Cosmographicus liber Petri Apiani mathematici studiose collectus.
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Colophon: Excusum Landshutae typis ac formulis D. Joannis Weyssenburgers: impensis Petri Apiani. Anno Christi saluatoris omnium millesimo quingentesimo vicesimo quarto mense janu: Phebo Saturni domicilium possidente. At end of app.: Libri de geographicis principijs finis. Perfecto trino[modified q] deo laudes ingentes. Anno humane salutis. 1524. Signatures: A-N4. Gothic type; p. 70-104 in double columns; title vignette; on verso of t.-p., the arms of the Abp. of Salzburg to whom the work is dedicated. Title and the headings in "Summa et ordo operis" are in red, as are also parts of vignette, arms of the Abp. of Salzburg, and sphere on page preceding text. Revolving diagrams at p. 17, 24, 63, and app., p. [2] Two detached illustrations to accompnay "Instrumentum syderale" in appendix are inserted at end of volume. On p. 2, a globe with Ameri on an island; revolving diagram on p. 63 contains the word America.--Pt. 2 has caption title: Secunda pars principalis huius libri de suämaria necnõ particulari Europae, Africae: Asiae et Americae descriptione.--Ch. 4 (p. 69) De America, begins: America: quae nunc quarta pars terrae dicitur / ab Americo Vespucio eiusde inuetore nomen sortita est. Et non immerito: quoniam mari vndi[modified q] clauditur insula appellatur.--On p. 103, Insulae Americae adiacentes. 1st edition. For full discription see Ortroy, Bibliographie de l'uvre de Pierre Apian. 1902. no. 22. Book.
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