Mappe-monde qui représente les deux hemisphères savoir celui de l'orient et celui de l'occident, tirée des quatre cartes générales de feu M. le profess. Hasius, Planiglobii terrestris mappa vniversalis, and Schul-Atlas von zwantzig General- und Special-Lan
Description:
Appears in Homann heirs' Schul-atlas von zwantzig general-und special-land karten ... Cf. Phillips, no. 293., Imperfect: torn along fold, with no loss of text. Shee, Map colored to show distribution of religions., and Title in Latin and French; legend in German.
Publisher:
Homann Erben],
Subject (Name):
Hase, Johann Matthias, 1684-1742 and Homann Erben (Firm)
Subject (Topic):
Religion--Maps--Early works to 1800 and World maps--Early works to 1800
Lowitz, G. M. (George Moritz), 1722-1774, cartographer.
Call Number:
11 1746A
Image Count:
1
Resource Type:
Maps, Atlases & Globes
Alternative Title:
Mappe-monde qui représente les deux hemisphères savoir celui de l'orient et celui de l'occident, tirée des quatre cartes générales de feu M. le profess. Hasius and Planiglobii terrestris mappa vniversalis
Description:
Includes color illustrations, 4 ancillary maps showing poles, and 2 diagrams., Map colored to show distribution of religions., Mounted on linen. Sheet measures 49 x 61 cm. Cross collection no. 39., Relief shown pictorially., Title in Latin and French., and Variant with privilege statement "Cum Priv. S. Caes .Maj." in Latin cartouche and "Avec Priv. de S. Maj. Imper." in French cartouche, Fig. I, Fig. III, and Fig. IV. centered in the French cartouche, and with a detailed outline of Alaska and the Aleutian Archipelago.
Subject (Name):
Hase, Johann Matthias, 1684-1742. and Homann Erben (Firm), publisher.
Subject (Topic):
Religion--Maps--Early works to 1800. and World maps--Early works to 1800.
From the Collection: Hanbury-Williams, Charles, 1708-1759
Published / Created:
1731–1743
Call Number:
LWL MSS 7
Container / Volume:
box 45, folder 20
Image Count:
111
Description:
Autograph manuscript poems cover 94 leaves (the full volume), with poems arranged/dated chronologically from 1731 to 1743. Most of the material was published in his Works, and the album pages were annotated in pencil in the twentieth century with those citations.
The volume is in a stiff board binding covered with marbled paper with a calf spine. It has printed CH-W and Phillipps number labels on the spine. The Hanbury-Williams volume number is 69; the Phillipps number is 10930.
From the Collection: Hanbury-Williams, Charles, 1708-1759
Published / Created:
1743–1744
Call Number:
LWL MSS 7
Container / Volume:
box 45, folder 21
Image Count:
71
Description:
Autograph manuscript writings cover 57 leaves (about half of the volume) in an otherwise blank book, with poems arranged/dated chronologically from 1743 to 1744. Most of the material was published in his Works, and the album pages were annotated in pencil in the twentieth century with those citations.
The volume is in a stiff board binding covered with marbled paper with a calf spine. It has printed CH-W and Phillipps number labels on the spine. The Hanbury-Williams volume number is 70; the Phillipps number is 10930.
[Atlas factice of 42 maps, produced by the Homann Erben firm]
Image Count:
1
Alternative Title:
Praefectura Generalis et Comitatus Provinciae
Subject (Geographic):
Alpes de Haute-Provence (France) --Maps --Early works to 1800, Alpes-Maritimes (France) --Maps --Early works to 1800, Bouches-du-Rhone (France) --Maps --Early works to 1800, France, Southern --Maps --Early works to 1800, Var (France) --Maps --Early works to 1800, and Vaucluse (France : Dept.) --Maps --Early works to 1800
Manuscript, on parchment, in Gothic script, produced in Flanders during the fourth quarter of the thirteenth century.
Description:
Binding: dark brown calf skin over pasteboards (sixteenth or seventeenth century)., Decorations include a half-page initial on f. 43r (six other half-page initials have been cut from the manuscript) and illustrations of the labors of the months in the calendar., On the calendar page for December, St. Thomas of Canterbury's name has been erased from its place, indicating English ownership at least in the sixteenth century., and The back flyleaf has, in two fourteenth century hands, a French song "Une bon chanson ay troue" and a Middle English carol "Mayde and moder, glade thou be."
Plates opposite p. 96 and 98 should be reversed., Elizabethan Club copy: With thirty-two manuscript extracts from Shakespeare's comedies, histories, and tragedies, selected by an unidentified 18th-century English reader and written in the margins, perhaps Herbert Randolph's father? Also several pencil notes have been erased., Engraved title vignette (portrait of Horace); illustrated with full-page copperplate engravings., With quotations descriptive of each plate from Horace and other Latin writers, and verses in Spanish, Dutch, Italian, and French, on verso of preceding plate., Pages numbered on letterpress pages (rectos) only, with an engraved illustration opposite., Nagler and Bryan attribute the engraving of the plates to Gijsbert van Veen., Colophon reads: Typis Dauidis Martinij., and Binding: Late 17th-century calf, spine ruled in gilt, red morocco label; covers rubbed and heavily crazed with mottling fluid; rebacked, preserving most of the original spine.
Publisher:
Prostant apud Philippum Lisaert, auctoris aere & cura