A Renaissance Globemaker's Toolbox

A Renaissance Globemaker's Toolbox

Johannes Schöner and the Revolution of Modern Science 1475-1550

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Publication Date: 16th April 2013

The first English language book about the extraordinary life and work of mathematician and scientist Johannes Schöner (d. 1543).
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The first English language book about the extraordinary life and work of mathematician and scientist Johannes Schöner (d. 1543).
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The first full study in the English language to give context to the extraordinary life and seminal work of the Nuremburg mathematician, cartographer and scientist Johannes Schöner (d. 1543). Schöner's collection of maps and notes offers an unprecedented insight into cartographic development during this critical period in the history of science and exploration.

Details
  • Price: $29.95
  • Pages: 176
  • Carton Quantity: 18
  • Publisher: D Giles Limited
  • Imprint: GILES
  • Publication Date: 16th April 2013
  • Trim Size: 9 x 7.5 in
  • Illustration Note: 100 color illustrations
  • ISBN: 9781907804168
  • Format: Hardcover
  • BISACs:
    SCIENCE / Earth Sciences / Geography
    HISTORY / Expeditions & Discoveries
    HISTORY / Renaissance
    HISTORY / Historical Geography
Reviews

“a richly illustrated delight to the eye...General readers will find the accounts of Schöner’s place in history and the preservation of the map lucid and fascinating” John Noble Wilford, The New York Times

“For anybody interested in the deeply fascinating world of Renaissance science, this is indispensable reading” Toby Lester, author of Creating the World Anew and Da Vinci’s Ghost

“a richly illustrated delight to the eye...General readers will find the accounts of Schöner’s place in history and the preservation of the map lucid and fascinating” John Noble Wilford, The New York Times

“For anybody interested in the deeply fascinating world of Renaissance science, this is indispensable reading” Toby Lester, author of Creating the World Anew and Da Vinci’s Ghost
Author Bio
John W. Hessler is Senior Cartographic Librarian in the Geography and Map Division of the Library of Congress, Washington D.C.. He is currently a Scholar in Residence at the John W. Kluge Center at the Library of Congress, where he is researching the Paul Krueger Archive in the Law Library.
Table of Contents
Foreword by Daniel De Simone
Preface and Acknowledgments
Introduction: For Posterity: The Miscellanies of Johannes Schöner
The Schöner Sammelband at the Library of Congress
— 12 Sheets of the Waldseemüller 1507 World Map
— 13 Sheets of the Waldseemüller 1516 Carta marina, including Schöner manuscript
— Celestial globe gores
— Terrestrial gore fragments
— Celestial gore fragments
— Dürer-Stabius star chart
Chapter 1: Cartography in the Margins: How Johannes Schöner Read His Maps
Chapter 2: Johannes Schöner Makes a Globe
Chapter 3: It’s All in the Stars: Natal Astrology and Johannes Schöner’s Three Books
Chapter 4: The Earth Begins to Move: Rheticus and the Early Reception of Copernican Astronomy
Conclusion: Johannes Schöner and the Birth of Modern Science
Endnotes
Index

The first full study in the English language to give context to the extraordinary life and seminal work of the Nuremburg mathematician, cartographer and scientist Johannes Schöner (d. 1543). Schöner's collection of maps and notes offers an unprecedented insight into cartographic development during this critical period in the history of science and exploration.

  • Price: $29.95
  • Pages: 176
  • Carton Quantity: 18
  • Publisher: D Giles Limited
  • Imprint: GILES
  • Publication Date: 16th April 2013
  • Trim Size: 9 x 7.5 in
  • Illustrations Note: 100 color illustrations
  • ISBN: 9781907804168
  • Format: Hardcover
  • BISACs:
    SCIENCE / Earth Sciences / Geography
    HISTORY / Expeditions & Discoveries
    HISTORY / Renaissance
    HISTORY / Historical Geography

“a richly illustrated delight to the eye...General readers will find the accounts of Schöner’s place in history and the preservation of the map lucid and fascinating” John Noble Wilford, The New York Times

“For anybody interested in the deeply fascinating world of Renaissance science, this is indispensable reading” Toby Lester, author of Creating the World Anew and Da Vinci’s Ghost

“a richly illustrated delight to the eye...General readers will find the accounts of Schöner’s place in history and the preservation of the map lucid and fascinating” John Noble Wilford, The New York Times

“For anybody interested in the deeply fascinating world of Renaissance science, this is indispensable reading” Toby Lester, author of Creating the World Anew and Da Vinci’s Ghost
John W. Hessler is Senior Cartographic Librarian in the Geography and Map Division of the Library of Congress, Washington D.C.. He is currently a Scholar in Residence at the John W. Kluge Center at the Library of Congress, where he is researching the Paul Krueger Archive in the Law Library.
Foreword by Daniel De Simone
Preface and Acknowledgments
Introduction: For Posterity: The Miscellanies of Johannes Schöner
The Schöner Sammelband at the Library of Congress
— 12 Sheets of the Waldseemüller 1507 World Map
— 13 Sheets of the Waldseemüller 1516 Carta marina, including Schöner manuscript
— Celestial globe gores
— Terrestrial gore fragments
— Celestial gore fragments
— Dürer-Stabius star chart
Chapter 1: Cartography in the Margins: How Johannes Schöner Read His Maps
Chapter 2: Johannes Schöner Makes a Globe
Chapter 3: It’s All in the Stars: Natal Astrology and Johannes Schöner’s Three Books
Chapter 4: The Earth Begins to Move: Rheticus and the Early Reception of Copernican Astronomy
Conclusion: Johannes Schöner and the Birth of Modern Science
Endnotes
Index