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Verlag: Hildesheim / New York, Olms,, 1972
ISBN 10: 3487041642ISBN 13: 9783487041643
Anbieter: Antiquariat Alte Seiten - Jochen Mitter, Göttingen, Deutschland
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Anbieter: Antiquariat Renner OHG, Albstadt, Deutschland
Verbandsmitglied: BOEV
Verlag: Coburg/ Graph. Werke, 1910
Anbieter: Eugen Küpper, Muenster, Deutschland
Nachdruck der Ausgabe Nürnberg 1730. 4°. 24 Seiten. Braune OBr. mit DT. Ausgeschiedenes Bibliotheksexemplar, eingesteckte Lage nur lose in der Broschur. Broschur an diversen Stellen geklebt, Titelblatt und Seite 5 gestempelt, Inneres in sehr gutem Zustand. Insgesamt guter Zustand. 2200 Gramm.
Verlag: (London: Thames & Hudson 2022)., 2022
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First edition, folio, 255, (1) pp. Numerous illustrations. Publisher's boards, a fine copy.
Verlag: Hildesheim, Olms 1972., 1972
2 Teile in einem Bd. 4°. 314 S. u. 14 Tafeln. Oln. Nd. d. Ausgabe Nürnberg 1730. Documenta Technica.
Verlag: Hildesheim und New York, Georg Olms., 1972
Anbieter: Antiquariat Rainer Schlicht, Berlin, Deutschland
Ca. 27,5 x 19,5 cm. VIII Seiten, 14 Blätter, 314 Seiten, 9 Blätter, mit 11 Tafeln und 4 Falttafeln. Original-Leinenband mit Kopffarbschnitt. (= Documenta Technica, Reihe II). Leicht verkleinerter Nachdruck der Ausgabe Nürnberg 1730. Minimal bestoßen. Schönes Exemplar.
Couverture rigide. Zustand: Bon. [18-]314-[18] pp., 11 pl. Hildesheim - New York, Georg Olms, 1972, in-4, [18-]314-[18] pp, 11 pl. dont 4 dépliantes, Pleine toile grise de l'éditeur, Fac-similé de l'édition originale de 1730. Collection Documenta Technica, Reihe II, Quellenschriften zur Technikgeschichte. Bon état, dos un peu frotté. Initiales ex-libris JNR.
Verlag: Homann, Johann Baptist, Nürnberg, 1739
Anbieter: Antiquariat Reinhold Berg eK Inh. R.Berg, Regensburg, Deutschland
Kunst / Grafik / Poster
Copper engraved title page printed in red and black. This attractive title page, printed in red and black, includes a map at bottom of the Northern Hemisphere showing California as an island. The sphere is surrounded by the sun, moon and stars. In excellent condition. 53 x 32 cm (20.75 x 12,5 inches).
Verlag: In Verlegung Peter Conrad Monaths, Nürnberg, 1730
Anbieter: Antiquariat am St. Vith, Mönchengladbach, Deutschland
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Leder. Folio. 314 S. Neuer Ledereinband. ohne die Kupfertafeln! neuer Ledereinband, gerändertes Titelblatt und letzte Seiten fachgerecht unterlegt.
Anbieter: Antiquariat A. Thomi, Basel, Schweiz
In welcher sowohl die Zubereitung als der Gebrauch verschiedener anderer mathematischen, absonderlich der zur Geometrie und Optik gehörigen Instrumenten, die im besagten Autor nicht zu finden, denen Liebhabern deutlich vor Augen geleget und erkläret werden. Teil 2: VIII/48 S. Text u. 12 gefalt. Tafeln (2 mit kl. Tintenfleck); Teil 3: XII/176 S. Text (15 Bll. oben rechts geknickt, einige Bll. am rechten Rand leicht altersfleckig) u. 16 (von 20) gefalt. Tafeln, Monath, Nürnberg 1765, gr-8°, Halbleder d. Zeit, Gelenke geplatzt, Kapitale ausgefranst, Buchdeckel stark abgegriffen, einige Bll. leicht fleckig --- Div. Zirkel, Winkel, Sextanten, Globen etc. Fehlen die Tafeln 11, 12, 16 u. 20 des 3. Teils. >> Versand ab Deutschland möglich << ??? PREIS ZU HOCH ODER ZU TIEF ??? ANGEBOT ERWÜNSCHT !!! 500 Gramm.
