Idioma: Español
Publicado por CEGAL (Conf. Española de Gremios y Asociaciones de Libreros), 1998
ISBN 10: 8492372214 ISBN 13: 9788492372218
Librería: Librería Cajón Desastre, Ponferrada, LE, España
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Ref. B109951. 25X17. 165 pág. Bibliografía. 43-F 165 pág. Bibliografía|Ensayo|Sociología.
Librería: LIBRERÍA IRATXE, Pamplona, NA, España
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Añadir al carritoM., Laocoonte, 2002, 22x15, tapa blanda con solapas, 222 pp.; estado aceptable. Dedicatoria autógrafa de Amando de Miguel (firmado).-.
Librería: New World Cartographic, Chicago, IL, Estados Unidos de America
Mapa
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Añadir al carritoBy: Girolamo RuscelliDate: 1574 (published) VeniceDimensions: 7.25 x 10.25 inches (18.42 x 26.04 cm) plate sizeThis Ruscelli map in trapezoid form is from his work La Geografia di Claudio Tolomeo Alessandrino. Based on the work of Ptolemy, it depicts Italy, Sicily, Corsica, and Sardinia along with various smaller islands. The map is highly detailed, depicting settlements, town and cities, and all regions of Italy are named. Additionally, landmarks, rivers, ports, mountain ranges including the Italian Alps, and Mount Aetna itself in eruption are all denoted. The eastern coast of the Adriatic is described as far south as Dalmatia. Relief is shown pictorially and seas are stippled.Girolamo Ruscelli (1500-1566) was an Italian polymath, humanist, editor, alchemist and cartographer active in Venice during the early 16th century. Ruscelli is best known for his important revision of Ptolemys Geographia, published posthumously in 1574.Condition: This map is in A condition. Heavily inked plate with some minimal residue and an area of offsetting, otherwise sharp impression. Italian text on the verso.Inventory #117931200 W. 35th Street #425 Chicago, IL 60609 | P: (312) 496 - 3622.
Librería: New World Cartographic, Chicago, IL, Estados Unidos de America
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Añadir al carritoBy: Girolamo RuscelliDate: 1574 (published) VeniceDimensions: 7.25 x 10.25 inches (18.42 x 2.04)This fascinating Ruscelli map is from his work La Geografia di Claudio Tolomeo Alessandrino. Ruscelli based much of his work on that of Claudius Ptolemy, and on the atlas maps of Giacomo Gastaldi. This map covers parts of Russia and Asia including the territories between the Caspian Sea and the Persian Gulf. This map spans a vast stretch of this portion of Asia, from Iran and Pakistan, up through Turkmenistan and Tajikistan to Kazakhstan and beyond.The map names many of the ancient kingdoms of this vast region, such as the Scythians, Bactrians, and other ancient peoples. The region was crisscrossed by many trade routes which comprised the ancient and famed Silk Route, parts of which have been in use since at least the 2nd century BCE. Ruscelli positioned the famed 'Stone Tower' on the Route to the far east of the map, in a forested area close to mountains. The Tower was an important stopping point for travelers, where they could rest, take on supplies, and reach a decision as to how to continue their journey. The precise location is thought to be in the foothills of the Pamirs, rather confirming Ruscelli's depiction of it.Many extensive mountain ranges are shown and complex major river systems are depicted. The southeast corner of the map includes part of India and the source of the Ganges River. The Indus River system is also delineated. Italian text on the verso describes the region and the peoples inhabiting it.Girolamo Ruscelli (1500-1566) was an Italian cartographer, polymath, humanist and editor, active in Venice during the early 16th century. Ruscelli is best known for his important revision of Ptolemys Geographia, published posthumously in 1574.Claudius Ptolemy (85-165 CE), a Roman citizen of Greek descent from Alexandria, was the most influential of Greek astronomers and geographers of his time. He propounded the geocentric theory of the solar system which was to prevail for the next 1400 years.Giacomo Gastaldi (c.1500-1566) was an Italian astronomer, cartographer and engineer from Villafranca in Piedmont. Many of Ruscelli's maps are essentially enlarged versions of some of Gastaldi's maps.Condition: This map is in B condition. Due to uneven inking of the plate at the time the map was engraved, there is a darkened area on the left side of the map and an area in the lower right corner which was not printed in its entirety.Inventory #118851200 W. 35th Street #425 Chicago, IL 60609 | P: (312) 496 - 3622.
Librería: New World Cartographic, Chicago, IL, Estados Unidos de America
Mapa
EUR 315,17
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Añadir al carritoBy: Girolamo RuscelliDate: 1574 (published) VeniceDimensions: 7.25 x 10.25 inches (18.42 x 26.04 cm) plate sizeThis is a fine example of Ruscelli's map on trapezoidal projection from his work La Geografia di Claudio Tolomeo Alessandrino. It is based on the work of Ptolemy and Giacomo Gastaldi, and depicts Arabia, an early empire on the largely uninhabitable Arabian Peninsula. The Islamic prophet Muhammad was born in Meccas and founded a new unified polity on the peninsula which rather early on saw expanded influence extending across vast territories of Eurasia, but by medieval times, Arabia's primary influence was spiritual rather than political. In addition to the peninsula and the waters surrounding it, portions of both Asia and northeast Africa are included in the map.Girolamo Ruscelli (1500-1566) was an Italian cartographer, polymath, humanist and editor, active in Venice during the early 16th century. Ruscelli is best known for his important revision of Ptolemys Geographia, published posthumously in 1574.Claudius Ptolemy (85-165 CE), a Roman citizen of Greek descent from Alexandria, was the most influential of Greek astronomers and geographers of his time. He propounded the geocentric theory of the solar system which was to prevail for the next 1400 years.Giacomo Gastaldi (c.1500-1566) was an Italian astronomer, cartographer and engineer from Villafranca in Piedmont. Many of Ruscelli's maps are essentially enlarged versions of some of Gastaldi's maps.Condition: This map is in A condition, with a sharp impression on clean paper. Descriptive Italian text on the verso.Inventory # 118801200 W. 35th Street #425 Chicago, IL 60609 | P: (312) 496 - 3622.