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Cassini, Gio. Ma. (Giovanni Maria), 1745-approximately 1824
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Lizars, Daniel
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Bottom half of table.
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Lizars, Daniel
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Top half of table.
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Lizars, William Home, 1788-1859
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Double page engraved text with view.
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Engraved drawing showing large room with tables and chairs. Includes descriptive notes. Columns of text "Journal abrege de l'Assemblee du Clerge de l'annee 1680 in side margins. On verso "41" and title "Plan de la seance de l'Assemblee du clerge en 1680."
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[Ptolemy, Claudius, Gastaldi, Giacomo, Mattioli, Pietro Andrea, 1500-1577, Pedrezano, Giovanbattista]
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The first pocket atlas and the first edition of Ptolemy's Geographia in Italian, also the first engraved Ptolemy edition since Berlingheri in 1482. Maps engraved on copper by Giacomo Gastaldi, the foremost Italian cartographer of the 16th century, marking a turning point in the history of cartography, mostly based on those of Munster woodcuts in the Latin edition of 1540. Nordenskiold noted that "Copper engraving was reintroduced into the service of cartography" as it was the first atlas in the 16th century to use this process. Maps are accompanied by descriptive text printed on the backs. It is likely the most important atlas published between Waldseemuller's 1513 Ptolemy and Ortelius's Theatrum of 1570. The translation was made by Pietro Andrea Mattioli, the famous botanist. The atlas contains 60 double page copperplate maps, 26 of Ptolemy, supplemented by 34 Modern maps, woodcut title page, illustrated page of "Ptolemeo degli astronomi prencipe ..." and text. Bound in contemporary limp vellum covers with title inked on spine. Most of the Ptolemy and Modern maps showing illustrations of ships, sea monsters, fishes, trees, figures, landmarks and place names. Every where in this atlas are indications of Gastaldi's effort to use the most up-to-date geographical information available. Atlas includes the first engraved maps of part of North America and South America, Tierra Nueva map of the East coast of North America from Florida to Lavrador, is considered the earliest map to focus on the East Coast of North America. Nordenskiold calls it "the very first atlas of the New World". It also has the earliest maps to reflect Verrazano and Cartier's explorations. One of the two world maps in the atlas, the "Universle Novo is the reduction of an extremely rare map published just two years earlier that Tooley described as "one of the most important map of the sixteenth century." Borri provides a thorough analysis of both general maps of Italy. Gole described Calecut Nova Tavola as the first separate map of Indian peninsula. Although only one edition of this atlas is known, a somewhat enlarged edition first published by G. Ruscelli in 1561 (see our copy). In this form the atlas was issued five more times by various publishers.
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[Coronelli, Vincenzo (1650-1718), Accademia cosmografica degli Argonauti.]
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Text to Isolario del P. Coronelli. Parte II. With engraved view "Isole dipendenti Dalla China".
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[Coronelli, Vincenzo (1650-1718), Accademia cosmografica degli Argonauti.]
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Text to Isolario del P. Coronelli. Parte II. With engraved view.
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[Coronelli, Vincenzo (1650-1718), Accademia cosmografica degli Argonauti.]
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Text to Isolario del P. Coronelli. Parte II. With engraved view.
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[Coronelli, Vincenzo (1650-1718), Accademia cosmografica degli Argonauti.]
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Text to Isolario del P. Coronelli. Parte II. With view view of Sofala island, Mozambique.
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[Coronelli, Vincenzo (1650-1718), Accademia cosmografica degli Argonauti.]
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Text to Isolario del P. Coronelli. Parte II. With panoramic view of Isola Gorea.
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[Coronelli, Vincenzo (1650-1718), Accademia cosmografica degli Argonauti.]
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Text to Isolario del P. Coronelli. Parte II. With panoramic view of Il Pico di Tenediffa.
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[Coronelli, Vincenzo (1650-1718), Accademia cosmografica degli Argonauti.]
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Text to Isolario del P. Coronelli. Parte II. With view of Angra on Terceira in the Azores, with part of the city and its fortifications.
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[Coronelli, Vincenzo (1650-1718), Accademia cosmografica degli Argonauti.]
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Text to Isolario del P. Coronelli. Parte II. With engraved plans of Isola di Narmoustier alle bocche del fiume Loira and Bocca del Fiume Garonna.