Doppelmayr."Sphaera Mundi Per circulos tam primarios quam secundarios . exhibita". Orig. copperplate engraving from J. G. Doppelmayr's Atlas Coelestis. Published by J. B. Homann in Nuremberg, ca. 1740. Orig. old colouring. With 4 globes in the corners. 47,5:56 cm (18 3/4 x 22 inch.). Geographical and astronomical map showing four views of equatorial, ecliptic, tropical, and polar circles among the lines of longitude and latitude. Two small charts demonstrate solar positions with respect to the earth and the refraction of light. - By the sides reinforced with the thick paper.
Erscheinungsdatum: 1728
Anbieter: Antiquariat Daniel Schramm e.K., Kiel, Deutschland
Zustand: 0. Johann Gabriel Doppelmayr (Nürnberg 1677 - 1750) war deutscher Astronom und Professor für Mathematik in Nürnberg. Zu seinen Lebzeiten war er vor allem als Mathematiker bekannt. Er gab wichtige Werke zur Instrumentenkunde heraus und übersetzte einige Fachbücher ins Deutsche.- Eine Tafel mit Einriss (7 cm), Titel mit kleinem, hinterlegtem Ausriss. Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 500.
Verlag: Johann Baptist Homann, Nürnberg, 1742
Anbieter: Antiquariat Dr. Wolfgang Wanzke, Augsburg, Deutschland
Hardcover. ohne Jahr (1742). Großformatiges Blatt (ca. 60,5 x 52,5 cm, Bildgröße ca. 58 x 48,5 cm) aus Doppelmayrs "Atlas Coelestis". Sprache: Latein, Altkolorierter Kupferstich, der in einer großen Hemisphäre die beobachteten Bahnen der Planeten Saturn, Jupiter und Mars geozentriert im Verlauf mehrerer Jahre (1702-1730) darstellt. Ausgezeichnet erhaltenes Blatt in schönem Altkolorit, kaum fleckig und ohne Randrisse. Rückseitig am Falz noch ein ca. 2 cm breiter Büttenpapierstreifen montiert.
Constellations. Doppelmayr. "Globi Coelestis in Tabulas planas redacti Pars I.". Orig. copperplate engraving from J. G. Doppelmayr's Atlas Coelestis. Published by J. B. Homann in Nuremberg, ca. 1720. Orig. old colouring. A celestial map of 17 constellations ("Ursa Minor", "Draco", "Cepheus", Ursa Major", "Camelopardalus", "Cassiopea", "Cygnus", "Lyra", "Hercules", "Bootes", "Canes Venatici Asterion et Chara", "Lynx s. Tigris", "Auriga", "Perseus", "Andromeda", "Laserta s. Stellio", "Leo Minor"). With title at the top and indentification of the size of the stars ("Magnitudines Stel:") in lower left corner. The tables along the sides identify and describe the constellations on the chart. 49,5:59 cm (19 1/2 x 23 1/4 inch.). A very decorative celestial map.
Constellations. Doppelmayr. "Globi Coelestis in Tabulas planas redacti Pars II.". Orig. copperplate engraving from J. G. Doppelmayr's Atlas Coelestis. Published by J. B. Homann in Nuremberg, ca. 1720. Orig. old colouring. A celestial map of 18 constellations ("Cygnus", "Lacerta s. Stellio", "Andromeda", "Triangulum Majus", "Triangulum Minus", "Perseus", "Vulpecula", "Equuleus", "Pegasus", "Capricornus", "Aquarius", "Pisces", "Aries", "Piscis Austrinq s. Notius", "Cetus", "Eridanus", "Grus", "Phaenix"). With title at the top and indentification of the size of the stars ("Magnitudines Stel:") in lower left corner. The tables along the sides identify and describe the constellations on the chart. 49:58 cm (19 1/4 x 23 inch.). A very decorative celestial map.
