ابن عاصم، محمد بن محمد، , -1453?, تحفة الحكام في نكت العقود والأحكام, الفقه المالكي, القضاء في الإسلام, KBP320.I2624 .M388 1920z
للقاضي سيدي أبي بكر محمد بن محمد بن عاصم الأندلسي الغرناطي. وبهامشه حاشية خاتمة المحققين ورئيس المدققين ذي الفتح الرباني أبي علي سيدي الحسن بن... Show moreللقاضي سيدي أبي بكر محمد بن محمد بن عاصم الأندلسي الغرناطي. وبهامشه حاشية خاتمة المحققين ورئيس المدققين ذي الفتح الرباني أبي علي سيدي الحسن بن رحال المعداني. Main Heritage Shelves General KBP320.I2624 .M388 1920z Book vol. 1-2 Item-ID: i23736227 BIB-ID: 2530067 Show less
par F. André Theuet d'Angovlesme. Initials. Main Heritage Shelves General DS47 .T44 1554 Book Item-ID: i23166903 BIB-ID: 2451686 Show morepar F. André Theuet d'Angovlesme. Initials. Main Heritage Shelves General DS47 .T44 1554 Book Item-ID: i23166903 BIB-ID: 2451686 Show less
De nonnullis orientalium urbibus / A Gabr. Sionita (p. 3-112) -- Itinerario Hierosolymitano et syriaco / ex Iohannis Cotovici (p. 113-257) --... Show moreDe nonnullis orientalium urbibus / A Gabr. Sionita (p. 3-112) -- Itinerario Hierosolymitano et syriaco / ex Iohannis Cotovici (p. 113-257) -- Historia Arabum / Wolfang Drechsleri (p.259-297) First edition of the collection. Contains: 1. Sionita & Hesronita. De nonnullis orientalibus urbium. "This important work contains early descriptions of Baghdad, Bokhara, Damascus, Medina, Mecca, and Aleppo" (Blackmer). 2. "De moribus atque institutis Turcarum" by the French diplomat C. Richier. 3. W. Drechsler's "Historia Arabum". - From the library of the Vorarlberg lawyer Dr. Karl J. Steger. Waterstaining throughout. Engraved t.p. Title on added t.p.: De nonnullis orientalium urbibus, necnon indigenarum religione ac moribus, tractatus brevis. A Gabr. Sionita ... ac Joanne Hesronita ... Running title: Vrbes et mores Orientalium. Numbers 270-279 omitted in pagination. Written by Gabriel Sionita, Joannes Hesronita, C. Richerius, J. Cotovicus, and others. Main Heritage Shelves General DS206 .A73 1633 Book Item-ID: i10058102 BIB-ID: 1510974 Show less
Description and travel, Description and travel, DS47 .S26 1627
Dedication signed: George Sandys. The title page is engraved and signed: Francisco Delaram sculp. Printer's name from STC. One of the plates, often... Show moreDedication signed: George Sandys. The title page is engraved and signed: Francisco Delaram sculp. Printer's name from STC. One of the plates, often lacking, is intended to fill a blank spot left on D4v. The last leaf is blank. Signatures: A² B-2D⁶. Main Heritage Shelves General DS47 .S26 1627 Book Item-ID: i1004307x BIB-ID: 1006110 Microfilm. Ann Arbor, Mich.: University Microfilms International, 1980. 1 microfilm reel; 35mm. (Early English books, 1475-1640; 1559:1). Show less
World maps, World maps--Early works to 1800, World maps
World map with relief shown pictorially Dutch text on verso First state, either the first or second Dutch printing (1571 or 1573) Main Heritage... Show moreWorld map with relief shown pictorially Dutch text on verso First state, either the first or second Dutch printing (1571 or 1573) Main Heritage Display General HC.MAP.00004 Print Map Item-ID: i23188091 BIB-ID: 2489587 Show less
Sundials, Sundials--Early works to 1800, QB215 .B46 1574
Numerous woodcut diagrams, some full page. Arms of the dedicatee, Emmanuel Philibert, Duke of Savoy on t.p. Historiated and decorated initials. Erra... Show moreNumerous woodcut diagrams, some full page. Arms of the dedicatee, Emmanuel Philibert, Duke of Savoy on t.p. Historiated and decorated initials. Errata, leaf 123v. Main Heritage Shelves General QB215 .B46 1574 Book Item-ID: i21961475 BIB-ID: 2346972 Show less
