A photomechanical print probably created during the early twentieth century as a forgery that reproduces twelve gores for a globe published in 1507 by Martin Waldseemüller based on his wall map, Universalis Cosmographia (1507). and Evidence of the forgery includes the superimposition of the gores over glue already on the paper surface, which suggests use of a sheet removed from a period volume, as well as details that replicate gores from an authentic woodcut print formerly owned by Austrian cartographer Franz Hauslab and acquired by the James Ford Bell Library at the University of Minnesota in 1954
Description:
In Latin.
Subject (Geographic):
America
Subject (Name):
Hauslab, Franz, 1798-1883., Vespucci, Amerigo, 1451-1512., and Waldseemüller, Martin, 1470-1519
Subject (Topic):
Forgeries, Globes, World maps, Discovery and exploration, and Name
BEIN 90 1645: Sheet measures 50 x 60.6 cm., Relief shown pictorially., In Dutch on verso, with caption title "Beschryvinghe van Zvyd-America" and signature 2I., and From Jan Jansson's Nieuwen atlas ... Amsterodami : Apud Ioannem Ianssonium, 1647.
BEIN 85 1740D: Stamp on verso: Yale, Horace Brown, 1900S., BEIN 71 1737A: Forms part of the Benjamin Franklin Collection., Relief shown pictorially., "Cum gratia et privil S.R.I. Vicariatus in partibus Rheni Suevice et Juris Franconici.", Dates inferred from Portobelo inset showing "Admiralis Vernon Bachiam intrans d. 21 Novembr 1739" and reference in Lowery 328 to this map appearing as "... no. 190 in the 'Verlagsübersicht bis 1760', reprinted in Sandler's notice of Seutter.", and Includes insets of Portobelo, Havana, Cartagena, and Veracruz, text, and illustrations.
Publisher:
Tobias Conrad Seutter
Subject (Geographic):
North America, United States, Mexico, Central America, and Caribbean Area
BEIN 85 1740D: Stamp on verso: Yale, Horace Brown, 1900S., BEIN 71 1737A: Forms part of the Benjamin Franklin Collection., Relief shown pictorially., "Cum gratia et privil S.R.I. Vicariatus in partibus Rheni Suevice et Juris Franconici.", Dates inferred from Portobelo inset showing "Admiralis Vernon Bachiam intrans d. 21 Novembr 1739" and reference in Lowery 328 to this map appearing as "... no. 190 in the 'Verlagsübersicht bis 1760', reprinted in Sandler's notice of Seutter.", and Includes insets of Portobelo, Havana, Cartagena, and Veracruz, text, and illustrations.
Publisher:
Tobias Conrad Seutter
Subject (Geographic):
North America, United States, Mexico, Central America, and Caribbean Area
BEIN 71 1737B: Ms. annotations. Ms. no. on verso: 207 III 59. Sheet measures 53.6 x 64.9 cm. Forms part of the Benjamin Franklin Collection., BEIN 71 1716 Copy 1: Ms. no. on verso: 107. Stamp on verso: Yale, Horace Brown, 1900S. Neat line measures 47.6 x 57.5 on sheet 52 x 62 cm., BEIN Cross 71 1705 Copy 1: Ms. no.: pl. 92. Mounted on linen. Sheet measures 53.6 x 63.7 cm. Cross Collection no. 145., BEIN Cross 71 1705 Copy 2: Watermark. Manuscript number on verso, "28." Sheet measures 53 x 61 cm. Cross Collection no. 237., Relief shown pictorially., Some references suggest earlier possible imprint date., This edition is at least the second state, as Ludoviciana has replaced Florida as the name of the Louisiana territory., Appears in Homann's Atlas geographicus major ... Normibergae : Curantibus Homannianis heredibus, 1759., and Includes notes, ill. of ships in battle, and of Europeans and Native Americans, and four bar scales.
Rerum Moscoviticarum commentarii and Rervm Moscoviticarvm comentarii
Description:
BEIN 2001 +95: Imperfect: some loss of marginal ms. notes and illustrations due to bleeding. Hand colored illustrations. Contemporary ms. annotations and corrections, possibly in hand of the author (according to dealer slip in CtY-BR copy). Bookplate: From the collection of Laura K. and Valerian Lada-Mocarski. Dealer description pasted in., BEIN 2014 +259: Imperfect: leaves IIII and X (first count) wanting; leaf ²E6 (blank) wanting; leaves II-III and leaf VIII (first count) mutilated, with some loss of text; wormed in gutter, with no loss of text; binding broken, with loose pages; edges of leaves reinforced with paper. Variant setting of type for dedication on leaf II (first count); 33 lines on recto, 27 lines on verso. Manuscript note, corrections in text, and inscription of Sigmund Herberstein on title page. Bookplate: From the collection of Laura K. and Valerian Lada-Mocarski., Imprint from BM STC German., Dedication dated and signed: Viennae Austriae prima Matrij M.D.XLIX. ... Sigimundus liber Baro in Herberstain, Neyperg & Guttenhag., Includes a map and a portrait of the author engraved by Augustin Hirschvogel; portrait includes Hirschvogel's monogram and the date 1547., and Signatures: A-C⁴, ²A-E⁶, ³A-F⁶ ³G²(-³G2).
Rerum Moscoviticarum commentarii and Rervm Moscoviticarvm comentarii
Description:
BEIN 2001 +95: Imperfect: some loss of marginal ms. notes and illustrations due to bleeding. Hand colored illustrations. Contemporary ms. annotations and corrections, possibly in hand of the author (according to dealer slip in CtY-BR copy). Bookplate: From the collection of Laura K. and Valerian Lada-Mocarski. Dealer description pasted in., BEIN 2014 +259: Imperfect: leaves IIII and X (first count) wanting; leaf ²E6 (blank) wanting; leaves II-III and leaf VIII (first count) mutilated, with some loss of text; wormed in gutter, with no loss of text; binding broken, with loose pages; edges of leaves reinforced with paper. Variant setting of type for dedication on leaf II (first count); 33 lines on recto, 27 lines on verso. Manuscript note, corrections in text, and inscription of Sigmund Herberstein on title page. Bookplate: From the collection of Laura K. and Valerian Lada-Mocarski., Imprint from BM STC German., Dedication dated and signed: Viennae Austriae prima Matrij M.D.XLIX. ... Sigimundus liber Baro in Herberstain, Neyperg & Guttenhag., Includes a map and a portrait of the author engraved by Augustin Hirschvogel; portrait includes Hirschvogel's monogram and the date 1547., and Signatures: A-C⁴, ²A-E⁶, ³A-F⁶ ³G²(-³G2).
Peutinger table and Tabvla itineraria ex illvstri Pevtingerorvm Bibliotheca
Description:
BEIN 2016 +333: Imperfect: title panel mutilated, with some loss of text. Sheets joined together to form a roll; backed in linen., Relief shown pictorially., "MD" in publication date in apostrophic forms., Appears in Ortelius' Theatri Orbis Terrarum Parergon. Antwerp, 1624., and "Peutinger Table: Road map of Western Roman Empire about 250 A.D. bought by Conrad Peutinger and published in Venice by Aldus in 1591 (2 sections only), in Antwerp 1598 (12 sections) ... The only record of Roman map making that has survived to the present day."--Tooley's Dictionary of Mapmakers. New York, 1979.