Constellations. Doppelmayr. "Globi Coelestis in Tabulas planas redacti Pars III.". Orig. copperplate engraving from J. G. Doppelmayr's Atlas Coelestis. Published by J. B. Homann in Nuremberg, ca. 1720. Orig. old colouring. A celestial map of 17 constellations ("Perseus", "Auriga", "Linx s. Tigris", "Aries", "Taurus", "Gemini", "Cancer", "Eridanus", "Orion", "Canis Minor", "Hydra", "Cetus", "Lepus", "Canis Major", "Monoceros", Columba Noachi", "Argo Navis"). With title at the top and indentification of the size of the stars ("Magnitudines Stellarum") in lower right corner. The tables along the sides identify and describe the constellations on the chart. 49:59 cm (19 1/4 x 23 1/4 inch.). A very decorative celestial map.
Constellations. Doppelmayr. "Globi Coelestis in Tabulas planas redacti Pars IV.". Orig. copperplate engraving from J. G. Doppelmayr's Atlas Coelestis. Published by J. B. Homann in Nuremberg, ca. 1720. Orig. old colouring. A celestial map of 16 constellations ("Lynx", "Leo Minor", "Ursa Maior", "Coma Berenices", "Canes Venatici Asterion et Chara", "Bootes Cum Monte Maenalo", "Leo", "Virgo", "Libra", "Scorpius", "Hydra", "Sextanus Uraniae", "Crater", "Corvus", "Argo Navis", "Centaurus"). With title at the top and indentification of the size of the stars ("Magnitudo Stellarum") in lower left corner. The tables along the sides identify and describe the constellations on the chart. 49:57,5 cm (19 1/4 x 22 3/4 inch.). A very decorative celestial map.
Constellations. Doppelmayr. "Globi Coelestis in Tabulas planas redacti Pars V.". Orig. copperplate engraving from J. G. Doppelmayr's Atlas Coelestis. Published by J. B. Homann in Nuremberg, ca. 1720. Orig. old colouring. A celestial map of 23 constellations ("Bootescum Monte Maenal", "Corona Borealis", "Hercules", "Cerebrus", "Lyra", "Cygnus", Serpens", "Serpentarius", "Scutum Sobiescianum", "Antinous", "Aquila", "Sagitta", "Vulpecula Cum Ansere", "Delphinus", "Equuleus", "Libra", "Scorpius", "Sagittarius", "Capricornus", "Aquarius", "Lupus", Corona Australis", "Piscis Notius"). With title at the top and indentification of the size of the stars ("Magnitudines Stellarum") in lower left corner. The tables along the sides identify and describe the constellations on the chart. 49,5:58,5 cm (19 1/2 x 23 inch.). A very decorative celestial map.
Constellations. Doppelmayr. "Globi Coelestis in Tabulas planas redacti Pars VI.". Orig. copperplate engraving from J. G. Doppelmayr's Atlas Coelestis. Published by J. B. Homann in Nuremberg, ca. 1720. Orig. old colouring. A celestial map of 21 constellations ("Corona Australis", "Sagittarius", "Piscis Notius", "Cantaurus", "Lupus", "Triangulum Australe", "Ara Thuribuli", "Pavo", "Indus", "Grus", "Musca Apis", "Chamaelon", "Apus, Avis Indica", "Hydrus", "Toucan Anser Amer:", "Phoenix", "Robur Caroli", "Piscis Volans", "Dorado, Xiphias", "Eridanus", "Argo Navis"). With title at the top, indentification of the size of the stars in lower left corner. The tables along the sides identify and describe the constellations on the chart and 3 other tables describes the motion of stars. 49,5:58,5 cm (19 1/2 x 23 inch.). A very decorative celestial map.
Verlag: Norimberga, Homann, 1742, , Norimberga, 1742
Anbieter: Libreria Antiquaria Pregliasco, Torino, Italien
Zustand: molto buono. Incisione in rame (mm 490 x 580) finemente colorata da mano coeva. Carta n. 9 dell'Atlas coelestis del 1742 che Johann Gabriel Doppelmaier redasse verso il 1720, incisa da J. B. Homann di Norimberga. Questa stravagante carta celeste illustra il sistema cosmologico di Tycho Brahe che descrive i complessi movimenti di Venere e Mercurio visti dalla terra. Il centro della carta è riempito con una deliziosa scena di putti che oscillano tra le nuvole. Due pannelli di testo agli angoli inferiori descrivono i movimenti dei pianeti. In buone condizioni di conservazione. Tooley, R. V., Maps and Makers, p. 27. Book.
