Astronomy, Astronomy--Early works to 1800, Astrology, Arabic, Astrology, Arabic--Early works to 1800, Icun. 1489 .A3
Translation by Joannes Hispalensis of the author's Kitāb aḥkām sinī al-mawālīd and other writings, based in great part on al-Kindī. cf.... Show moreTranslation by Joannes Hispalensis of the author's Kitāb aḥkām sinī al-mawālīd and other writings, based in great part on al-Kindī. cf. Sarton. An introd. to the hist. of science. Baltimore [1927] v. 1, p. 568; and Enzyk. d. Islām. Ed. by Johannes Angelus. Imprint from colophon. Signatures: A-N⁸ O Show less
Astronomy, Astrology, Arab, Astrology, Arab--Early works to 1800, BF1714.A6 A28 1515
Albumasar, De Magnis Coniunctionibus. (Aus dem Arabischen ubers. von Johannes Hispalensis. Hrsg. von Johanned Angelus). Augsburg, Erhard Ratdolt,... Show moreAlbumasar, De Magnis Coniunctionibus. (Aus dem Arabischen ubers. von Johannes Hispalensis. Hrsg. von Johanned Angelus). Augsburg, Erhard Ratdolt, 31. Marz 1489. Kl-4' . Mit 252 (statt 268) Text Holzschnitten (inkl. Wdh.). Hot. Typ.,39-41 Zl. 115 (statt 118) Bl. D 1, 2 und G 3). pgt. um 1900 mit Rvg., goldgepr. Filete und mittelstuck auf den Deckeln sowie dreiseit. Goldschnitt (gering berie- ben). (116) Einzige Inkunabelausgabe. - Hain- C. 611. Klebs 39.1. Pellechet 414. Polain 106. IGI 265 Proctor 1882. schreiber 3072. schramm XXIII, 25, 119-134 und 136-159 BMC II, 383 GKW 836. Goff A360. Walsh I, 625. BSB A-226. Essling 448. Houzeau - L.I 3821: Cet ouvrage contient la mention de toutes les conjonctions de planetes dont l'histoire conservait le souvenir " - Vgl. Carmody 91 - Eines der drei Hauptwerke des beruhmten persischen Astrologen(805-886) Er. vertritt hier die Meinung, dab die welt wahrend einer konjunktion aller planeten in letzten Grad des Widders entstanden und der Weltuntergang bei einer Konjunktion aller Plaeten im letzten Grad der Fische zu erwarten sei. Die Vorhersagen Albumasars und sein astrologisches system galten als grundlegend. Die Holzschnitte zeigen die Tierkreise, Sternbilder und astrologische Zeichen.- Vor-satz mit Aufkleber. Titel verso gestempelt. Einige BI. neu angefalzt. BI P2 und 3 mit hinterlegtem Papierdurchbruch. Gering gebraunt und flecking. Gewaschenes Exemplar. Main Heritage Shelves General BF1714.A6 A28 1515 Book Item-ID: i10077674 BIB-ID: 1009403 Show less
Astronomy, Astrology, Arab--Early works to 1800, BF1714.A6 A28 1515
Albumasar, De Magnis Coniunctionibus. (Aus dem Arabischen ubers. von Johannes Hispalensis. Hrsg. von Johanned Angelus). Augsburg, Erhard Ratdolt,... Show moreAlbumasar, De Magnis Coniunctionibus. (Aus dem Arabischen ubers. von Johannes Hispalensis. Hrsg. von Johanned Angelus). Augsburg, Erhard Ratdolt, 31. Marz 1489. Kl-4' . Mit 252 (statt 268) Text Holzschnitten (inkl. Wdh.). Hot. Typ.,39-41 Zl. 115 (statt 118) Bl. D 1, 2 und G 3). pgt. um 1900 mit Rvg., goldgepr. Filete und mittelstuck auf den Deckeln sowie dreiseit. Goldschnitt (gering berie- ben). (116) Einzige Inkunabelausgabe. - Hain- C. 611. Klebs 39.1. Pellechet 414. Polain 106. IGI 265 Proctor 1882. schreiber 3072. schramm XXIII, 25, 119-134 und 136-159 BMC II, 383 GKW 836. Goff A360. Walsh I, 625. BSB A-226. Essling 448. Houzeau - L.I 3821: Cet ouvrage contient la mention de toutes les conjonctions de planetes dont l'histoire conservait le souvenir " - Vgl. Carmody 91 - Eines der drei Hauptwerke des beruhmten persischen Astrologen(805-886) Er. vertritt hier die Meinung, dab die welt wahrend einer konjunktion aller planeten in letzten Grad des Widders entstanden und der Weltuntergang bei einer Konjunktion aller Plaeten im letzten Grad der Fische zu erwarten sei. Die Vorhersagen Albumasars und sein astrologisches system galten als grundlegend. Die Holzschnitte zeigen die Tierkreise, Sternbilder und astrologische Zeichen.- Vor-satz mit Aufkleber. Titel verso gestempelt. Einige BI. neu angefalzt. BI P2 und 3 mit hinterlegtem Papierdurchbruch. Gering gebraunt und flecking. Gewaschenes Exemplar. Show less
