Terrestrial and Celestial Globes Volume 2 / Their History and Construction Including a Consideration of their Value as Aids in the Study of Geography and Astronomy

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Globes and Globe Makers of the Early Seventeenth Century. The

Globes of the Second Half of the Seventeenth Century

Globes and Globe Makers of the First Half of the Eighteenth Century from Delisle to Ferguson

Globes and Globe Makers of the Second Half of the Eighteenth Century

The Technic of Globe Construction Materials and Methods

Bibliographical List

Index of Globes and Globe Makers

General Index

Transcriber’s note:
Many foreign and English words in the text and in the references occur in joined, hyphenated and spaced forms with almost equal frequency. These have not been modified for the sake of fidelity to the printed text.

The symbol used after q as a scribal abbreviation in Latin has been represented by ȝ.

Rembrandt’s Philosophers.


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Chapter X: Globes and Globe Makers of the Early Seventeenth Century. The Dutch Scientific Masters and Their PreËminent Leadership.

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The shifting of globe making interest to the northwest of Europe at the close of the sixteenth century.—The Van Langrens as leaders.—Jodocus Hondius and his son Henricus.—Willem Jansz. Blaeu and his sons, John and Cornelius.—The Ferreri armillary sphere.—Globes of Peter Plancius.—Isaac Habrecht.—Globes of Mattheus Greuter and their reproduction by Rossi.—Manfredus SettÀla.—Abraham Goos.—Adam Heroldt.

 

Chapter XI: Globes of the Second Half of the Seventeenth Century

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Certain striking tendencies exhibited in the matter of globe making in this period.—The Gottorp globes.—Weigel’s globes.—Carlo Benci.—Amantius Moroncelli.—Castlemaine’s immovable globe.—The armillary of Treffler.—Armillary sphere of Gian Battista Alberti.—The numerous globes of P. Vincenzo Coronelli.—Certain anonymous globes of the period.—Johannes Maccarius.—Jos. Antonius Volpes.—Vitale Giordani.—George Christopher Eimmart.—Giuseppe Scarabelli.—Giovanni Battista.—Joseph Moxon.—The Chinese globes of Peking.

 

Chapter XII: Globes and Globe Makers of the First Half of the Eighteenth Century—from Delisle to Ferguson

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Activities of Guillaume Delisle.—Jean Dominique Cassini and his reforms.—Vincenzo Miot.—The globes of Gerhard and Leonhard Valk.—Activities of John Senex.—Nicolas Bion.—The armillary sphere of Carmelo Cartilia.—Mattheus Seutter of Augsburg.—Robert Morden.—Jean Antoine Nollet.—Johann Gabriel Doppelmayr of NÜrnberg.—Terrestrial globe of Cusani.—Terrestrial globes of Siena.—The work of the monk Pietro Maria da Vinchio.—James Ferguson of Scotland.

 

Chapter XIII: Globes and Globe Makers of the Second Half of the Eighteenth Century

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Few globe makers of striking distinction in this period.—An apparent decrease in scientific interest in globes, but an apparent increase in popular interest.—Gilles and Didier Robert de Vaugondy.—The work of Desnos.—Globes of Gian Francesco Costa the Venetian.—Globes of Akerman and Akrel.—The French globe makers Rigobert Bonne and Lalande.—Charles Messier and Jean Fortin.—Globes of George Adams the Elder, of George Adams the Younger, and of Dudley Adams.—Small globes of Nathaniel Hill.—The work of Innocente Alessandri and Pietro Scaltaglia.—Charles Francis Delamarche.—Manuscript globes of Vincenzo Rosa.—Geographer and globe maker Giovanni Maria Cassini.—Globes of William Cary.

