RARE ILLUSTRATED SECOND EDITION about Euclid's geometry by Christopher Clavius or Schlüssel (1538-1612), famous mathematician because he invented our calendar still in use and was nicknamed by his contemporaries the "Euclid of the 16th century". This edition of 1589 includes two volumes, with original and antique bindings, about 650 illustrations and diagrams in the text and 1877 pages, each volume has its own title and date. A complete and fundamental work for geometry, mathematics, trigonometry, astronomy, optics, cartography and geography. He was probably the most respected mathematician and astronomer in Europe and his textbooks were used for astronomical education for over fifty years in and even out of Europe. These two volumes "Euclidis Elementorum Libri XV" or Euclid's Elements Books 15, solve hundreds of problems, theorems and calculations using the theories of Euclid (300 BC) but also of other scientists of the past and of the time such as Jacques Pelletier du Mans (1517–1582), Archimedes of Syracuse (287–212 a.C.), Gerolamo Cardano (1501–1576), Apollonius of Perga (240–190 BC), Claudius Ptolemy (100–170 d.C.), François de Foix (1512–1594), Theodosius of Bithynia (2nd–1st century BC), Hypsicles (190–120 BC)...etc. Second edition, expanded and improved (1877 pages) compared to the first edition of 1574 (only 1262 pages), of Clavius' main work.

Both volumes open with an allegorical title containing portraits of Archimedes of Syracuse and Euclid who are carrying compasses, squares, polygons and measuring instruments. The work was printed in Rome in 1589 and is dedicated to Charles Emmanuel I or Carlo Emanuele di Savoia (1562–1630). Christopher Clavius ​​was a German Jesuit mathematician native of Bamberg who taught mathematics/geometry/astronomy at the Collegio Romano (Jesuit's Roman College) in Rome, was also the Vatican's chief astronomer at the time of Galileo's first telescopic discoveries, his doing so effectively silenced the first wave of opposition to Galileo. "Euclidis Elementorum Libri XV" or Euclid's Elements Book XV, it is focused on perspective, conic sections, flat and three-dimensional figures, solids, spherical geometry, number theory, various calculations, optics, geometry and mathematical rigour. Christopher Clavius' achievement consists of assembling accepted mathematical knowledge into a cogent order and adding new proofs to fill in the gaps. For example, using the Prussian Tables of Erasmus Reinhold (1511-1553) and building on the work of Aloysius Lilius or Luigi Lilio (1510–1576), he proposed a calendar reform that was adopted in 1582 in Catholic countries by order of Pope Gregory XIII and is now the Gregorian calendar used worldwide. The Christopher Clavius' "In Sphaera" a commentary on the so-called Spheres of Johannes de Sacrobosco (1195–1256), along with this book on “Euclid's Elements,” became the most influential textbooks on astronomy, geometry and mathematics of its time.

Title: Euclidis Elementorum libri XV: accessit XVI. de solidorum regularium cuiuslibet intra quodlibet et comparatione...(Euclid's Elements Books 15: He reached 16, of regular solids of any within any and comparison). Published by Barthololaeum Grassium (Bartolomeo Grassi), MDLXXXIX (1589). The two volumes contains the 13 books of Euclid's Elements, as well as three suprious books. Book 14 is traditionally attributed to Hipsicles of Alexandria; book 15, once incorrectly attributed to Hipsicles, has been attributed to several men; and book 16 is by François de Foix. Text in Latin.

Description: in 8vo size, height 185 x width 143mm or 7.3 by 5.7 inches. First volume; 16 unnumbered pages + 918 numbered pages + 2 unnumbered pages. Second volume; 959 numbered pages + 97 unnumbered pages for index, tables and register. Two allegorical frontispieces in copper, with the figures of Archimedes and Euclid, rich iconographic set composed of hundreds of illustrations-diagrams within the text, many ornamental vignettes and drop caps. Two ancient and solid bindings in parchment and with renewed endpapers. Well printed characters and illustrations, small stains and oxidations more or less light or intense and scattered here and there for at least 15% of the total pages, but all in all the work is in good condition for its age. RARE COMPLETE SECOND EDITION.

References: Adams E-987; OPAC ID: 134367; Heath 105 (1574 edition). Adams E-985 (1574 edition); STC Italian 238 (1574 edition); Bibliografia Euclidea 422-423 (1574 edition); Sommervogel II, 1214 (1574 edition); Lattis, J. 1994, Between Copernicus and Galileo: Christopher Clavius and the collapse of Ptolemaic Astronomy (Chicago: The University of ChicagoPress).

