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Title page of Isagoge in Typum Cosmographicum seu Mappam Mundi by Peter Apian, 1523
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Title page of Isagoge in Typum Cosmographicum seu Mappam Mundi by Peter Apian, 1523
Title page of Isagoge in Typum Cosmographicum seu Mappam Mundi by Peter Apian, 1523. The page is illustrated with a map, centred on the Mediterranean, showing only three continents, Europe, Africa and Asia, surrounded by the four elements; fire, air, water and earth. Apian (1495-1552), German geographer, mathematician and astronomer, established his reputation by issuing a world map in 1520, and the 1524 publication of his work of geography Cosmographia. In 1527 he published Rechnung, an arithmetical textbook, which included the first printed account of Pascals triangle. Apians most important work in astronomy was his Astronomicum Caesareum of 1540, which contained detailed descriptions of five comets
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This print showcases the title page of "Isagoge in Typum Cosmographicum seu Mappam Mundi" by Peter Apian, dating back to 1523. The page itself is a work of art, beautifully illustrated with a map at its center, focusing on the Mediterranean region and featuring only three continents: Europe, Africa, and Asia. Surrounding this map are depictions of the four elements - fire, air, water, and earth - adding an intriguing touch to the composition. Peter Apian was a renowned German geographer, mathematician, and astronomer who gained recognition for his world map published in 1520. His significant contributions include his groundbreaking work in geography with "Cosmographia" published in 1524. Additionally, he authored "Rechnung" in 1527 which contained the first printed account of Pascal's triangle. Apian's passion for astronomy is evident through his notable publication "Astronomicum Caesareum" from 1540 that provided detailed descriptions of five comets. This particular title page captures not only Apian's expertise but also reflects the artistic beauty prevalent during the sixteenth century. The monochrome aesthetic adds a timeless quality to this image while emphasizing its historical significance. As we delve into this photograph print by Petrus Apianus (creator unknown), we are transported back to an era where cartography played a vital role in understanding our world. It serves as a reminder of both human curiosity and ingenuity throughout history.
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