Terrestrial and Celestial Globes Volume 2 Their History and Construction Including a Consideration of their Value as Aids in the Study of Geography and Astronomy

CHAPTER XI

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104. The Gottorp Armillary Sphere, 1657. _From original in the National Museum, Copenhagen_ 74

105. Terrestrial Globe of Silvester Amantius Moroncelli, 1672. _From original in Marciana Library, Venice_ 84

106. Manuscript Celestial Globe (Moroncelli?), Late Seventeenth Century. _From original in Library of William R. Hearst, New York_ 92

107. Portrait of Earl of Castlemaine. _From an old print_ 94

108. Globe of Earl of Castlemaine, 1679. _From Coronelli's Epitome Cosmografica_ 94

109. Globe of Christopher Treffler, 1683. _From Coronelli's Epitome Cosmografica_ 95

110. Portrait of P. Vincenzo Coronelli. _From his Atlante Veneto_ 98

111. Emblem of the Venetian Accademia Cosmografica degli Argonauti. _From Coronelli's Atlante Veneto_ 100

112. Terrestrial Globe of P. Vincenzo Coronelli, 1688. _From original in Marciana Library, Venice_ 110

113. Celestial Globe of P. Vincenzo Coronelli, 1688. _From original in Marciana Library, Venice_ 112

114. Terrestrial Globe of P. Vincenzo Coronelli, 1688. _From original in Landesmuseum, Zürich_ 114

115. Terrestrial Globe of P. Vincenzo Coronelli, 1696. _From original in collection of The Hispanic Society of America, New York_ 116

115a. Terrestrial Globe of P. Vincenzo Coronelli, 1693. _From original in Academy of Sciences, Turin_ 118

115b. Celestial Globe of P. Vincenzo Coronelli, 1693. _From original in Academy of Sciences, Turin_ 120

116. Portrait of Joseph Moxon. _From his Mechanick Exercises_ 124

117. Ancient Mongolian Armillary Sphere, ca. 1274. _From Thompson's Illustrations of China_ 130

117a. Armillary Sphere and Celestial Globe of Ferdinand Verbiest, 1673. _From Thompson's Illustrations of China_ 132