Constellations. Doppelmayr. "Hemisphaerium Coeli Boreale, in quo loca Stellarum fixarum secundum Aequatorem per Ascenciones nempe rectas et Declinationes ad annum Christi 1730 completum sistuntur". Orig. copperplate engraving from J. G. Doppelmayr's Atlas Coelestis. Published by J. B. Homann in Nuremberg, ca. 1720. Orig. old colouring. An oval chart of the constellationes of the northern sky with decorative vignettes of celestial monsters and animals, cherubs in the corners holding astronomical instruments. The tables along the sides identify and describe the constellations on the chart. 49:58 cm (19 1/4 x 22 3/4 inch.). A very decorative map of the northern starry sky. - Johann Gabriel Doppelmayr (1677-1750) was a German mathematician, astronomer and cartographer.
Constellations. Doppelmayr. "Hemisphaerium Coeli Boreale". Orig. copperplate engraving from J. G. Doppelmayr's Atlas Coelestis. Published by J. B. Homann in Nuremberg, ca. 1720. Orig. old colouring. A charts of the northern hemisphere constellations, with decorative vignettes of the astronomical observatories (the Observatory of Tycho Brahe on the Island of Ven, Denmark, founded in 1576; the Paris Observatory founded 1667; the Nuremburg Observatory founded 1678 where Doppelmayr made his observations; and, the Observatory of Johann Hevelius, founded in Gdansk, Poland in 1650) in the corners. The tables along the sides identify and describe the constellations on the charts. 49:58,5 cm (19 1/4 x 23 inch.). A very decorative celestial chart of the Northern Hemisphere constellations.
Solar system. "Systema Solare et Planetarium ex hypothesi Copernicana secundum .". Orig. copperplate engraving after J. G. Doppelmayr drawing. Orig. old colouring. Published by J. B. Homann (Heirs), Nuremberg, ca. 1730. 49,5:57,5 cm (19 1/2 x 22 3/4 inch.). A very decorative Doppelmayr's of the solar system and constellations in the zodiac in the context of the solar eclipse of May 12, 1706. - With depiction of the planets along with the Sun in the upper left corner, a depiction of the solar eclipse of May 12, 1706 in the lower left corner, clouds and diagrams in the upper right corner, and the illustration of the lunar eclipse and three cosmological systems (Ptolemy's, Brahe's, Copernicus') in the lower right corner. - Johann Gabriel Doppelmayr (1677-1750) was a German astronomer and cartographer.
Constellations. Doppelmayr. "Hemisphaerium Coeli Australe, in quo loca Stellarum fixarum secundum Aequatorem per Ascenciones nempe rectas et Declinationes ad annum Christi 1730 completu sistuntur". Orig. copperplate engraving from J. G. Doppelmayr's Atlas Coelestis. Published by J. B. Homann in Nuremberg, ca. 1720. Orig. old colouring. An oval chart of the of the constellationes of the southern sky. With decorative vignettes of celestial monsters and animals, cherubs in the corners holding astronomical instruments. The tables along the sides identify and describe the constellations on the chart. 49:58 cm (19 1/4 x 22 3/4 inch.). A very decorative map of the southern starry sky. - Johann Gabriel Doppelmayr (1677-1750) was a German mathematician, astronomer and cartographer.
Constellations. Doppelmayr. "Hemisphaerium Coeli Australe". Orig. copperplate engraving from J. G. Doppelmayr's Atlas Coelestis. Published by J. B. Homann in Nuremberg, ca. 1720. Orig. old colouring. A chart of the southern hemisphere constellations, with decorative vignettes of the astronomical observatories at Greenwich, Copenhagen, Cassel, and Berlin in the corners. The tables along the sides identify and describe the constellations on the charts. 49:58 cm (19 1/4 x 23 inch.). A very decorative celestial chart of the Southern Hemisphere constellations.