This is a beautiful, original map of the African continent, from the 1575 edition of Theatrum Orbis Terrarum by Abraham Ortelius. This is the fifth... Show moreThis is a beautiful, original map of the African continent, from the 1575 edition of Theatrum Orbis Terrarum by Abraham Ortelius. This is the fifth state of the copperplate, still the date 1570 is present in the cartouche, which was removed between 1606 and 1612 (van den Broecke). At the time of its publication it was the most expensive book ever produced. Between 1570 and 1612, it was issued in 31 editions and 7 languages. This map of Africa is based upon Gastaldi's 8 sheet wall map and Mercator's world map of 1569. The map was the first widely disseminated modernized map of Africa in the latter part of the 16th Century and became the standard map of the continent until well into the 17th Century. Relief shown pictorially. Title in decorative strapwork cartouche flanked by two caryatids. Map of Africa including part of Asia. Three sea monsters appear in the ocean and three ships are engaged in battle in the Indian Ocean. Map is based on the Gastaldi 8-sheet wall map of 1564 and Mercator's wall map of 1569 with some modifications engraved by Frans Hogenberg. Scale derived from latitude lines. Coordinates converted to Greenwich meridian. Latin text on verso with title: "Africa." Last line of text: "Ximo, habes litteras Ioannis Baptistae Rhamusi, & Hieronymi Fracastorij" points to the map published in a 1592 Latin edition of Theatrum Orbis Terrarum--(Van den Boecke, Koemans 31:041) From: Ortelius' Theatrum Orbis Terrarum. Main Heritage Compact General HC.MAP.00274 Print Map Item-ID: i11400687 BIB-ID: 1845455 Abraham Ortelius was born 1527 in Antwerp. He studied mathematics, Greek and Latin and travelled a lot across Europe. He established a business in dealing with books and drawing maps. His first remarkable map was a 8 sheet world map in the year 1564, but only three copies have survived. In 1570 he issued the "Theatrum Orbis Terrarum", the first modern "Atlas" with uniformly sized maps in a systematic collection. The term "Atlas" was not used until Mercator introduced it 20 years later. Most of the maps in Theatrum were engraved by Frans Hogenberg. Atlas Despite its expense, it was a big success and around 7000 copies were printed until 1612, in many editions and six different languages. Beside the Theatrum, Ortelius compiled a series of historical maps and published it in the "Parergon Theatri," which was bound with the Theatrum from 1579 onwards, or published separately. Show less
[map 1.] Descriptio antiquae vrbis Hierosolymorum, qua amplitudine et splendore tempore Christi Saluatoris nostri conspicua fuit -- [map 2.] Noua... Show more[map 1.] Descriptio antiquae vrbis Hierosolymorum, qua amplitudine et splendore tempore Christi Saluatoris nostri conspicua fuit -- [map 2.] Noua vrbis Hierosolymitanae descriptio, qua forma et situ nostro seculo se conspiciendam praebet. On left of sheet is imaginary topographic description of the ancient city at the time of Jesus Christ; on right side is topographical description of the modern city. Relief shown by shading, hachures, and pictorially. From: Civitates orbis terrarum / Georg Braun and Franz Hogenberg. Köln, 1572, Vol. I, No. 52 (should read 53), according to Laor. "The maps are drawn after Laicstain-De Jode's original but without mentioning the names." Laor, p.152. Inset at bottom right of Moses receiving the Tablets of the Law. Copperplate. Latin text on verso: "Ierosolyma." Includes index. Main Heritage Compact General HC.MAP.00912 Print Map Item-ID: i11402386 BIB-ID: 1172581 Show less
From volume 1 of Braun and Hogenberg's "Civitates Orbis Terrarum" Bird's eye views of Tangier, Tzaffin, Ceuta, Asilah and Salé towns of the present... Show moreFrom volume 1 of Braun and Hogenberg's "Civitates Orbis Terrarum" Bird's eye views of Tangier, Tzaffin, Ceuta, Asilah and Salé towns of the present day Morocco. Main Heritage Compact General HC.MAP.00307 Print Map Item-ID: i1140078x BIB-ID: 1172421 Show less