Astronomy, Astronomy--Early works to 1800, QB23 .A43 1512
Alcabitius. Libellus isagogicus ... ad magisterium judicorum astrorum interpretatus a Joanne Hispalensi scriptumque in eiusdem a Joanne Saxonie... Show moreAlcabitius. Libellus isagogicus ... ad magisterium judicorum astrorum interpretatus a Joanne Hispalensi scriptumque in eiusdem a Joanne Saxonie editum utile serie connexum incipiut. Venice, Melchior Sessa, 1512. Small 4to, 1l + 142 + 1 lea.. with woodcut astronomical diagram on title and printer's device, woodcut diagrams and horoscopes in text, printer's device at colophon, woodcut initials; ownership inscription partially erased from foot of title, single wormhole in outer margin towards the end, soem damp-staining in the lower half; a good copy in contemporary limp vellum; seventeenth-century inscription on fly leaf referring to Welsch's comments on Alcabitius. Abu I-Saqr al-Qabisi's tenth-century text al-Mudkhal, 'Introduction to the Art of Astrology', as translated to Latin in the twelfth century by Johannes Hispalensis, commented upon in the fourteenth century by Johannes Sexonius, and printed in Venice at the beginning of the sixteenth century. "The book, as the title indicates, is an introductory exposition of some of the fundamental principles of genethlialogy; its present usefulness lies primarily in its quotations from the Sassanian Andarzghar literature and from al-Kindi the Indians, Ptolemy, Dorotheus of Sidon, Masha'allah, Hermes Trismegistus, and Valens"(DSB). DSB, XI, p. 226; EI, IV, pp. 340-41; Sezgin, VII, pp. 170-1. Adams A21; Carmody p. 146; IA 102. 861; Lalande p. 35; Sander 221. Main Heritage Shelves General QB23 .A43 1512 Book Item-ID: i10136940 BIB-ID: 1015330 Show less
Astronomy, Astronomy--Early works to 1800, QB23 .A43 1512
Alcabitius. Libellus isagogicus ... ad magisterium judicorum astrorum interpretatus a Joanne Hispalensi scriptumque in eiusdem a Joanne Saxonie... Show moreAlcabitius. Libellus isagogicus ... ad magisterium judicorum astrorum interpretatus a Joanne Hispalensi scriptumque in eiusdem a Joanne Saxonie editum utile serie connexum incipiut. Venice, Melchior Sessa, 1512. Small 4to, 1l + 142 + 1 lea.„. with woodcut astronomical diagram on title and printer's device, woodcut diagrams and horoscopes in text, printer's device at colophon, woodcut initials; ownership inscription partially erased from foot of title, single wormhole in outer margin towards the end, soem damp-staining in the lower half; a good copy in contemporary limp vellum; seventeenth-century inscription on fly leaf referring to Welsch's comments on Alcabitius. Abu I-Saqr al-Qabisi's tenth-century text al-Mudkhal, 'Introduction to the Art of Astrology', as translated to Latin in the twelfth century by Johannes Hispalensis, commented upon in the fourteenth century by Johannes Sexonius, and printed in Venice at the beginning of the sixteenth century. "The book, as the title indicates, is an introductory exposition of some of the fundamental principles of genethlialogy; its present usefulness lies primarily in its quotations from the Sassanian Andarzghar literature and from al-Kindi the Indians, Ptolemy, Dorotheus of Sidon, Masha'allah, Hermes Trismegistus, and Valens"(DSB). DSB, XI, p. 226; EI, IV, pp. 340-41; Sezgin, VII, pp. 170-1. Adams A21; Carmody p. 146; IA 102. 861; Lalande p. 35; Sander 221. Show less
