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Celestial, Blaeu, 1603
Description
Globe is settled in the contemporary wooden base with compass. It shows the stars identified by Tycho Brahe and Frederik de Houtmann.
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Celestial, Blaeu, 1603
Description
Globe is settled in the contemporary wooden base. It shows the stars identified by Tycho Brahe and Frederik de Houtmann.
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Celestial, Habrecht, 1621
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Celestial, Habrecht, 1621
Description
This celestial globe (diameter 20,5 cm) presents some constellations that created the Dutch cartographer Plancius. In cartouche there is the inscription: Sculptura et impressione Iacobi ab Heyde. Joh: Christoph Weigel exc. Noriberg.
Globus Coelestis omnes stelles fixas a Nobiliss Tychone Brahe, alijsq diligentiss observatas, accuratiss exhibens: Australes insuper Petri Theodori Archinautae celeberrimi ostentans, nec non stellas quosdam novas et Cometarum aliquot trajectiones adumbrans. Omnib ad annum 1625 accomodatis, Studio et opera Isaaci Habrechti. Phil. et Med. Doct.: Globe is placed in a wooden stand with the horizon and brass meridian ring. This globe is paired to a celestial globe No. 24856
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Terrestrial, Habrecht, 1621
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Terrestrial, Habrecht, 1621
Description
Terrestrial globe (diameter 20,5) of the Strasbourg mathematician and astronomer Isaac Habrecht II. Globe is placed in a wooden stand with the horizon and brass meridian ring. This globe is paired to a terrestrial globe No. 24857.
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Terrestrial, Blaeu, 1630
Description
The globe is exhibited in the Theological Hall of Strahov Library.
Adjustment in the contemporary wooden base. The color of wooden base is
conceived as an imitation of ivory. The date of obtaining the globe is
not known. The globe was constructed in 1630 and its diameter is 67 cm.
When creating the globe the new discoveries of Dutch sailors Schouten
and Le Maire were incorporated into the drawing. In accordance with the
facts that were known before 1630 California is presented as island and
Australia and New Guinea have only the outlines of the coast on this
globe.
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Celestial, Blaeu, 1630
Description
Celestial globe with color residue (1630) from the workshop of Dutch cartographer and publisher Willem Janszoon Blaeu (1571-1638).
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Celestial, Blaeu, 1630
Description
Colored celestial Globe (1630) from the workshop of Dutch cartographer and publisher Willem Janszoon Blaeu (1571-1638).
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Celestial, Blaeu, 1640
Description
Celestial globe is exhibited in Old Library of Archbishop’s Chateau in Kroměříž. Adjustment in the contemporary wooden base with compass. It shows the stars identified by Tycho Brahe and Frederik de Houtmann.
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Terrestrial, Blaeu, 1640
Description
Terrestrial globe is exhibited in Old Library of Archbishop’s Chateau in Kroměříž. Adjustment in the contemporary wooden base with compass. The color of wooden base is conceived as an imitation of ivory. The date of obtaining the globe is not known. The globe was construct in 1630 and its diameter is 67 cm. When creating the globe the new discoveries of Dutch sailors Schouten and Le Maire were incorporated into the drawing. In accordance with the facts that were known before 1630 California is presented as island and Australia and New Guinea have only the outlines of the coast on this globe.
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Celestial, Blaeu, after 1640
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Celestial, Blaeu, after 1640
Description
This celestial globe, together with terrestrial globe and armillary sphere, belong to the most valuable exhibits in the collection of the Regional Museum in Olomouc. The globe was made in a workshop of Amsterdam cartographer Willem J. Blaeu (1571-1638) after 1640. For many years it was a part of The University Library in Olomouc. After the abolition of university in 1860 the globe came into ownership of a study library. Then in 1903 globe was transferred to The Municipal Historical Museum. Since 1951 the globe is part of the collection of the Regional Museum in Olomouc. Into cartography subcollection of the Regional Museum in Olomouc was registered in 1968 (transfer from the old fund of Regional Museum in Olomouc). In 1960 (restorer Josef Bartl) and 1978 (restorer Joseph Wood) the globe was restored. The globe is set in a metal ring and wooden equatorial ring (with zodiac). Wooden pedestal with floral decoration was created probably later.
