Astrolabium planu[m] in tabulis Ascendens : co[n]tinens qualibet hora atq[ue] mi[nu]to. Equationes domoru[s] celi. Mora[m] nati in vtero matris cu[ius] quoda[m] tractatu natiuitatu[m] vtili ac ornato, Nec no[n] horas inequales [pro] quolibet climate mundi..
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Author / Creator: | Angelus, Johannes, 1463-1512. |
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Uniform title: | Astrolabium. 1488. |
Imprint: | [Augsburg] : Erhardi Ratdolt Auguste[n]sis ..., Vigesimoseptimo kalendas Nouembris. Mcccclxxviii [27 Nov.1488] |
Description: | 1 online resource ([348] p.) : ill. |
Language: | Latin |
Series: | Early European books. |
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Format: | E-Resource Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/10101867 |
Other uniform titles: | Petrus, de Abano, approximately 1250-approximately 1315 Firmicus Maternus, Julius. Mathesis. Ratdolt, Erhard, 1447?-1527 or 1528 |
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Notes: | Uniform title from ISTC. Imprint from colophon, which reads: Opus Astrolabij plani in tabulis: a Ioha[n]ne Angeli artium liberaliu[m] magistro a nouo elaboratu[m]: explicit feliciter. Erhardi ratdolt Auguste[n]sis viri solertis: eximia industria: [et] mira imprimendi arte: qua nup[er] venecijs: nunc Auguste vindelicoru[m] excellet nominatissimus. Vigesimoseptimo kalendas Nouembris. M.cccc.lxxviij. Laus deo. ISTC gives date of publication as 27 Nov. (or 6 Oct.?) 1488. Floriated initials. "Subsunt in hac secu[n]da parte figure celi ad medium sexti climatis ... per duodecim domos verificate. quibus: imagines facierum preponuntur: graduumq[ue] omnium signorum imagines: ab excellentissimo viro ... Petro de abano elaboratas "--Leaf e8v, line 2. "Insequitur has tabulas tractatus quidam in natiuitatibus multum vtilis. ex [Matheseos] libris ... Julij firmici: extratus"--Leaf s1v, line 21. Register on D10v; floriated initials. Signatures: pi⁴ a-e⁸ f-s⁴ t-y⁸ z¹² A-C⁸ D¹² (final 2 leaves blank). Reproduction of original in: Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale di Firenze -- Incunabula. Bound with: Liber quadripartiti Ptolemei id es] quattuor tractatuum. [Venice] : Per Erhardum Ratdolt de Augusta, die. 15. mensis Ianuarij. 1484. ISTC, ia00711000 Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Mich. : ProQuest, 2010 Mode of access: World Wide Web. Available to subscribing institutions. |
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