Astronomy, Astronomy--Early works to 1500, QB41 .R63 1497
This work contains two texts. The first is a treatise on the planispheric astrolabe of Robert of Chester, who may or may not be the same person as... Show moreThis work contains two texts. The first is a treatise on the planispheric astrolabe of Robert of Chester, who may or may not be the same person as Robert of Ketton, who wrote a number of scientific treatises and translated Arabic works, such as al-Khwarizmi's Algebra, made whilste he was in Segovia in 1145. He also wrote an original treatise on the construction of the universal astrolabe, in London in 1147. The second text is a treatise on surveying, illustrated with sixty-two woodcut diagrams, showing techniques for the measurement of altitudes (including using an astrolabe), angles and distances. Partis secunde huius De mensurationibus reru[m] tractatulus Signatures: a-c⁸, d⁶ 36, 37 lines to a page. Publication place, name of publisher and publication date taken from the ISTC. Initial letters in woodcuts and sixty-two woodcut diagrams Marginal handwriten remarks Main Heritage Display General QB41 .R63 1497 Book Item-ID: i21509256 BIB-ID: 1950494 Show less
Astronomy, Astronomy--Early works to 1700, QB41 .K47 1604
authore, Ioanne Keplero. Main Heritage Shelves General QB41 .K47 1604 Book Item-ID: i23300371 BIB-ID: 2496356 With: De Cometis libelli tres / autore... Show moreauthore, Ioanne Keplero. Main Heritage Shelves General QB41 .K47 1604 Book Item-ID: i23300371 BIB-ID: 2496356 With: De Cometis libelli tres / autore Iohanne Keplero. 1619 With: Logarithmorum ad totidem numeros rotundos / Joannis Kepleri. Marpurgi, 1624 Show less
studio et opera Johannis Gravii nunc primum publicata. Item: Rinæ tabulæ geographicæ, una Nassir Eddini Persæ, altera Ulug Beigi Tatari: opera et... Show morestudio et opera Johannis Gravii nunc primum publicata. Item: Rinæ tabulæ geographicæ, una Nassir Eddini Persæ, altera Ulug Beigi Tatari: opera et studio Johannis Gravii nunc primum publicatæ. Londini 1652. Original Persian title not traced Text reads from back to front. Persian and Latin on facing pages The first leaf and the last leaf are blank Main Heritage Shelves General QB41 .K48 1652 Book Item-ID: i10061538 BIB-ID: 1007789 Show less
Astronomy, Astronomy--Early works to 1800, QB23 .M37 1549
Quæ omnia ad veteris archetypi lectionem diligenter collata ... Augusti ducis Saxoniæ ... dicauit Ioachimus Hellerus ... Signatures: A⁴ a⁴ [alpha]⁴ ... Show moreQuæ omnia ad veteris archetypi lectionem diligenter collata ... Augusti ducis Saxoniæ ... dicauit Ioachimus Hellerus ... Signatures: A⁴ a⁴ [alpha]⁴ *² B-Y⁴ Z². Main Heritage Shelves General QB23 .M37 1549 Book Item-ID: i10077406 BIB-ID: 1009376 Show less
Astronomy, Astronomy--Early works to 1800, Cosmology, Medieval, Cosmology, Medieval--Early works to 1800, Science, Science--Early works to 1800, Astronomy, Cosmology, Medieval, Science, QB41 .G35 1632
