Edward Luther Stevenson

Terrestrial & Celestial Globes


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sunt.” “Valete feliciter ex Argentina ultima Augusti. Anno post natü salutatorē. M.D.ix. Johannes grüniger imprimebat. Adelpho castigatore.” “The world globe. Exposition or description of the world and of the terrestrial sphere constructed as a round globe similar to a solid sphere, whereby every man even of moderate learning can see with his own eyes that there are antipodes whose feet are opposite ours. … Farewell, Strassburg on the last day of August A.D. 1509. Printed by Johann Grüniger. Corrected by Adolphus.”160 Neither the author of this tract nor the maker of the globe is known of certainty. They have been attributed to Glareanus as well as to Waldseemüller.

      Fig. 33. Globus Mundi, 1509.

      Fig. 34. Lenox Globe, 1510.

      Fig. 35. Lenox Globe in Hemispheres.

Jagellonicus Globe, 1510.

      Fig. 36. Jagellonicus Globe, 1510.

      Fig. 37. Jagellonicus Globe in Hemispheres.