Ptolemy's Almagest

Lot 120
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Lot 120 | Ptolemy's Almagest
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PTOLEMAEUS, Claudius (ca.100-ca.170CE) . Almagestum seu magnae constructionis mathematicae opus. Translated from Greek into Latin by Georgius Trapezuntius, edited by Luca Gaurico. Venice: Luc'antonio Giunta, 1528.

The first published Latin translation made from the original Greek text of Ptolemy's most important astronomical and mathematical work. "Until the innovative work of Tycho Brahe and Kepler in the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries, that is, for nearly fifteen hundred years, the Almagest was the basis of all sophisticated astronomy, a longevity exceeded only by Euclid's Elements" (Swerdlow). Instruments mentioned or described include the equatorial armillary, the plinth, the meridional armillary, the triquestrum and the armillary astrolabon. The Almagest had been translated into Arabic and was known to the later Middle Ages in a Latin translation from the Arabic by Gerard of Cremona; that version was first published in Venice in 1515. Adams P-2214; Norman 1760; see Stillwell 97; Swerdlow, Rome Reborn (Washington 1993), p.144; Wellcome 5281.

Folio (308 x 214mm). Title printed in red and black, woodcut diagrams throughout (title with small stains, A gathering with corner dampstain). 17th-century blind-ruled calf (rebacked, endpapers stained). Provenance: frequent Latin marginalia – John Hay, 1645-1714, marquess of Tweeddale (armorial bookplate) – Bern Dibner, 1897-1988, [gifted to:] – Burndy Library (bookplate, withdrawal stamp) – Owen Gingerich (bookplate).
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