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[Coronelli, Vincenzo (1650-1718), Accademia cosmografica degli Argonauti.]
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Text to Isolario del P. Coronelli. Parte II. With engraved panoramic view of Isola Bouchart.
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[Coronelli, Vincenzo (1650-1718), Accademia cosmografica degli Argonauti.]
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Text to Isolario del P. Coronelli. Parte II. With engraved panoramic view of the city of Saint Malo and plan of the city and port of Le Conquet.
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[Coronelli, Vincenzo (1650-1718), Accademia cosmografica degli Argonauti.]
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Continues text to Isolario del P. Coronelli. Parte II. With Engraved panoramic view of Kiel.
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[Coronelli, Vincenzo (1650-1718), Accademia cosmografica degli Argonauti.]
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Continues text to Isolario del P. Coronelli. Parte II. With engraved panoramic view of Isola Gotland.
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Blaeu, Joan, 1596-1673
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2 illustrations of wooden structures.
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Blaeu, Joan, 1596-1673
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Illustration of boat.
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[Ortelius, Abraham, 1527-1598, Vrients, Jan Baptista]
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Engraving with epitaph on Ortelius. Images of Ortelius at the top. Globe at bottom.
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[Cram, George, Wood Brothers]
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Description with uncolored engraved view of the The Woman's Temperance Temple. Designed by Burnham & Root.
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[Cram, George, Wood Brothers]
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Description with uncolored engraved view of the Masonic Temple, designed by Burnham & Root.
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[Cram, George, Wood Brothers]
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Description with uncolored engraved view of the Odd Fellows Temple, designed by Louis Sullivan.
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[Cram, George, Wood Brothers]
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Description with engraved panoramic view of The Administration building. Designed by Richard Morris Hunt of New York.
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[Cram, George, Wood Brothers]
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Description with engraved panoramic view of The Transportation building. The architects are Adler & Sullivan, of Chicago, cost is about $300,000.
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[Cram, George, Wood Brothers]
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Description with engraved panoramic view of The Fisheries building. The architect is Henry Ives Cobb, cost is about $200,000.
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[Cram, George, Wood Brothers]
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Description with engraved panoramic view of The Machinery Hall. Designed by Robert Swain Peabody of Peabody and Stearns, and cost $1,200,000.
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[Cram, George, Wood Brothers]
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Description with engraved panoramic view of The Manufactures and Liberal Art Buildings. Designed by George B. Post.
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[Cram, George, Wood Brothers]
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Description with engraved panoramic view of the Government building.
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[Cram, George, Wood Brothers]
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Description with engraved panoramic view of the Agricultural building. Designed by Charles McKim.
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[Cram, George, Wood Brothers]
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Description with panoramic view of the Art Palace. The architect was C. B. Atwood, of Chicago, and cost 670,000.
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[Cram, George, Wood Brothers]
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Description with panoramic view of the Hall of Mines and Mining. "The architect is S.S. Berman of Chicago".
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[Cram, George, Wood Brothers]
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Description with panoramic view of the Horticultural Building. "The cost of this building was about $300,000. W. L.B. Jenny, of Chicago, is the architect".
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[Cram, George, Wood Brothers]
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Description with panoramic view of the Electrical Building. "Van Brunt & Howe, of Kansas City, are the architects. the cost was $375,000.
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[Cram, George, Wood Brothers]
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Description with panoramic View of Women's Building. Sophia Hayden, was the architect.
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[Cram, George, Wood Brothers]
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Description with engraved view of the Illinois State Building. "Designed by W.W. Boyington & Co., Chicago, and cost $250,000.
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Hammond, C.S.
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Country-by-country lavishly illustrated colored description of geography, government, commerce, industry, communications, and principal towns. Illustrations courtesy of the Grolier Society Incorporated.
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Hammond, C.S.
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Country-by-country lavishly illustrated colored description of geography, government, commerce, industry, communications, and principal towns. Illustrations courtesy of the Grolier Society Incorporated.
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Hammond, C.S.
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Country-by-country lavishly illustrated colored description of geography, government, commerce, industry, communications, and principal towns. Illustrations courtesy of the Grolier Society Incorporated.
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Hammond, C.S.
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Country-by-country lavishly illustrated colored description of geography, government, commerce, industry, communications, and principal towns. Illustrations courtesy of the Grolier Society Incorporated.
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