Constellations. Doppelmayr. "Globi Coelestis in Tabulas planas redacti Pars VI.". Orig. copperplate engraving from J. G. Doppelmayr's Atlas Coelestis. Published by J. B. Homann in Nuremberg, ca. 1720. Magnificent old colouring. A celestial map of 21 constellations ("Corona Australis", "Sagittarius", "Piscis Notius", "Cantaurus", "Lupus", "Triangulum Australe", "Ara Thuribuli", "Pavo", "Indus", "Grus", "Musca Apis", "Chamaelon", "Apus, Avis Indica", "Hydrus", "Toucan Anser Amer:", "Phoenix", "Robur Caroli", "Piscis Volans", "Dorado, Xiphias", "Eridanus", "Argo Navis"). With title at the top, indentification of the size of the stars ("Magnitud. Stellarum") in lower left corner. The tables along the sides identify and describe the constellations on the chart. 49,5:58,5 cm (19 1/2 x 23 inch.). A very decorative celestial map.
Constellations. Doppelmayr. "Globi Coelestis in Tabulas planas redacti Pars II.". Orig. copperplate engraving from J. G. Doppelmayr's Atlas Coelestis. Published by J. B. Homann in Nuremberg, ca. 1720. Magnificent old colouring. A celestial map of 18 constellations ("Cygnus", "Lacerta s. Stellio", "Andromeda", "Triangulum Majus", "Triangulum Minus", "Perseus", "Vulpecula", "Equuleus", "Pegasus", "Capricornus", "Aquarius", "Pisces", "Aries", "Piscis Austrinq s. Notius", "Cetus", "Eridanus", "Grus", "Phaenix"). With title at the top and indentification of the size of the stars ("Magnitudines Stel:") in lower left corner. The tables along the sides identify and describe the constellations on the chart. 49:58 cm (19 1/4 x 23 inch.). A very decorative celestial map.
Constellations. Doppelmayr. "Globi Coelestis in Tabulas planas redacti Pars IV.". Orig. copperplate engraving from J. G. Doppelmayr's Atlas Coelestis. Published by J. B. Homann in Nuremberg, ca. 1720. Magnificent old colouring. A celestial map of 16 constellations ("Lynx", "Leo Minor", "Ursa Maior", "Coma Berenices", "Canes Venatici Asterion et Chara", "Bootes Cum Monte Maenalo", "Leo", "Virgo", "Libra", "Scorpius", "Hydra", "Sextanus Uraniae", "Crater", "Corvus", "Argo Navis", "Centaurus"). With title at the top and indentification of the size of the stars ("Magnitudo Stellarum") in lower left corner. The tables along the sides identify and describe the constellations on the chart. 49:57,5 cm (19 1/4 x 22 3/4 inch.). A very decorative celestial map.
Constellations. Doppelmayr. "Globi Coelestis in Tabulas planas redacti Pars III.". Orig. copperplate engraving from J. G. Doppelmayr's Atlas Coelestis. Published by J. B. Homann in Nuremberg, ca. 1720. Magnificent old colouring. A celestial map of 17 constellations ("Perseus", "Auriga", "Linx s. Tigris", "Aries", "Taurus", "Gemini", "Cancer", "Eridanus", "Orion", "Canis Minor", "Hydra", "Cetus", "Lepus", "Canis Major", "Monoceros", Columba Noachi", "Argo Navis"). With title at the top and indentification of the size of the stars ("Magnitudines Stellarum") in lower right corner. The tables along the sides identify and describe the constellations on the chart. 49:59 cm (19 1/4 x 23 1/4 inch.). A very decorative celestial map.
Verlag: Johann Baptist Homann, Nuremberg, 1730
Anbieter: Alexandre Antique Prints, Maps & Books, Toronto, ON, Kanada
Karte
Zustand: Very Good. Engraved celestial chart with spandred illustrations of the observatories at Greenwich, Copenhagen, Berlin, and Kassel, Size : 490x580 (mm), 19.29x22.83 (Inches), Hand Colored.