Geographie opus novissima (1513 edition)

edition of Ptolemy's Geography published in 1513
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Geographie opus novissima (1513 edition)

Summary

Geographie opus novissima (1513 edition) is a version, edition or translation[1].

Key Facts

  • Geographie opus novissima (1513 edition) authored Ptolemy[2].
  • Geographie opus novissima (1513 edition)'s instance of is recorded as version, edition or translation[3].
  • Geographie opus novissima (1513 edition)'s place of publication is recorded as Strasbourg[4].
  • Geographie opus novissima (1513 edition)'s Commons category is recorded as Strasbourg Ptolemy (1513)[5].
  • Geographie opus novissima (1513 edition)'s language of work or name is recorded as Latin[6].
  • Geographie opus novissima (1513 edition)'s edition or translation of is recorded as Geography[7].
  • Geographie opus novissima (1513 edition)'s subtitle is recorded as traductione e Grecorum archetypis castigatissime pressum, ceteris ante lucubratorum multo prestantius[8].
  • Geographie opus novissima (1513 edition)'s author name string is recorded as Jacopo d' Angelo[9].
  • Geographie opus novissima (1513 edition)'s author name string is recorded as Matthias Ringmann[10].
  • Geographie opus novissima (1513 edition)'s author name string is recorded as Jacob Essler[11].
  • Geographie opus novissima (1513 edition)'s author name string is recorded as Georg Übelin[12].
  • Geographie opus novissima (1513 edition)'s author name string is recorded as Martin Waldseemüller[13].

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Authorship and Creation

Geographie opus novissima (1513 edition) authored Ptolemy[2].

Publication

Geographie opus novissima (1513 edition)'s place of publication is recorded as Strasbourg[4]. Its language of work or name is recorded as Latin[6].

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