin into Castilian Spanish. Gallucci combined a coordinate system with a celestial system of projection for an accurate determination of the star and zodiacal positions, it represents paper versions of the astrolabe, an instrument used to calculate the position of the stars and celestial bodies before the invention of the sextant. Gallucci first published the book in Latin in 1588 as "Theatrum mundi et temporis" in Venice, it was translated into Spanish in 1606, 1611, 1614, 1616 and 1617, all of them printed in Granada, in the Printing press of Sebastian Munoz. This is 2nd. edition, Spanish version of his Theatrum Mundo in 369 pages, in 6 parts: Libro I-VI, published in 1606, includes text, title page with vignette decorated with coat of arms, Dedication to Francisco Gonzalez de Heredia, Erata of the five books, charts, tables, as well as depiction of the constellations and collection of mythologic figures. Books 1-4 of Theatro del Mundo represent rotating volvelles with moving parts depicting astronomical hemispheric diagrams, Sphere stars and symbols for different star intensities, the Solar System, the wind, calculators for tides and daytime at every longitude and latitude, tables of the radiations of the planets and order of the Zodiac signs. Book 5 presents 48 maps of the Ptolemaic constellations and the related mythological illustrations. Book 6 contains text and tables. The star positions were taken from Copernicus’s catalogue. Bound in brown leather embossed covers with title " Theatro de Mvndo" on spine in gilt. Giovanni Paulo Gallucci an Italian Physicist and Cosmograph of the mid-sixteenth century, born in Salo in 1593 and died in Venice in 1621. He was one of the most active partners of the Academy of Venice of which he was founder in 1593, he invented an instrument allowing him to observe celestial phenomena day and night. He published many works on astronomical and time-measurement equipment.
Theorica de los Tres Orbes Superiores
Gallucci, Giovanni Paol...
Theorica de los Tres Or...
1606
11604.019
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Author
[Gallucci, Giovanni Paolo, 1538-1621, Perez, Miguel, Munoz, Sebastian]
Full Title
Y del Tiempo Lib. I. Theorica de los Tres Orbes Superiores. (to accompany) Theatro del Mvndo y de el Tiempo ... Por Sebastian Munoz, impressor de libros, Ano de 1606.
List No
11604.019
Note
Gallucci's Theatro del Mundo (Theater of the World and time), the first modern celestial atlas on cosmography, astronomy and astrology, a survey on terrestrial and celestial physics, by Giovanni Paolo Gallucio, translated from Latin into Castilian Spanish. Gallucci combined a coordinate system with a celestial system of projection for an accurate determination of the star and zodiacal positions, it represents paper versions of the astrolabe, an instrument used to calculate the position of the stars and celestial bodies before the invention of the sextant. Gallucci first published the book in Latin in 1588 as "Theatrum mundi et temporis" in Venice, it was translated into Spanish in 1606, 1611, 1614, 1616 and 1617, all of them printed in Granada, in the Printing press of Sebastian Munoz. This is 2nd. edition, Spanish version of his Theatrum Mundo in 369 pages, in 6 parts: Libro I-VI, published in 1606, includes text, title page with vignette decorated with coat of arms, Dedication to Francisco Gonzalez de Heredia, Erata of the five books, charts, tables, as well as depiction of the constellations and collection of mythologic figures. Books 1-4 of Theatro del Mundo represent rotating volvelles with moving parts depicting astronomical hemispheric diagrams, Sphere stars and symbols for different star intensities, the Solar System, the wind, calculators for tides and daytime at every longitude and latitude, tables of the radiations of the planets and order of the Zodiac signs. Book 5 presents 48 maps of the Ptolemaic constellations and the related mythological illustrations. Book 6 contains text and tables. The star positions were taken from Copernicus’s catalogue. Bound in brown leather embossed covers with title " Theatro de Mvndo" on spine in gilt. Giovanni Paulo Gallucci an Italian Physicist and Cosmograph of the mid-sixteenth century, born in Salo in 1593 and died in Venice in 1621. He was one of the most active partners of the Academy of Venice of which he was founder in 1593, he invented an instrument allowing him to observe celestial phenomena day and night. He published many works on astronomical and time-measurement equipment.
Figura Que Demuestra el Eclipsi del Sol
Gallucci, Giovanni Paol...
Figura Que Demuestra el...
1606
11604.020
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Author
[Gallucci, Giovanni Paolo, 1538-1621, Perez, Miguel, Munoz, Sebastian]
Full Title
Y del Tiempo Lib. I. Figura Que Demuestra el Eclipsi del Sol. (to accompany) Theatro del Mvndo y de el Tiempo ... Por Sebastian Munoz, impressor de libros, Ano de 1606.