This is a beautiful, original map of the African continent, from the 1575 edition of Theatrum Orbis Terrarum by Abraham Ortelius. This is the fifth... Show moreThis is a beautiful, original map of the African continent, from the 1575 edition of Theatrum Orbis Terrarum by Abraham Ortelius. This is the fifth state of the copperplate, still the date 1570 is present in the cartouche, which was removed between 1606 and 1612 (van den Broecke). At the time of its publication it was the most expensive book ever produced. Between 1570 and 1612, it was issued in 31 editions and 7 languages. This map of Africa is based upon Gastaldi's 8 sheet wall map and Mercator's world map of 1569. The map was the first widely disseminated modernized map of Africa in the latter part of the 16th Century and became the standard map of the continent until well into the 17th Century. Relief shown pictorially. Title in decorative strapwork cartouche flanked by two caryatids. Map of Africa including part of Asia. Three sea monsters appear in the ocean and three ships are engaged in battle in the Indian Ocean. Map is based on the Gastaldi 8-sheet wall map of 1564 and Mercator's wall map of 1569 with some modifications engraved by Frans Hogenberg. Scale derived from latitude lines. Coordinates converted to Greenwich meridian. Latin text on verso with title: "Africa." Last line of text: "Ximo, habes litteras Ioannis Baptistae Rhamusi, & Hieronymi Fracastorij" points to the map published in a 1592 Latin edition of Theatrum Orbis Terrarum--(Van den Boecke, Koemans 31:041) From: Ortelius' Theatrum Orbis Terrarum. Main Heritage Compact General HC.MAP.00274 Print Map Item-ID: i11400687 BIB-ID: 1845455 Abraham Ortelius was born 1527 in Antwerp. He studied mathematics, Greek and Latin and travelled a lot across Europe. He established a business in dealing with books and drawing maps. His first remarkable map was a 8 sheet world map in the year 1564, but only three copies have survived. In 1570 he issued the "Theatrum Orbis Terrarum", the first modern "Atlas" with uniformly sized maps in a systematic collection. The term "Atlas" was not used until Mercator introduced it 20 years later. Most of the maps in Theatrum were engraved by Frans Hogenberg. Atlas Despite its expense, it was a big success and around 7000 copies were printed until 1612, in many editions and six different languages. Beside the Theatrum, Ortelius compiled a series of historical maps and published it in the "Parergon Theatri," which was bound with the Theatrum from 1579 onwards, or published separately. Show less
par N. Sanson. I. Somer Pruthenus Sculp. Relief shown pictorially. "Avec privilege du Roy pour vingt Ans." Appears in: Cartes générales de toutes les... Show morepar N. Sanson. I. Somer Pruthenus Sculp. Relief shown pictorially. "Avec privilege du Roy pour vingt Ans." Appears in: Cartes générales de toutes les parties du monde ... / par le sieur Sanson d'Abbéville. Paris : Chez P. Mariette, 1658. (Map no. 20). Main Heritage Compact General HC.MAP.00916 Print Map Item-ID: i11402404 BIB-ID: 1172583 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
Relief shown pictorially. From a view done by Matheo Pagano in 1549. From Braun and Hogenberg's Civitates orbis terrarum. Indexed for points of interest. ... Show moreRelief shown pictorially. From a view done by Matheo Pagano in 1549. From Braun and Hogenberg's Civitates orbis terrarum. Indexed for points of interest. Text on verso. Birds-eye plan of Cairo with Pyramids and Sphinx marked in the right side and illustration of Arabs in the lower l. h. Main Heritage Compact General HC.MAP.00507 Print Map Item-ID: i11404280 BIB-ID: 1172771 Historic Maps copy is gift of Robert A. McCabe, Class of 1956. NjP Show less
