File:Noua orbis terrarum delineatio singulari ratione accommodata meridiano tabb. Rudolphi astronomicarum LOC 2006627265.jpg
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DescriptionNoua orbis terrarum delineatio singulari ratione accommodata meridiano tabb. Rudolphi astronomicarum LOC 2006627265.jpg |
English: Relief shown pictorially. Appears in Johannes Kepler's Tabvlae Rudolphinae. Ulm : Johannes Saur, 1627-30. Prime meridian based on the astronomer Tycho Brahe's observatory in Denmark. Map drawn in three parts (left to right): 1 half-hemisphere (15 cm. radius), 1 hemisphere (29 cm. in diameter), and 1 half-hemisphere (15 cm. radius). Shirley, Rodney W. Mapping of the world. 1983, p. 358-9 Bricker, Charles. Landmarks of mapmaking. 1977, p. 252-3 Includes note and ill. of double eagle. Included in map folder: Folder (24 x 31 cm.) containing 7 photocopies from printed references and 1 letter of correspondence all describing this map. Also included is a section of the original map folder with a manuscript note regarding the date of publication and representation in Kepler's atlas. Mounted on cloth. LC copy imperfect: 3 vertical fold lines. Pin holes in cloth tape in all corners. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. |
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Title InfoField | Noua orbis terrarum delineatio singulari ratione accommodata meridiano tabb. Rudolphi astronomicarum | ||
Shelf ID InfoField | G3200 1630 .E3 | ||
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Source | https://www.loc.gov/item/2006627265/ | ||
Author | Eckebrecht, Philipp; Walch, J. P. (Johann Philipp); Kepler, Johannes | ||
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Location InfoField | Earth | ||
Part of InfoField | American Memory · General Maps · Catalog · Geography And Map Division | ||
Subject InfoField | Earth · Early Works To 1800 · World Maps |
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