List No
11604.020
Note
Gallucci's Theatro del Mundo (Theater of the World and time), the first modern celestial atlas on cosmography, astronomy and astrology, a survey on terrestrial and celestial physics, by Giovanni Paolo Gallucio, translated from Latin into Castilian Spanish. Gallucci combined a coordinate system with a celestial system of projection for an accurate determination of the star and zodiacal positions, it represents paper versions of the astrolabe, an instrument used to calculate the position of the stars and celestial bodies before the invention of the sextant. Gallucci first published the book in Latin in 1588 as "Theatrum mundi et temporis" in Venice, it was translated into Spanish in 1606, 1611, 1614, 1616 and 1617, all of them printed in Granada, in the Printing press of Sebastian Munoz. This is 2nd. edition, Spanish version of his Theatrum Mundo in 369 pages, in 6 parts: Libro I-VI, published in 1606, includes text, title page with vignette decorated with coat of arms, Dedication to Francisco Gonzalez de Heredia, Erata of the five books, charts, tables, as well as depiction of the constellations and collection of mythologic figures. Books 1-4 of Theatro del Mundo represent rotating volvelles with moving parts depicting astronomical hemispheric diagrams, Sphere stars and symbols for different star intensities, the Solar System, the wind, calculators for tides and daytime at every longitude and latitude, tables of the radiations of the planets and order of the Zodiac signs. Book 5 presents 48 maps of the Ptolemaic constellations and the related mythological illustrations. Book 6 contains text and tables. The star positions were taken from Copernicus’s catalogue. Bound in brown leather embossed covers with title " Theatro de Mvndo" on spine in gilt. Giovanni Paulo Gallucci an Italian Physicist and Cosmograph of the mid-sixteenth century, born in Salo in 1593 and died in Venice in 1621. He was one of the most active partners of the Academy of Venice of which he was founder in 1593, he invented an instrument allowing him to observe celestial phenomena day and night. He published many works on astronomical and time-measurement equipment.
Figura Que Demuestra el Eclipsi del Sol
Gallucci, Giovanni Paol...
Figura Que Demuestra el...
1606
11604.021
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Author
[Gallucci, Giovanni Paolo, 1538-1621, Perez, Miguel, Munoz, Sebastian]
Full Title
Y del Tiempo Lib. I. Figura Que Demuestra el Eclipsi dela Luna . (to accompany) Theatro del Mvndo y de el Tiempo ... Por Sebastian Munoz, impressor de libros, Ano de 1606.
List No
11604.021
Note
Gallucci's Theatro del Mundo (Theater of the World and time), the first modern celestial atlas on cosmography, astronomy and astrology, a survey on terrestrial and celestial physics, by Giovanni Paolo Gallucio, translated from Latin into Castilian Spanish. Gallucci combined a coordinate system with a celestial system of projection for an accurate determination of the star and zodiacal positions, it represents paper versions of the astrolabe, an instrument used to calculate the position of the stars and celestial bodies before the invention of the sextant. Gallucci first published the book in Latin in 1588 as "Theatrum mundi et temporis" in Venice, it was translated into Spanish in 1606, 1611, 1614, 1616 and 1617, all of them printed in Granada, in the Printing press of Sebastian Munoz. This is 2nd. edition, Spanish version of his Theatrum Mundo in 369 pages, in 6 parts: Libro I-VI, published in 1606, includes text, title page with vignette decorated with coat of arms, Dedication to Francisco Gonzalez de Heredia, Erata of the five books, charts, tables, as well as depiction of the constellations and collection of mythologic figures. Books 1-4 of Theatro del Mundo represent rotating volvelles with moving parts depicting astronomical hemispheric diagrams, Sphere stars and symbols for different star intensities, the Solar System, the wind, calculators for tides and daytime at every longitude and latitude, tables of the radiations of the planets and order of the Zodiac signs. Book 5 presents 48 maps of the Ptolemaic constellations and the related mythological illustrations. Book 6 contains text and tables. The star positions were taken from Copernicus’s catalogue. Bound in brown leather embossed covers with title " Theatro de Mvndo" on spine in gilt. Giovanni Paulo Gallucci an Italian Physicist and Cosmograph of the mid-sixteenth century, born in Salo in 1593 and died in Venice in 1621. He was one of the most active partners of the Academy of Venice of which he was founder in 1593, he invented an instrument allowing him to observe celestial phenomena day and night. He published many works on astronomical and time-measurement equipment.
Division de lo Intrinseco de la tierra, y descripcion de el Infierno
Gallucci, Giovanni Paol...
Division de lo Intrinse...
1606
11604.022
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Author
[Gallucci, Giovanni Paolo, 1538-1621, Perez, Miguel, Munoz, Sebastian]
Full Title
Y del Tiempo Lib. I. Division de lo Intrinseco de la tierra, y descripcion de el Infierno. (to accompany) Theatro del Mvndo y de el Tiempo ... Por Sebastian Munoz, impressor de libros, Ano de 1606.