Author: Christopher Clavius or Christoph Clau oder Schlüssel (1538-1612) was a Jesuit German mathematician, head of mathematicians at the Collegio Romano in Rome, and astronomer who was a member of the Vatican commission that accepted the proposed calendar invented by Aloysius Lilius, that is known as the Gregorian calendar. Clavius would later write defences and an explanation of the reformed calendar, including an emphatic acknowledgement of Lilius' work. Clavius ​​wrote several mathematics books, including a commentary on Euclid (1574) and on the most important astronomy textbook of the late Middle Ages, the Sphaera of Johannes de Sacrobosco. He was probably the most respected astronomer in Europe and his textbooks were used for astronomical education for over fifty years in and even out of Europe.

Shipping: via UPS, protected, INSURED and fully tracked package. Estimated time for Europe 3-5 working days. Shipping within one working day. You can combine shipping if you purchases several items from us, saving money and time.

RARE ILLUSTRATED SECOND EDITION about Euclid's geometry by Christopher Clavius or Schlüssel (1538-1612), famous mathematician because he invented our calendar still in use and was nicknamed by his contemporaries the "Euclid of the 16th century". This edition of 1589 includes two volumes, with original and antique bindings, about 650 illustrations and diagrams in the text and 1877 pages, each volume has its own title and date. A complete and fundamental work for geometry, mathematics, trigonometry, astronomy, optics, cartography and geography. He was probably the most respected mathematician and astronomer in Europe and his textbooks were used for astronomical education for over fifty years in and even out of Europe. These two volumes "Euclidis Elementorum Libri XV" or Euclid's Elements Books 15, solve hundreds of problems, theorems and calculations using the theories of Euclid (300 BC) but also of other scientists of the past and of the time such as Jacques Pelletier du Mans (1517–1582), Archimedes of Syracuse (287–212 a.C.), Gerolamo Cardano (1501–1576), Apollonius of Perga (240–190 BC), Claudius Ptolemy (100–170 d.C.), François de Foix (1512–1594), Theodosius of Bithynia (2nd–1st century BC), Hypsicles (190–120 BC)...etc. Second edition, expanded and improved (1877 pages) compared to the first edition of 1574 (only 1262 pages), of Clavius' main work.

Both volumes open with an allegorical title containing portraits of Archimedes of Syracuse and Euclid who are carrying compasses, squares, polygons and measuring instruments. The work was printed in Rome in 1589 and is dedicated to Charles Emmanuel I or Carlo Emanuele di Savoia (1562–1630). Christopher Clavius ​​was a German Jesuit mathematician native of Bamberg who taught mathematics/geometry/astronomy at the Collegio Romano (Jesuit's Roman College) in Rome, was also the Vatican's chief astronomer at the time of Galileo's first telescopic discoveries, his doing so effectively silenced the first wave of opposition to Galileo. "Euclidis Elementorum Libri XV" or Euclid's Elements Book XV, it is focused on perspective, conic sections, flat and three-dimensional figures, solids, spherical geometry, number theory, various calculations, optics, geometry and mathematical rigour. Christopher Clavius' achievement consists of assembling accepted mathematical knowledge into a cogent order and adding new proofs to fill in the gaps. For example, using the Prussian Tables of Erasmus Reinhold (1511-1553) and building on the work of Aloysius Lilius or Luigi Lilio (1510–1576), he proposed a calendar reform that was adopted in 1582 in Catholic countries by order of Pope Gregory XIII and is now the Gregorian calendar used worldwide. The Christopher Clavius' "In Sphaera" a commentary on the so-called Spheres of Johannes de Sacrobosco (1195–1256), along with this book on “Euclid's Elements,” became the most influential textbooks on astronomy, geometry and mathematics of its time.

Title: Euclidis Elementorum libri XV: accessit XVI. de solidorum regularium cuiuslibet intra quodlibet et comparatione...(Euclid's Elements Books 15: He reached 16, of regular solids of any within any and comparison). Published by Barthololaeum Grassium (Bartolomeo Grassi), MDLXXXIX (1589). The two volumes contains the 13 books of Euclid's Elements, as well as three suprious books. Book 14 is traditionally attributed to Hipsicles of Alexandria; book 15, once incorrectly attributed to Hipsicles, has been attributed to several men; and book 16 is by François de Foix. Text in Latin.