by I.S. Abraham Goes sculpsit. Ancillary maps in upper border: Tanger -- Ceuta -- Alger -- Tunis -- Alexandria -- Alcair -- Mozambique -- Canaria.... Show moreby I.S. Abraham Goes sculpsit. Ancillary maps in upper border: Tanger -- Ceuta -- Alger -- Tunis -- Alexandria -- Alcair -- Mozambique -- Canaria. Includes ill. of native peoples in left and right borders. Text on verso titled The description of Africa; p. 5-6; printer's signature C. Prime meridian: Ferro Relief shown pictorially, depth shown by shading and stippling Dans l'encadrement supérieur, 8 petits cartouches gravés contenant des plans et vues de : Tanger, Ceuta, Alger, Tunis, Alexandrie, Alcair, Mozambique, Canaries. Fol. 5 from : A Prospect of the most famous parts of the world... by John Speed, 1646. Arabian peninsula is shown with many towns and Red Sea marked. Views of important cities in Africa, Tangoer, Ceuta, Alger, Tunis, Alexandria, Alcair (Cairo), Mozambique, Canaria. [up pannel]. African Human figures and their costumes [l. & r. pannels].Picture of piranhas attacking a ship & whales. Main Heritage Compact General HC.MAP.00725 Print Map Item-ID: i11402076 BIB-ID: 1172550 Show less
AL BOHALI. De judiciis nativitatum liber unus, antehac non editus. Epistola nuncupatoria Ioachim Helleri Leucopetraei ad clarissimum virum D.... Show moreAL BOHALI. De judiciis nativitatum liber unus, antehac non editus. Epistola nuncupatoria Ioachim Helleri Leucopetraei ad clarissimum virum D. Philippum Melanthonem. Nuremberg, Ioannes Montanus & Ulric Neuber, 1549. 1€l(b)+1tit.+1 +24+21+1 with woodcut border at head of title, large woodcut vignette on last leaf, woodcut initials, and diagrams in text; extensive contemporary annotations; modern vellum. The second edition (first 1546) of Abu Ali al-Khayyat's Kitab al-Mawalid as translated to Latin by Johannes Hispalensis (John of Seville). "[The author's] fame in mediaeval Europe stems from the K. al-Mawalid, a work on judicial astrology which also contains horoscopes for illness, frequent citations from Ptolemy and Hermes on the pars fortunae, etc. Two Latin translations were made of it, one by Plato of Tivoli (Plate Tiburtinus) at Barcelona in 1136, and the other by Seville in 1153; the latter translation was printed in Nuremberg (1546, 1549)" (EI) The translator, Johannes Hispalensis, was "the chief and most voluminous translator of astrological works from Arabic into Latin in the twelfth century. [His trnaslations] remained in use during the later middle ages and many of them appeared in print in early editions" (Thorndike, II, p. 73). Joachim Heller was a leading member of the circle of the celebrated Humanist and Reformer Philip Melanchthon, to whom the preface of this edition is Albohali is addressed. Heller explains Albohali's method, and states that the work is published from a manuscript which was once in the library of King Mathias of Hungary. El, IV, p. 1162; Sezgin, VII, pp. 120-21. Adams A562; Carmody p. 50 (1546 edition only); IA 102. 783; Lalande p. 69; Zinner 1949. Contient : bandeau gr. s. b. au titre, marque typ. à la fin. Main Heritage Shelves General QB26 .K43 1549 Book Item-ID: i10077510 BIB-ID: 1009387 Ex-libris ms des [carmes] déchaussés de Lyon. Fr693836101 : Rés 348923 Reliure parchemin 16e siècle, double cadre de filets à froid, 4 fleuronsà froid. Fr693836101 : Rés 348923 Show less
تأليف عبد الواحد بن عاشر الأندلسي، محمد بن أحمد بن محمد الفاسي ميارة. Main Heritage Shelves General KBP320.K43.I26 M39 1890 Book Item-ID: i23753031 BIB... Show moreتأليف عبد الواحد بن عاشر الأندلسي، محمد بن أحمد بن محمد الفاسي ميارة. Main Heritage Shelves General KBP320.K43.I26 M39 1890 Book Item-ID: i23753031 BIB-ID: 2531294 Show less