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Chapter<br />

Table of Contents.<br />

VIII : Globes <strong>and</strong> Globe Makers of the Third<br />

PAGE<br />

Quarter of the Sixteenth Century . . . . 146<br />

Revival of interest in globe making in Italy.— Frangois De<br />

Mongenet of France <strong>and</strong> the reprint of his globe maps in<br />

Italy.—Gore map of Antonius Florianus.—Globe records left by<br />

Aless<strong>and</strong>ro Piccolomini.— Ruscelli's directions for globe construction.—Reference<br />

to the work of Sanuto <strong>and</strong> Gonzaga.—<br />

Armillary sphere of Volpaja.— Excellent workmanship<br />

in the<br />

<strong>celestial</strong>-terrestrial globe of Christian Heyden.—Metal <strong>globes</strong><br />

of Johannes Praetorius.—Vasari's reference to the work of<br />

Ignazio Danti.—The iron globe of Francisco Basso.— Armillary<br />

sphere of Giovanni Barrocci.—The work of Hieronymo de Bon<strong>com</strong>pagni.—Emanuele<br />

Filiberto.— Anonymous globe of 1575.—<br />

Laurentian armillary spheres.—Small <strong>globes</strong> of the Biblioteca<br />

Nationale of Florence.—Mario Cartaro.<br />

Chapter<br />

IX: Globes <strong>and</strong> Globe Makers of the Last<br />

Quarter of the Sixteenth Century . . . 172<br />

Brief summary of sixteenth-century globe making.—The close of<br />

the century introducing us to the great Dutch globe makers.—<br />

The clock maker Dasypodius.— Peter <strong>and</strong> Philip Apianus.—The<br />

armillary sphere of Carlus Platus.—Roll <strong>and</strong> Reinhold.— Tycho<br />

Brahe <strong>and</strong> his influence.—Titon du Tillet.—The terrestrial globe<br />

of Rouen.—Globes of Emery Molyneux.—Globes of Biirgi.—<br />

Ziirich globe.—Beaker <strong>globes</strong>.— Ivory globe of Antonio Spano.—<br />

The Van Langren <strong>globes</strong>.— Santucci.—B. F. globe of Dresden.<br />

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