Hase, Johann Matthias, 1684-1742 Homann Erben (Firm) Lowitz, G. M. (George Moritz), 1722-1774
Published / Created:
1746
Call Number:
1973 Folio 30
Collection Title:
[Atlas factice of 32 maps and 1 distance table, produced by the Homann Erben firm]
Image Count:
1
Alternative Title:
Mappe-monde qui represente les deux hemispheres savoir celui de l’orient et celui de l’occident, tiree des quatre cartes generales de feu M. le profess. Hasius, dressee par Mr. G.M. Lowitz et publiee par les Heritiers de Homann and Planiglobii terrestris mappa vniversalis
Description:
Map colored to show distribution of religions.
Publisher:
[Homann Erben]
Subject (Topic):
Atlases, German --Early works to 1800, Religion --Maps --Early works to 1800, and World maps --Early works to 1800
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
Reformatio Sigismundi, originally written in 1439 at the alleged instigation of the Holy Roman Emperor Sigismund (1368-1437) for the Council of Basel. The text of Marston MS 273 is the vulgate version (V), composed around 1440. As with other versions, the author of this text is supposedly Friedrich von Lantnau or Lantzenau (see f. 6r), who claims to have undertaken the translation of it into German from the "original" Latin. The identity of this person is still uncertain (see Koller, op. cit., p. 6), and the idea of a Latin "original" is rejected by the editor (Koller, op. cit., p. 17).
Description:
On paper and Written by a single scribe in a neat hybrida script, without loops and with very few abbreviations.
Subject (Name):
Sigismund, Emperor of Germany, 1368-1437
Subject (Topic):
Reformation --Early movements and Reformation--Holy Roman Empire
[Atlas factice of 50 maps, primarily by Johann Baptist Homann and/or issued by the Homann Erben
Image Count:
1
Publisher:
[Johann Baptist Homann]
Subject (Geographic):
Carniola (Slovenia) --Maps --Early works to 1800, Croatia --Maps --Early works to 1800, and Ljubljana (Slovenia) --Maps, Pictorial --Early works to 1800