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Astrolabii canones

ISTC No.ia01171000
TitleAstrolabii canones
Imprint[Venice : Paganinus de Paganinis, about 1497-98]
Imprint[about 1494]
Format
NotesPolain dates about 1494. Manuscript note by Scholderer in BMC reprint: 'From 2a, l. 18 to 15a, l. 1 (Cum plurimi ... pro tetragona) the text is identical with that of Robertus Anglicus, De astrolabio canones, Perugia [1477] (IA.32717, vi, p. 879). P. Liechtenstein re-issued the book in 1512 adding three lines to the title (H. Reichner, Cat. Nine (1948), no. 166, GW 2759)'
Language of itemlat
Reference worksGoff A1171; H 1898*; Klebs 119.1; Sander 649; Polain(B) 340; IGI 929; IBE 1411; SI 391; Kotvan 110; Hubay(Augsburg) 199; Madsen 368; Walsh 2361; Rhodes(Oxford Colleges) 179; Bod-inc A-476; Sheppard 4267; Pr 5169; BMC V 458; BSB-Ink R-213; GW 2759
Related resourcesMicrofiche: Primary Source Microfilm (an imprint of Cengage Learning), 1993 & 2001. Incunabula: the Printing Revolution in Europe 1455-1500. Unit 3 - Image of the World: Geography and Cosmography, GC 22; Unit 43 - Science Part III, SCI

Holdings

AT
(Ink 1.H.109)
BE (imperfect, wanting leaves 16-30)
CZ (Roudnice)
DK
DE

(2)
IT (Magl. L.7.7)



RU (Dresden copy)
SKKošice SKn
ES


SE
GBLondon, British Library (IA.23275)
London, Royal Society
London, University College
Oxford, Bodleian Library
Oxford, Keble College
USProvidence RI, Brown University, John Hay Library
Williamstown MA, Williams College, Chapin Library
New York NY, Columbia University, Plimpton Library
Cambridge MA, Harvard University, Countway Library of Medicine
San Marino CA, Huntington Library
New Haven CT, Yale University, Beinecke Library
noofcopies29
Last Edit2024-05-03 12:00:00.00
 
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Astrolabii canones

idia01171000
titleAstrolabii canones
imprint[Venice : Paganinus de Paganinis, about 1497-98]
imprint[about 1494]
dimensions
notesPolain dates about 1494. Manuscript note by Scholderer in BMC reprint: 'From 2a, l. 18 to 15a, l. 1 (Cum plurimi ... pro tetragona) the text is identical with that of Robertus Anglicus, De astrolabio canones, Perugia [1477] (IA.32717, vi, p. 879). P. Liechtenstein re-issued the book in 1512 adding three lines to the title (H. Reichner, Cat. Nine (1948), no. 166, GW 2759)'
languageofitemlat
referencesGoff A1171; H 1898*; Klebs 119.1; Sander 649; Polain(B) 340; IGI 929; IBE 1411; SI 391; Kotvan 110; Hubay(Augsburg) 199; Madsen 368; Walsh 2361; Rhodes(Oxford Colleges) 179; Bod-inc A-476; Sheppard 4267; Pr 5169; BMC V 458; BSB-Ink R-213; GW 2759
relatedresourcesMicrofiche: Primary Source Microfilm (an imprint of Cengage Learning), 1993 & 2001. Incunabula: the Printing Revolution in Europe 1455-1500. Unit 3 - Image of the World: Geography and Cosmography, GC 22; Unit 43 - Science Part III, SCI

holdings

AT
(Ink 1.H.109)
BE (imperfect, wanting leaves 16-30)
CZ (Roudnice)
DK
DE

(2)
IT (Magl. L.7.7)



RU (Dresden copy)
SKKošice SKn
ES


SE
GB (IA.23275)




US





noofcopies29
Last Edit2024-05-03 12:00:00.00