Includes index. Frontispiece engraved by Stefan Della Bella. Printer's device, head- and tail-pieces; initials; woodcut diagrams. Mounted label on p.... Show moreIncludes index. Frontispiece engraved by Stefan Della Bella. Printer's device, head- and tail-pieces; initials; woodcut diagrams. Mounted label on p. 92 containing lines omitted in printing. cf. Riccardi. Bib. mat. ital. vol. 1, col. 512. Errata lists: p. 1-2, last count; signature register: p. 32, last count. Leaves 2B3 and 2B4 missigned as 2B2 and 2B3, respectively. Suppressed by the Inquisition in 1633. Main Heritage Shelves General QB41 .G35 1632 Book Item-ID: i23174109 BIB-ID: 2452139 Show less
Astronomy, Astronomy--Early works to 1800, QB23 .F57 1539
per Philippum Iollaimun Blereium, cum scholijs eiusdem. Early work on astrological meteorology by the French astrologer Firmin de Belleval from the... Show moreper Philippum Iollaimun Blereium, cum scholijs eiusdem. Early work on astrological meteorology by the French astrologer Firmin de Belleval from the first half of the 14th century. Here in the first edition edited by Philip Jollain of Blery after the very rare "editio princeps" printed in 1485 by Erhard Ratdolt in Venice, originally published anonymously, but generally attributed to Firmin. Although the author is indebted to the writings of Ptolemy, Pliny, Johannes Hispalensis, Albertus Magnus and many Arabic authors such as Al-Kindi, Abu Ma'shar, Ali ibn Ridwan, Abraham ben Ezra, he drew also largely on contemporary popular knowledge and oral traditions. - The prognostication is the only of Firmin's treatises that was ever printed. In essence it is a treatise on astrological meteorology and it is one of the first meteorological works ever published. Divided into 7 chapters, the book deals respectively with the nature of different parts of the sky, the stars, seasons and climates; global climate changes due to great conjunctions, eclipses and movements of the sun; similar changes due to the respective movements of the sun and the moon; particular judgments arising from the same sets of causes; and predictions concerning rain and weather forecasting in general. - A few minor spots, otherwise a very good copy with ample margins. First published anonymously in 1485 with title "Opusculü repertorii pronosticon in mutationes aeris." Main Heritage Shelves General QB23 .F57 1539 Book Item-ID: i1681745x BIB-ID: 1507125 Show less
Astronomy, Astronomy--Early works to 1800, Incun. 1488 .A316
Known as Flores astrologiae. Probably an abridgment of De magnis coniunctionibus, translated by Joannes Hispalensis from the author's Kitāb aḥkām... Show moreKnown as Flores astrologiae. Probably an abridgment of De magnis coniunctionibus, translated by Joannes Hispalensis from the author's Kitāb aḥkām sinī al-mawālīd and other of his works. Cf. Sarton's An introd. to the history of science, I, p. 568; II, p. 170; and Enzyk. d. Islam. Show less
Astronomy, Astronomy--Early works to 1800, HimmelsglobusKufische SchriftGeschichte 1225, HimmelsglobusKufische SchriftGeschichte 1225, QB41 .A87 1790
a Simone Assemano ling. orient. in Seminario Patavino prof. illustratus. Praemissa ejusdem De Arabum Astronomia Dissertatione et adjectis duabus... Show morea Simone Assemano ling. orient. in Seminario Patavino prof. illustratus. Praemissa ejusdem De Arabum Astronomia Dissertatione et adjectis duabus epistolis Cl. Josephi Toaldi in Gymnasio Patavino astronomiae prof. Main Heritage Shelves General QB41 .A87 1790 Book Item-ID: i15640346 BIB-ID: 1011356 Diss.-Padua. Show less
Astronomy, Astronomy--Early works to 1800, HimmelsglobusKufische SchriftGeschichte 1225, HimmelsglobusKufische SchriftGeschichte 1225, QB41 .A87 1790