List No
11604.022
Note
Gallucci's Theatro del Mundo (Theater of the World and time), the first modern celestial atlas on cosmography, astronomy and astrology, a survey on terrestrial and celestial physics, by Giovanni Paolo Gallucio, translated from Latin into Castilian Spanish. Gallucci combined a coordinate system with a celestial system of projection for an accurate determination of the star and zodiacal positions, it represents paper versions of the astrolabe, an instrument used to calculate the position of the stars and celestial bodies before the invention of the sextant. Gallucci first published the book in Latin in 1588 as "Theatrum mundi et temporis" in Venice, it was translated into Spanish in 1606, 1611, 1614, 1616 and 1617, all of them printed in Granada, in the Printing press of Sebastian Munoz. This is 2nd. edition, Spanish version of his Theatrum Mundo in 369 pages, in 6 parts: Libro I-VI, published in 1606, includes text, title page with vignette decorated with coat of arms, Dedication to Francisco Gonzalez de Heredia, Erata of the five books, charts, tables, as well as depiction of the constellations and collection of mythologic figures. Books 1-4 of Theatro del Mundo represent rotating volvelles with moving parts depicting astronomical hemispheric diagrams, Sphere stars and symbols for different star intensities, the Solar System, the wind, calculators for tides and daytime at every longitude and latitude, tables of the radiations of the planets and order of the Zodiac signs. Book 5 presents 48 maps of the Ptolemaic constellations and the related mythological illustrations. Book 6 contains text and tables. The star positions were taken from Copernicus’s catalogue. Bound in brown leather embossed covers with title " Theatro de Mvndo" on spine in gilt. Giovanni Paulo Gallucci an Italian Physicist and Cosmograph of the mid-sixteenth century, born in Salo in 1593 and died in Venice in 1621. He was one of the most active partners of the Academy of Venice of which he was founder in 1593, he invented an instrument allowing him to observe celestial phenomena day and night. He published many works on astronomical and time-measurement equipment.
Figura de los Meridianos
Gallucci, Giovanni Paol...
Figura de los Meridiano...
1606
11604.023
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Author
[Gallucci, Giovanni Paolo, 1538-1621, Perez, Miguel, Munoz, Sebastian]
Full Title
Y del Tiempo Lib. I. Figura de los Meridianos. (to accompany) Theatro del Mvndo y de el Tiempo ... Por Sebastian Munoz, impressor de libros, Ano de 1606.
List No
11604.023
Note
Gallucci's Theatro del Mundo (Theater of the World and time), the first modern celestial atlas on cosmography, astronomy and astrology, a survey on terrestrial and celestial physics, by Giovanni Paolo Gallucio, translated from Latin into Castilian Spanish. Gallucci combined a coordinate system with a celestial system of projection for an accurate determination of the star and zodiacal positions, it represents paper versions of the astrolabe, an instrument used to calculate the position of the stars and celestial bodies before the invention of the sextant. Gallucci first published the book in Latin in 1588 as "Theatrum mundi et temporis" in Venice, it was translated into Spanish in 1606, 1611, 1614, 1616 and 1617, all of them printed in Granada, in the Printing press of Sebastian Munoz. This is 2nd. edition, Spanish version of his Theatrum Mundo in 369 pages, in 6 parts: Libro I-VI, published in 1606, includes text, title page with vignette decorated with coat of arms, Dedication to Francisco Gonzalez de Heredia, Erata of the five books, charts, tables, as well as depiction of the constellations and collection of mythologic figures. Books 1-4 of Theatro del Mundo represent rotating volvelles with moving parts depicting astronomical hemispheric diagrams, Sphere stars and symbols for different star intensities, the Solar System, the wind, calculators for tides and daytime at every longitude and latitude, tables of the radiations of the planets and order of the Zodiac signs. Book 5 presents 48 maps of the Ptolemaic constellations and the related mythological illustrations. Book 6 contains text and tables. The star positions were taken from Copernicus’s catalogue. Bound in brown leather embossed covers with title " Theatro de Mvndo" on spine in gilt. Giovanni Paulo Gallucci an Italian Physicist and Cosmograph of the mid-sixteenth century, born in Salo in 1593 and died in Venice in 1621. He was one of the most active partners of the Academy of Venice of which he was founder in 1593, he invented an instrument allowing him to observe celestial phenomena day and night. He published many works on astronomical and time-measurement equipment.
Figura de los Paralelos
Gallucci, Giovanni Paol...
