The panorganon for solving the common problems of the terrestrial globe : Northern Hemisphere


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Item Information

Title:
The panorganon for solving the common problems of the terrestrial globe : Northern Hemisphere
Title (alt.):
Northern Hemisphere
Creator:
Donne, Benjamin, 1729-1796
Date:
[1770]
Format:
Maps/Atlases
Genre:
Volvelles
Location:
William L. Clements Library
Collection (local):
William L. Clements Library Collection
Subjects:
Northern Hemisphere--Maps
Places:
North America
Asia
Europe
North Africa (area)
Extent:
1 map : engraving, hand colored ; 32 x 24 cm, on sheet 36.5 x 25 cm
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Publisher:
[Bristol] : Printed for, & published according to Act of Parliament, Octr. 1st, 1770, by the author B. Donn, at Bristol. Sold also by B. Law in Ave-mary Lane, R. Sayer in Fleet Street, & Mesrs. Heath & Wing in the Strand London ...
Scale:
Scale indeterminable.
Language:
English
Catalog Record:
Catalog record
Notes:
Circular polar projection map of Northern Hemisphere; attaches to and rotates behind circular cut-out window, with scale measuring longitude.
"Pr. 5s. for both Hemispheres Plain, or 6s. Colourd. Where may be had, The Improved Analemma by the same Author, for solving the Common Problems of Cœlestial Globe. Sold also by Mesrs. Mount & Page on Tower Hill. And J. Johnson in St. Paul's Church Yard London."
Notes (date):
This date is inferred.
Identifier:
5574
Barcode:
B1938957