 

Chapter XIV: The Technic of Globe Construction—Materials and Methods

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General problems to be met.—Development from the simple armilla to the complex sphere.—The references of Ptolemy, Leontius Mechanicus, Alfonso.—Behaim’s leadership in practical globe making.—Materials employed.—Experiments in map projection.—The beginning and rapid development of globe-gore construction.—Various examples of early gore maps.—Equatorial polar and ecliptic polar mountings.—Special features of celestial globe maps.—Globe mountings.—Varying sizes of globes.—The uses of globes.—Moon globes and planetariums

 

Bibliographical List

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Index of Globes and Globe Makers

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General Index

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List of Illustrations

Frontispiece. Rembrandt’s Philosophers 2
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Terrestrial Globe of Jodocus Hondius, 1600. From original in Library of Henry E. Huntington, New York

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Celestial Globe of Jodocus Hondius, 1600. From original in Library of Henry E. Huntington, New York

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90.

Dedication Appearing on Globe of Jodocus Hondius, 1600

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Terrestrial Globe of Jodocus Hondius, 1618. From original in collection of The Hispanic Society of America, New York

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92.

Portrait of Willem Jansz. Blaeu. From engraving by Falck

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93.

Terrestrial Globe of Willem Jansz. Blaeu, 1606. From original in collection of The Hispanic Society of America, New York

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94.

Terrestrial and Celestial Globes of Willem Jansz. Blaeu, 1616. From originals in collection of The Hispanic Society of America, New York

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Terrestrial Globe of Willem Jansz. Blaeu, 1622. From original in collection of The Hispanic Society of America, New York

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Section of Jodocus Hondius World Map, 1611. From Stevenson’s reproduction

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Terrestrial Globe of Willem Jansz. Blaeu, 1622. From original in Chigi Library, Rome

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Celestial Globe of Willem Jansz. Blaeu, 1622. From original in Liceum Foscarini, Venice

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98a.

Terrestrial Globe of Willem Jansz. Blaeu, ca. 1640. From original in Royal Library, Madrid

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98b.

Celestial Globe of Willem Jansz. Blaeu, ca. 1640. From original in Royal Library, Madrid

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Portrait of Peter Plancius. From an old print

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Terrestrial Globe of Peter Plancius, 1614. From original in Astronomical Museum, Rome

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Terrestrial Globe of Isaac Habrecht, 1625. From original in the collection of The Hispanic Society of America, New York

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102.

Terrestrial Globe of Mattheus Greuter, 1632. From original in the collection of The Hispanic Society of America, New York

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Terrestrial Globe of Mattheus Greuter, 1638. From original in the collection of The Hispanic Society of America, New York

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103a.

Terrestrial Globe of Dominico Rossi (Mattheus Greuter), 1695. From original in the collection of The Hispanic Society of America, New York

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103b.

Celestial Globe of Dominico Rossi (Mattheus Greuter), 1695. From original in the collection of The Hispanic Society of America, New York

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The Gottorp Armillary Sphere, 1657. From original in the National Museum, Copenhagen

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105.

Terrestrial Globe of Silvester Amantius Moroncelli, 1672. From original in Marciana Library, Venice

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106.

Manuscript Celestial Globe (Moroncelli?), Late Seventeenth Century. From original in Library of William R. Hearst, New York

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107.

Portrait of Earl of Castlemaine. From an old print

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108.

Globe of Earl of Castlemaine, 1679. From Coronelli’s Epitome Cosmografica

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Globe of Christopher Treffler, 1683. From Coronelli’s Epitome Cosmografica

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Portrait of P. Vincenzo Coronelli. From his Atlante Veneto

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Emblem of the Venetian Accademia Cosmografica degli Argonauti. From Coronelli’s Atlante Veneto

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Terrestrial Globe of P. Vincenzo Coronelli, 1688. From original in Marciana Library, Venice

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Celestial Globe of P. Vincenzo Coronelli, 1688. From original in Marciana Library, Venice

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Terrestrial Globe of P. Vincenzo Coronelli, 1688. From original in Landesmuseum, ZÜrich

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Terrestrial Globe of P. Vincenzo Coronelli, 1696. From original in collection of The Hispanic Society of America, New York

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115a.

Terrestrial Globe of P. Vincenzo Coronelli, 1693. From original in Academy of Sciences, Turin

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115b.

Celestial Globe of P. Vincenzo Coronelli, 1693. From original in Academy of Sciences, Turin

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Portrait of Joseph Moxon. From his Mechanick Exercises

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Ancient Mongolian Armillary Sphere, ca. 1274. From Thompson’s Illustrations of China

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117a.