Figura de los Paralelos
1606
11604.024
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Author
[Gallucci, Giovanni Paolo, 1538-1621, Perez, Miguel, Munoz, Sebastian]
Full Title
Y del Tiempo Lib. I. Figura de los Paralelos. (to accompany) Theatro del Mvndo y de el Tiempo ... Por Sebastian Munoz, impressor de libros, Ano de 1606.
List No
11604.024
Note
Gallucci's Theatro del Mundo (Theater of the World and time), the first modern celestial atlas on cosmography, astronomy and astrology, a survey on terrestrial and celestial physics, by Giovanni Paolo Gallucio, translated from Latin into Castilian Spanish. Gallucci combined a coordinate system with a celestial system of projection for an accurate determination of the star and zodiacal positions, it represents paper versions of the astrolabe, an instrument used to calculate the position of the stars and celestial bodies before the invention of the sextant. Gallucci first published the book in Latin in 1588 as "Theatrum mundi et temporis" in Venice, it was translated into Spanish in 1606, 1611, 1614, 1616 and 1617, all of them printed in Granada, in the Printing press of Sebastian Munoz. This is 2nd. edition, Spanish version of his Theatrum Mundo in 369 pages, in 6 parts: Libro I-VI, published in 1606, includes text, title page with vignette decorated with coat of arms, Dedication to Francisco Gonzalez de Heredia, Erata of the five books, charts, tables, as well as depiction of the constellations and collection of mythologic figures. Books 1-4 of Theatro del Mundo represent rotating volvelles with moving parts depicting astronomical hemispheric diagrams, Sphere stars and symbols for different star intensities, the Solar System, the wind, calculators for tides and daytime at every longitude and latitude, tables of the radiations of the planets and order of the Zodiac signs. Book 5 presents 48 maps of the Ptolemaic constellations and the related mythological illustrations. Book 6 contains text and tables. The star positions were taken from Copernicus’s catalogue. Bound in brown leather embossed covers with title " Theatro de Mvndo" on spine in gilt. Giovanni Paulo Gallucci an Italian Physicist and Cosmograph of the mid-sixteenth century, born in Salo in 1593 and died in Venice in 1621. He was one of the most active partners of the Academy of Venice of which he was founder in 1593, he invented an instrument allowing him to observe celestial phenomena day and night. He published many works on astronomical and time-measurement equipment.
Figura de los Paralelos por grados del dia mayor y menor
Gallucci, Giovanni Paol...
Figura de los Paralelos...
1606
11604.025
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Author
[Gallucci, Giovanni Paolo, 1538-1621, Perez, Miguel, Munoz, Sebastian]
Full Title
Y del Tiempo Lib. I. Figura de los Paralelos por grados del dia mayor y menor. Parale los Australes. Paralel los Boreales. Climas entre dos Paralelos. (to accompany) Theatro del Mvndo y de el Tiempo ... Por Sebastian Munoz, impressor de libros, Ano de 1606.
List No
11604.025
Note
Gallucci's Theatro del Mundo (Theater of the World and time), the first modern celestial atlas on cosmography, astronomy and astrology, a survey on terrestrial and celestial physics, by Giovanni Paolo Gallucio, translated from Latin into Castilian Spanish. Gallucci combined a coordinate system with a celestial system of projection for an accurate determination of the star and zodiacal positions, it represents paper versions of the astrolabe, an instrument used to calculate the position of the stars and celestial bodies before the invention of the sextant. Gallucci first published the book in Latin in 1588 as "Theatrum mundi et temporis" in Venice, it was translated into Spanish in 1606, 1611, 1614, 1616 and 1617, all of them printed in Granada, in the Printing press of Sebastian Munoz. This is 2nd. edition, Spanish version of his Theatrum Mundo in 369 pages, in 6 parts: Libro I-VI, published in 1606, includes text, title page with vignette decorated with coat of arms, Dedication to Francisco Gonzalez de Heredia, Erata of the five books, charts, tables, as well as depiction of the constellations and collection of mythologic figures. Books 1-4 of Theatro del Mundo represent rotating volvelles with moving parts depicting astronomical hemispheric diagrams, Sphere stars and symbols for different star intensities, the Solar System, the wind, calculators for tides and daytime at every longitude and latitude, tables of the radiations of the planets and order of the Zodiac signs. Book 5 presents 48 maps of the Ptolemaic constellations and the related mythological illustrations. Book 6 contains text and tables. The star positions were taken from Copernicus’s catalogue. Bound in brown leather embossed covers with title " Theatro de Mvndo" on spine in gilt. Giovanni Paulo Gallucci an Italian Physicist and Cosmograph of the mid-sixteenth century, born in Salo in 1593 and died in Venice in 1621. He was one of the most active partners of the Academy of Venice of which he was founder in 1593, he invented an instrument allowing him to observe celestial phenomena day and night. He published many works on astronomical and time-measurement equipment.
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