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SCHÖNER, JOHANN. Opera Mathematica. 1551

SCHÖNER, JOHANN. Opera Mathematica. With prefaces by Philipp Melanchthon. Title in red and black with woodcut ornamental panels; woodcut portrait of the author on [beta]4v; 4 full-page woodcuts of celestial and terrestrial globes, armillary sphere, and planisphere; 11 diagrams with volvelles, fully functional except for the 2 on b5v, which are mounted in place; numerous text illustrations, horoscopes, and diagrams. [10], 218 [i. e., 222]; 172 [i. e., 169]; [3], 54, [2] leaves, including errata/colophon leaf and final blank; lacks the blanks 29/4 and ²[alpha]4. Folio, 306x201 mm, contemporary blind-tooled pigskin over wooden boards with brass catches and clasps, covers with Crucifixion/David/Resurrection/St. John roll dated 1541 around Lucretia/Caritas/Justicia roll dated 1556 and later stamp of the Schola Altenburgensis in center, spine slightly chipped at top; title gutter reinforced, blank upper outer corner off E4, gathering R lightly browned, few other leaves toned, underscoring and stain on leaf 6 in Tabulae astronomicae, tiny wormhole in blank outer margin of last several leaves. From the collections of Sir Robert Leicester Harmsworth (sold as lot 9605 in his sale at Sotheby's London, 9 February 1953) and Robert Honeyman IV (lot 2802A in his sale there, 19 May 1981). Nuremberg: Johann vom Berg & Ulrich Neuber, 1551

  • Notes: first collected edition of writings by Schöner (1477-1547), a notable polymath of the German Renaissance, comprising works on astrology, astronomy, geography, globes, and astronomical instruments, all seldom seen in their original editions. The final part is a revised and expanded version of his 1521 Aequatorium astronomicum, the earliest collection of printed equatoria—diagrams with volvelles serving as analog devices for the computation of planetary positions—and the presumable inspiration for Peter Apian's Astronomicum Caesareum. Adams 678, 685; Alden 551/35; BEA, pages 1027-28; DSB XII, 199-200; Houzeau & Lancaster 2388; Thorndike V, 354-71; Zinner 2033.

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