Description: in 8vo size, height 185 x width 143mm or 7.3 by 5.7 inches. First volume; 16 unnumbered pages + 918 numbered pages + 2 unnumbered pages. Second volume; 959 numbered pages + 97 unnumbered pages for index, tables and register. Two allegorical frontispieces in copper, with the figures of Archimedes and Euclid, rich iconographic set composed of hundreds of illustrations-diagrams within the text, many ornamental vignettes and drop caps. Two ancient and solid bindings in parchment and with renewed endpapers. Well printed characters and illustrations, small stains and oxidations more or less light or intense and scattered here and there for at least 15% of the total pages, but all in all the work is in good condition for its age. RARE COMPLETE SECOND EDITION.

References: Adams E-987; OPAC ID: 134367; Heath 105 (1574 edition). Adams E-985 (1574 edition); STC Italian 238 (1574 edition); Bibliografia Euclidea 422-423 (1574 edition); Sommervogel II, 1214 (1574 edition); Lattis, J. 1994, Between Copernicus and Galileo: Christopher Clavius and the collapse of Ptolemaic Astronomy (Chicago: The University of ChicagoPress).

Author: Christopher Clavius or Christoph Clau oder Schlüssel (1538-1612) was a Jesuit German mathematician, head of mathematicians at the Collegio Romano in Rome, and astronomer who was a member of the Vatican commission that accepted the proposed calendar invented by Aloysius Lilius, that is known as the Gregorian calendar. Clavius would later write defences and an explanation of the reformed calendar, including an emphatic acknowledgement of Lilius' work. Clavius ​​wrote several mathematics books, including a commentary on Euclid (1574) and on the most important astronomy textbook of the late Middle Ages, the Sphaera of Johannes de Sacrobosco. He was probably the most respected astronomer in Europe and his textbooks were used for astronomical education for over fifty years in and even out of Europe.

Shipping: via UPS, protected, INSURED and fully tracked package. Estimated time for Europe 3-5 working days. Shipping within one working day. You can combine shipping if you purchases several items from us, saving money and time.

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2
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History, 占星術, 古板書和早期印刷, 地理, 外太空, 大自然, 天文學, 平面設計, 建築, 技術, 插圖, 數學, 歐洲, 測量學, 物理, 科學, 精細綁定, 紀念品, 考古學, 藝術, 製圖學
書本名稱
Euclidis Elementorum Libri XV or Euclid's Elements in 15 Books
狀態
很好
作家/ 插畫家
Christopher Clavius or Schlüssel
最舊物品的出版年份
1589
Height
185 mm
版本
後續版, 插圖版
Width
143 mm
語言
拉丁語
原始語言
釘裝
牛皮紙
頁數
1877

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Beautiful print that fills a hole in my collection. Extremely happy with it. Well packed, and swift delivery. Thanks

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I'm glad everything went well, thank you and best regards.

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Print received in perfect conditions, having packed in a professional way, and very quick delivery. Many thanks.

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Pleasant transaction. Expert collector. 100% recommended! Angenehme Transaktion. Erfahrener Sammler. 100 % empfehlenswert!

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Experienced collector, pleasant transaction, 100% recommended ! Esperto collezionista, piacevole transazione, raccomandato 100% !

Très bien merci, emballage top, livraison rapide, livre conforme au descriptif merci

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Experienced collector, pleasant person, 100% recommended! Thank you! Collectionneur expérimenté, personne agréable, recommandé à 100% ! Merci

Arrived quickly in good state, condition as described, excellent packaging, I olmost didnt get to it myself 😁, thanks. Peter

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Excellent person and expert collector, thank you! Ottima persona ed esperto collezionista, grazie!

Het boek is snel geleverd en het voldoet volledig aan de verwachtingen. Bovendien heeft de verkoper mijn product zeer zorgvuldig verpakt. Ik kan deze verkoper derhalve aanbevelen.

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Expert collector and pleasant person. Excellent experience. Thank you! Deskundige verzamelaar en prettig persoon. Uitstekende ervaring. Bedankt!

Beautiful map in great condition. Very well packaged and arrived without any problem. Recommended seller. Bellissima mappa in ottime condizioni. Molto ben confezionato. Venditore raccomandato.

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Lotto come da descrizione. Comunicazione con il venditore esaustiva. Spedizione rapida

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It was a pleasure, great collector and exquisite person. Best wishes!!!...E' stato un piacere, grande collezionista e squisita persona. Migliori Auguri!!!

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Thank you for your purchase and your kindness. Happy Holidays!!! Vielen Dank für Ihren Kauf und Ihre Freundlichkeit. Schöne Ferien!!!

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Nice person, expert collector, pleasant experience, thank you!