Armillary Sphere and Celestial Globe of Ferdinand Verbiest, 1673. From Thompson’s Illustrations of China

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Terrestrial Globe of Guillaume Delisle, 1700. From original in Royal Library, Madrid

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118a.

Terrestrial Globe of Johann Ludovicus Andreae, 1717. From original in City Historical Museum, Frankfurt

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Portrait of Jean Dominique Cassini. From an old print

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Terrestrial Globe of Gerhard and Leonhard Valk, 1750 (?). From original in collection of The Hispanic Society of America, New York

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120a.

Southern Hemisphere Celestial Globe by Gerhard and Leonhard Valk, with Author and Date Legend, 1750 (?). From original in collection of The Hispanic Society of America, New York

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Terrestrial Globe of Gerhard and Leonhard Valk, 1750 (?). From original in collection of The Hispanic Society of America, New York

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121a.

Celestial Globe of Gerhard and Leonhard Valk, 1750 (?). From original in collection of The Hispanic Society of America, New York

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122.

Terrestrial Globe of John Senex, 1793. From original in Royal Library, Madrid

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Portrait of Nicolas Bion. From an old print

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Terrestrial Globe of Mattheus Seutter, 1710. From original in Astronomical Museum, Rome

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Celestial Globe of Mattheus Seutter, 1710. From original in Astronomical Museum, Rome

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125a.

Terrestrial Globe of Van Lauen Zonen, 1745. From original in City Historical Museum, Frankfurt

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126.

Terrestrial Globe of Johann Gabriel Doppelmayr, 1728. From original in collection of The Hispanic Society of America, New York

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126a.

Celestial Globe of Johann Gabriel Doppelmayr, 1728. From the original in collection of The Hispanic Society of America, New York

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126b.

Celestial Globe of Johann Puschner, 1730. From original in Math. Phys. Salon, Dresden

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127.

Portrait of James Ferguson. From an old print

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127a.

Pocket Globe of James Ferguson, 1750 (?). From original in collection of The Hispanic Society of America, New York

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127b.

Terrestrial Globe of Herman Moll, 1705. From original in collection of The Hispanic Society of America, New York

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Terrestrial Globe of Pietro Rosini, 1762. From original in the University Library, Bologna

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129.

Armillary Sphere of Jean Fortin, 1780. From original in collection of The Hispanic Society of America, New York

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129a.

Globe of L. C. Desnos, 1782. From original, Piacenza

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130.

Terrestrial Globe of George Adams, 1782. From original in Astronomical Museum, Rome

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130a.

Terrestrial Globe of Nathaniel Hill, 1754. From original in New York Public Library

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131.

Terrestrial Globe of Giovanni Maria Cassini, 1790. From original in Astronomical Museum, Rome

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Anonymous Terrestrial Globe, ca. 1800. From original in collection of The Hispanic Society of America, New York

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Astrolabe. From Joseph Moxon, A Tutor to Astronomy and Geography, 1695

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134.

Globe Gores of Henricus Glareanus, 1527. From his Geographia liber unus

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Gore Map of Leonardo da Vinci, ca. 1515

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Anonymous Globe Gores in Plane Map Construction, ca. 1550. From original manuscript in John Carter Brown Library, Providence

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Portrait of Johann Hevelius (Hevel). From his Prodromus

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Constellation Ursa Major. From Apianus Cosmographicus liber, 1529

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Constellation of Orion by Hevelius. From his Prodromus

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Terrestrial Globe Gores by Johannes Oterschaden, ca. 1675. From original in collection of The Hispanic Society of America

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Celestial Globe Gores by Johannes Oterschaden, ca. 1675. From original in collection of The Hispanic Society of America

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Engraved Sections for Globe Horizon Circle by Johannes Oterschaden, ca. 1675. From original in collection of The Hispanic Society of America

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143.

The Orrery. From an engraving by William Pether after engraving by Joseph Wright

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Armillary Sphere. From Blagrave, Mathematical Jewel, 1585

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XII.

Ship. From Jodocus Hondius’ World map, 1611

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Printer’s Mark of the Blaeu Press

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