a Simone Assemano ling. orient. in Seminario Patavino prof. illustratus. Praemissa ejusdem De Arabum Astronomia Dissertatione et adjectis duabus... Show morea Simone Assemano ling. orient. in Seminario Patavino prof. illustratus. Praemissa ejusdem De Arabum Astronomia Dissertatione et adjectis duabus epistolis Cl. Josephi Toaldi in Gymnasio Patavino astronomiae prof. Main Heritage Shelves General QB41 .A87 1790 Book Item-ID: i10097211 BIB-ID: 1011356 Diss.-Padua. Show less
par M. Delambre. Main Heritage Shelves General QB23 .D45 1819 Book Item-ID: i22394874 BIB-ID: 2397207 Show morepar M. Delambre. Main Heritage Shelves General QB23 .D45 1819 Book Item-ID: i22394874 BIB-ID: 2397207 Show less
Astronomy, Astronomy--Early works to 1800, QB41 .A26 1489
Main Heritage Vault QB41 .A26 1489 Book Item-ID: i24488653 BIB-ID: 2619024 Show moreMain Heritage Vault QB41 .A26 1489 Book Item-ID: i24488653 BIB-ID: 2619024 Show less
Astronomy, Astronomy--Early works to 1800, BF1714.A6 A286 1506
ALBUMASAR. Introductorium in astronomiam ... octo continens libros partiales. [colophon:] Venice, Jacobius Pentius de Leucho for Melchior Sessa,... Show moreALBUMASAR. Introductorium in astronomiam ... octo continens libros partiales. [colophon:] Venice, Jacobius Pentius de Leucho for Melchior Sessa, 1506. 1„l(bin.) + 7 tit. + 1„ + 124 (unpaginated) + 1l.„ + 1l. (bind.). 8 vo, with fine woodcut vignette on title of a black-faced astronomer in a landscape reading the stars an astrolable and dividers, 43 small woodcut emblems of the planets and signs of the zodiac in text, 2 astronomical diagrams in text, numerous fine woodcut initials, printer's device at colophon; without the final blank; moder vellum. 'The Great Introduction' Kitab al-Mudkhal al-kabir, the most important work of the Arabic astrologer most frequently quoted in the West. It contains an astrological theory of the tides (Abu Mas'shar's justification of astrology resting on the manifest influence of the moon in this connection) which was the principal source of the Middle Ages for speculation on the subject (see Duhem, Le systeme du monde, II, pp. 369-386). This is the concise translation of Hermann of Carinthia, made in 1140 and first printed by Ratdolt in Augsburg in 1489. The title vignette in this edition is one of the best known Renaissance representation of an astronomer. On Hermann, see: Charles Burnett, 'Arabic into Latin in twelfth-century Spain: the works of Hermann of Carinthia' in Mittellateinsches Fahrbuch, 1978, pp. 100-34. Adams A566; Carmody p. 90; IA 102. 833; Lalande p. 32; Essling 525; Sander 214: Show less
Astronomy, Astronomy--Early works to 1800, Astronomy, Arab, Q111 .H35, QB41 1669
Opera Jacobi Golii. Arabic text, followed by Latin translation and "Iacobi Golii in Alferganum notae." Includes indexes. Main Heritage Shelves General ... Show moreOpera Jacobi Golii. Arabic text, followed by Latin translation and "Iacobi Golii in Alferganum notae." Includes indexes. Main Heritage Shelves General Q111 .H35 QB41 1669 Book Item-ID: i10148796 BIB-ID: 1016515 Show less
Astronomy, Astronomy--Early works to 1800, QB23 .I263 1485
Albohazen Hali filii Abenragel ; revisus per Bartolomeum de Alten. Main Heritage Display General QB23 .I263 1485 Book Item-ID: i10077509 BIB-ID: 1009386 Show moreAlbohazen Hali filii Abenragel ; revisus per Bartolomeum de Alten. Main Heritage Display General QB23 .I263 1485 Book Item-ID: i10077509 BIB-ID: 1009386 Show less