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Title Sphaerae mundi : early globes at the Stewart Museum / Edward H. Dahl and Jean-François Gauvin ; with the collaboration of Eileen Meillon, Robert Derome, and Peter van der Krogt
Published [Sillery, Qué.] : Septentrion ; [Montréal, Qué.] : [McGill-Queen's University Press], [2000]

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Description 1 online resource (203 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Contents Contents -- Foreword -- Preface -- Introduction -- An Art Historian's Approach to Globes -- CHAPTER 1 Globes from The Netherlands -- Introduction -- A Pair of Globes by the Blaeu Family: Terrestrial, Circa 1645-48, and Celestial, After 1630 -- Globes by Gerard and Leonard Valk, Circa 1701-50 -- Gerard Valk's 1701 Pair of Globes, Reissued Circa 1750 -- A Valk Celestial Globe, Circa 1745, Set in an Early-Nineteenth-Century Planetarium by A. and J. van Laun -- An Anonymous Star Globe, Eighteenth Century -- CHAPTER 2 Globes from England -- Introduction
A Pocket Globe by Charles Price, Circa 1701A Pocket Globe by Nathaniel Hill, 1754 -- John and William Cary's Terrestrial Globe, 1791, in an Early-Nineteenth-Century Orrery by Robert Brettell Bate -- An Anonymous Miniature Globe in a Box, with Images of the Earth's Inhabitants, Circa 1825-50 -- A Terrestrial Globe by Newton, Son & Berry, Circa 1831-33, in an Orrery by Benjamin Martin, Circa 1770 -- A Pair of Miniature Globes by James Wyld Jr.: Terrestrial, 1839, and Celestial, 1840 -- CHAPTER 3 Globes from Germany -- Introduction
A Terrestrial Globe by Johann Reinhold, Circa 1577-80Georg Christoph Eimmart's Terrestrial and Celestial Globe Gores, 1705 -- Franz Ludwig GÃ?ssefeld's Silent Globe, Circa 1792-1805 -- CHAPTER 4 Globes from Italy -- Introduction -- Giuseppe de Rossi's 1615 Copy of a 1601 Terrestrial Globe by Jodocus Hondius -- A Pair of MatthÃ?us Greuter's Globes: Terrestrial, 1632, and Celestial, 1636 -- Vincenzo Maria Coronelli's Terrestrial Globe, 1688 -- A Pair of Globes by Giovanni Maria Cassini: Terrestrial, 1790, and Celestial, 1792
An Anonymous Armillary Sphere, Eighteenth CenturyCHAPTER 5 Globes from Sweden -- Introduction -- Two Terrestrial Globes by Anders �kerman, Reissued by Fredrik Akrel, 1779 and 1804 -- CHAPTER 6 Globes from France -- Introduction -- A Celestial Globe From Blois, 1533, Attributed to the Workshop of Julien and Guillaume Coudray and Jean Du Jardin -- Guillaume Delisle's Pair of Globes, 1700, Reissued Circa 1708 -- A Celestial Globe by Abbé Jean-Antoine Nollet, Circa 1728 -- Globes by Didier Robert de Vaugondy -- A Pair of Globes: Terrestrial, 1773, and Celestial, 1764
A Terrestrial Globe, 1754, Reissued Circa 1773Ursin Barbay's Glass Terrestrial Globe, 1799 -- A Pair of Globes by Charles-FranÃois Delamarche: Terrestrial, 1801, and Celestial, Circa 1800 -- Three Armillary Spheres and One Planetarium, Seventeenth to Nineteenth Centuries -- Appendix -- Bibliography -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- Y
Summary "Beginning in the Renaissance to well into the nineteenth century, finely crafted, scientifically valuable, and aesthetically sumptuous terrestrial and celestial globes held a place of honour in the libraries and cabinets of curiosities of the aristocracy, wealthy merchants, and centres of research and learning. Over the past thirty years the Stewart Museum in Montreal has assembled one of North America's most important collections of these now-rare and fascinating objects. In Spaerae Mundi Edward Dahl and Jean-Francois Gauvin tell the stories of these globes, explaining their iconography and introducing us to the most important European globe makers of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries."--Jacket
Notes Issued also in French under title: Sphaerae mundi : la collection de globes anciens du Musée Stewart
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 194-199) and index
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Subject David M. Stewart Museum -- Catalogs
SUBJECT David M. Stewart Museum fast
David M. Stewart Museum -- Globus -- Verzeichnis. idszbz
Subject Globes -- History
Celestial globes -- History
Cartography -- History.
Globes -- Québec (Province) -- Montréal -- Catalogs
REFERENCE -- Atlases & Gazetteers.
TRAVEL -- Maps & Road Atlases.
ART -- Collections, Catalogs, Exhibitions -- General.
Cartography
Celestial globes
Globes
Globus -- Katalog.
Kartographie -- Sammlung -- Montreal -- Katalog.
Globus -- David M. Stewart Museum -- Verzeichnis.
74.31 history of cartography.
Globes.
Québec -- Montréal
Montreal -- Museum -- Katalog.
World. -- Globes. -- [catalogues] -- 2000.
Astronomy. -- Globes. -- [catalogues] -- 2000.
Genre/Form Electronic books
Catalogs
History
Catalogs.
catalogs (documents)
History (form)
Catalogs.
Catalogues.
Form Electronic book
Author Dahl, Edward H.
Gauvin, Jean-François, 1969-
LC no. 2001320257
ISBN 9780773569072
0773569073
1282859196
9781282859197
9786612859199
6612859199
Other Titles Early globes at the Stewart Museum