Mathematics, Greek, Mathematics, Greek--Early works to 1800, Conic sections, Conic sections--Early works to 1800, QA31 .A66 1661
APOLLONIUS of Perga. Conicorum Lib. V. VI. VII. paraphraste Abalphato Asphahanensi nunc primum editi. Additus in calce Archimedis assumptorum liber... Show moreAPOLLONIUS of Perga. Conicorum Lib. V. VI. VII. paraphraste Abalphato Asphahanensi nunc primum editi. Additus in calce Archimedis assumptorum liber ex codicibus Arabicis Mss ... Abrahamus Ecchellensis Latinos ... reddidit ... Io. Alfonsus Borellus ... notas uberiores in universum opus adiecit. Florence, Joseph Cocchini 1661. Tall 4to, 1lea. (bin.) + 1tit. + 1 + 1tit. + 1 + 8 + 8 + 8 pref. + 6 + 2 ind. + 2 cont. + 415 + 1 + 1 lea. (bin.), title printed in red and black, numerous diagrams throughout; a magnificient copy, entirely uncut; modern culf backed marbled boards. First edition of the Ecchelensis translations of both works, the first published version of Books V - VII of Apollonius's Conics, which only survive in the Arabic version of Abu 'l-Fath al-Isfahani, based on the translation of Thabit ibn Qurra. Apollonius introduced the terms ellipse, parabola and hyperbola. The first four books of the Conics "probably contain little that was not alreay known ... Books V - VII seen to contain the discoveries which he himself had made" (Smith, History of mathematics, I, p. 117). These books were presumed lost (the eighth is still lost) until Borelli discovered an Arabic manuscript in the Medici library in Florence. Abraham Ecchelensis was a Maronite, born in Syria, who died in Rome 1664. He was professor of Arabic and Syriac in Rome and Paris. The Archimedes was translated from another Arabic manuscript in the Medici library, a translation from the Greek by Thabit ibn Qurra: as with the Apollonius, the Greek original of this text does not survive. For Apollonius see Sezgin, V, pp. 139-43; for Thabit ibn Qurra see Seagin, V. pp. 264-274. Norman 58; Riccardi I, 158, 5 ("Bella edizione, ed assai ricercata"). Main Heritage Shelves General QA31 .A66 1661 Book Item-ID: i1007420x BIB-ID: 1009056 Reliure aux armes de Marc-Antoine Mazenod et ex-libris ms. du Collège de la Trinité de Lyon. Fr693836101: Rés 107475 Reliure parchemin armoriée. Fr693836101: Rés 107475 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
Sumptibus Ioannis Iansonii. Two insets, Annonis Periplus. Hyperborei. Main Heritage Compact General HC.MAP.01192 Print Map Item-ID: i11404723 BIB-ID:... Show moreSumptibus Ioannis Iansonii. Two insets, Annonis Periplus. Hyperborei. Main Heritage Compact General HC.MAP.01192 Print Map Item-ID: i11404723 BIB-ID: 1172815 Show less
[Georg Braun ; Frans Hogenberg]. Main Heritage Compact General HC.MAP.00915 Print Map Item-ID: i11402398 BIB-ID: 1172582 Show more[Georg Braun ; Frans Hogenberg]. Main Heritage Compact General HC.MAP.00915 Print Map Item-ID: i11402398 BIB-ID: 1172582 Show less
Main Heritage Compact General Z6605.A6 H36 1820 Book Item-ID: i21966874 BIB-ID: 2347163 Show moreMain Heritage Compact General Z6605.A6 H36 1820 Book Item-ID: i21966874 BIB-ID: 2347163 Show less
per Guil. de L'Isle geograph reg. excudit C. Weigelius Norimb. From Bequemer Schul- und Reisen-Atlas also titled Atlas scholasticus et itinerarius... Show moreper Guil. de L'Isle geograph reg. excudit C. Weigelius Norimb. From Bequemer Schul- und Reisen-Atlas also titled Atlas scholasticus et itinerarius by Christoph Weigel Elaborate cartouche upper right hand corner depicting Spanish war fleet (and others?) Main Heritage Compact General HC.MAP.00695 Print Map Item-ID: i24503174 BIB-ID: 2622140 Show less