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Terrestrial, Blaeu, after 1640
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Terrestrial, Blaeu, after 1640
Description
This terrestrial globe, together with celestial globe and armillary sphere, belong to the most valuable exhibits in the collection of the Regional Museum in Olomouc. The globe was made in a workshop of Amsterdam cartographer Willem J. Blaeu (1571-1638) after 1640. For many years it was a part of The University Library in Olomouc. After the abolition of university in 1860 the globe came into ownership of a study library. Then in 1903 globe was transferred to The Municipal Historical Museum. Since 1951 the globe is part of the collection of the Regional Museum in Olomouc. Into cartography subcollection of the Regional Museum in Olomouc was registered in 1968 (transfer from the old fund of Regional Museum in Olomouc). In 1960 (restorer Josef Bartl) and 1978 (restorer Joseph Wood) the globe was restored. The globe is set in a metal ring and wooden equatorial ring (with zodiac). Wooden pedestal with floral decoration was created probably later.
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Celestial, Coronelli, 1688
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Celestial, Coronelli, 1688
Description
Celestial globe with diameter 107 cm was made in 1688. It is exhibited in Old Library of Archbishop’s Chateau in Kroměříž and is mounted in contemporary wooden base. The globe was obtained in 1694.
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Terrestrial, Coronelli, 1688
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Terrestrial, Coronelli, 1688
Description
Terrestrial globe with diameter 107 cm was made in 1688. It is exhibited in Old Library of Archbishop’s Chateau in Kroměříž and is mounted in contemporary wooden base. The globe was obtained in 1694. In accordance with the facts that were known before 1630 California is presented as island.
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Celestial, Coronelli, after 1690
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Celestial, Coronelli, after 1690
Description
Celestial Globe. Globe was created after 1690 by the Venetian cartographer Vincenzo Coronelli M. (1650-1718). Twenty years after Coronelli's death the globe was adapted to the provost of the Augustinian monastery in Olomouc Alexander M. Krbosch (in function from 1722 to 1742). After cancelling the order globe probably came into the ownership of the University Library in Olomouc. After canceling the university in 1860 it was transfered into a study library, then in 1903 to the City's Historical Museum. Since 1951 it is part of the collections of the Regional Museum in Olomouc. To the sub-collection of Cartography in Regional Museum in Olomouc was registered in 1968 (transfer from the old fund of Regional Museum in Olomouc). In 1960 (restorer Josef Bartl) and 1981 (restorer Joseph Wood) the globe was restored. The autor of richly carved pedestal is woodcarver George A. Heinz (1698-1759) from Olomouc. From the pedestral grow the trio of gilded consoles - female half-figures who hold in her hands equatorial ring (the Zodiac) carrying the globe. Engraving, made by Parisian engraver Jean B. Nolin (1657-1725), was affixed and colored probably when editing in Olomouc in 1738 till 1739.
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Terrestrial, Coronelli, after 1690
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Terrestrial, Coronelli, after 1690
Description
Terrestrial globe. Globe was created after 1690 by the Venetian cartographer Vincenzo Coronelli M. (1650-1718). Twenty years after Coronelli's death the globe was adapted to the provost of the Augustinian monastery in Olomouc Alexander M. Krbosch (in function from 1722 to 1742). After cancelling the order globe probably came into the ownership of the University Library in Olomouc. After canceling the university in 1860 it was transfered into a study library, then in 1903 to the City's Historical Museum. Since 1951 it is part of the collections of the Regional Museum in Olomouc. To the sub-collection of Cartography in Regional Museum in Olomouc was registered in 1968 (transfer from the old fund of Regional Museum in Olomouc). In 1960 (restorer Josef Bartl) and 1981 (restorer Joseph Wood) the globe was restored. The autor of richly carved pedestal is woodcarver George A. Heinz (1698-1759) from Olomouc. From the pedestral grow the trio of gilded consoles - female half-figures who hold in her hands equatorial ring (the Zodiac) carrying the globe. Engraving, made by Parisian engraver Jean B. Nolin (1657-1725), was affixed and colored probably when editing in Olomouc in 1738 till 1739.
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Celestial, Coronelli, after 1692
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Celestial, Coronelli, after 1692
Description
Baroque globe, coloured, on a four-pillar stand. Stars and constellations labelled in Italian, French, Latin, Greek, Arabic.
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Terrestrial, Coronelli, after 1692
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Terrestrial, Coronelli, after 1692
Description
Baroque globe, coloured, on a four-leg stand. The tracks of seafaring journeys, harbours and colonies are shown. Allegoric person and a portrait of F. Morosini, the Doge of Venice, on the southern hemisphere.
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Celestial, Andrae, Faber, 1700 - 1716
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Celestial, Andrae, Faber, 1700 - 1716
Description
Black painted wooden pedestal with 3 feet (perched on the flat wooden triangle on three gilded balls) carries a horizontal circle. The pedestal has a degree division, calendar and a wind rose. Colored globe with paper covering with copper plate printing rotates around the brass axis. In the southern hemisphere there is the signing in cartouche: M.Ioh / annes / Lud / wig / Andrae, Samuel Faber Rector Gymn. Notimbergae.
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Terrestrial, Anonym, 1700 - 1750
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Terrestrial, Anonym, 1700 - 1750
Description
Black painted wooden pedestal with 3 feet (perched on the flat wooden triangle on three gilded balls) carries a horizontal circle. The pedestal has a degree division, calendar and a wind rose. Colored globe with paper covering with copper plate printing rotates around the brass axis. The signing in cartouche is missing.
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Celestial, Eimmart, 1705
Description
The Baroque celestial globe is mounted in the axis into the meridian ring (scale 4 x 90°) which is stored in a four-legged stand with horizontal circle. Hour circle is mounted on meridian ring.
The celestial sphere is drawn as a view at the sky from the outside. Constellation figures are copperplate engraving printed and hand-colored. The stars are presented in seven sizes. Globe's text is in the Latin language.
In the southern hemisphere there is the inscription in cartouche:
Loca Stellarum, / Coelesti huic Globo inser- / tarum, à IO. HEVELIO, Astrono- / mo insigni, ad Ann. 1700 complet / sumo studio ac diuturnis vigiliis re- / stituta sunt: Quae in hujus modi Typum / ad perpetuam Coeli conformitatem, / juxta modum, quem Problema in- / ferius adjectum praescribit, / noviter redacta / a / G. C. Eimmarto.
Position of the stars displayed the mathematician, engraver and founder of the observatory in Nuremberg G. Ch. Eimmart (1638-1705) according to the catalog of Gdansk astronomer Johann Hevelia (1611-1687) to the epoch of the 1700's.
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Terrestrial, Valck, 1707
Description
Baroque globe, colour, on a four-leg stand
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Celestial, Valck, 1707
Description
Baroque globe, black and white, partly coloured, stand with circular horizon on four legs. Constellations according to the atlas by Johann Hevelius.
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Celestial, Doppelmayr, 1728
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Celestial, Doppelmayr, 1728
Description
Baroque globe 12½ inches in diameter is fixed axis in the meridian circle. Around the North Pole is deployed hour circle. Globe is placed in a typical pedestal with four legs and a horizontal plate in the shape of an octagon with scales (ecliptic, the Julian and Gregorian calendar, the cardinal) The stars are shown in six sizes. Constellations displayed in the form of mythical creatures and characters, and scientific instruments. Mumerous paths of comets are also displayed. Printing from a copperplate engraving is colored. . GLOBUS / COELESTIS NOVUS / Stellarum fixarum Loca secundum /
celeberrimi Astronomi Dantiscani / IOHANNIS HEVELI / Catalogum ad añum Chr. 1730. compl. sistens, / opera / IOH. GABR. DOPPELMAIERI. M. P. P. / exhibitus / à Johanne Georgio Puschnero / Chalcographo Noribergensi / A C. 1728
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Celestial, Doppelmeier, 1728
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Celestial, Doppelmeier, 1728
Description
Baroque globe, colour, on a four-leg stand, eight-side horizon. Constellations according to the atlas by Johann Hevelius.
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Celestial, Andreae, 1728 - 1730
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Celestial, Andreae, 1728 - 1730
Description
A colour globe in baroque style rests on a four-legs stand on a table with a hidden clock machine and an eigth-sided horizon.
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Terrestrial, Anonym, 1728
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Terrestrial, Anonym, 1728
Description
Baroque coloured globe in a black wooden tripod base with S-shaped legs. The Prime Meridian passes through the Ferro Island (the Canary Island), according to classical geographer and astronomer Ptolemy, who estabilished it to mark the western boundaryot the known world, in 1634 - 1884 used as the Prime Meridian.
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Celestial, Andreae, 1728
Description
Baroque coloured globe in a black wooden tripod base with S-shaped legs.
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Celestial, Valck, 1728
Description
A colour globe in baroque style rests on a stand with a circular horizon on four turned legs.
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Terrestrial, Valck, 1728
Description
A colour globe in baroque style rests on a stand with a circular horizon on four legs.
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Celestial, Doppelmayr, 1728
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Celestial, Doppelmayr, 1728
Description
Baroque globe with diameter 12½ inches is mounted in meridian circle. Around the North Pole is deployed hour circle. Globe is placed in a typical pedestal with four legs and a horizontal slab in the shape of an octagon with scales (the ecliptic, the Julian and Gregorian calendar, cardinal points). The stars are shown in six sizes. The constellations are displayed in the form of mythical animals and figures and scientific instruments. The paths of cometsa re aslo dislayed. Printing from a copperplate engraving is colored. In cartouche there is the inscription: GLOBUS / COELESTIS NOVUS / Stellarum fixarum Loca secundum /
celeberrimi Astronomi Dantiscani / IOHANNIS HEVELI / Catalogum ad añum Chr. 1730. compl. sistens, / opera / IOH. GABR. DOPPELMAIERI. M. P. P. / exhibitus / à Johanne Georgio Puschnero / Chalcographo Noribergensi / A C. 1728
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Terrestrial, Doppelmayr, 1728
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Terrestrial, Doppelmayr, 1728
Description
It is the paired, wholly analogous produced globe to a celestial Doppelmayr globe from 1728, NTM No. 24858. The third analogously made product is armillary sphere.
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Terrestrial, Valck, 1728
Description
A colour globe in baroque style rests on a stand with a circular horizon on four legs.
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Celestial, Valck, 1750
Description
Originally colored celestial globe (1750) from the workshop of Dutch cartographer Gerhard Valck.
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Terrestrial, Hill, 1754
Description
In the northern hemisphere there is the inscription: A / NEW / Terrestrial / GLOBE / by / Nath Hill / 1754
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Celestial, Klinger, 1790
Description
Colored celestial globe (1790) from the workshop of the Nuremberg company of Johann Georg Klinger.
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Terrestrial, Klinger, 1792
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Terrestrial, Klinger, 1792
Description
Terrestrial globe (1792) from the workshop of the Nuremberg company of Johann Georg Klinger.
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Celestial, Klinger, Bauer, after 1800
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Celestial, Klinger, Bauer, after 1800
Description
Hand-colored copperplate composed of 12 segments and two polar caps placed on gypsum sphere. Sphere is placed in a brass meridian ring. Ecliptic is divided into days and zodiac signs. Originally the globe was mounted in a wooden stand, which is now missing. The original globe was made in 1790 by Johann Georg Kling (1764-1806), the famous Nuremberg manufacturer of globes. This piece is reduced issuance according to French astronomer Charles Messier (1730 - 1817) from 1800, physically produced by Johann Bernhard Bauer in Nuremberg. The name and authors details on the globe are in cartridges. The globe is probably the acquisition from the 60 years of the 20th century gained from some East Bohemian castle.
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Terrestrial, Jüttner, Lettany, 1822
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Terrestrial, Jüttner, Lettany, 1822
Description
Geographical globe with diameter 12½ inches (32 cm). The globe is made by 18 colored segments and two polar caps that are glued to the hollow plaster sphere. The equator and the prime meridian (passing Ferro island) are divided into grades, ecliptic into days and zodiac signs. Globe is complemented by a brass meridian ring and mounted in a wooden, four-legged pedestal constructed in Empire style.
In the southern hemisphere there is the inscription in cartouche:
ERDKUGEL / nach astronomischen / undtrigonometrischen / Bestimmungen / entworfen und gezeichnet / von Jos. Jüttner Hauptm: / und Fra: Lettany Lieutnt: / der k: k: öster: Artillerie / im Jahre 1822 / zu PRAG.
The authors of the globe are cartographers of the Austrian army, Captain Josef Jüttner (1775-1848) and Lieutenant Franz Lettany (1793-1863). To this terrestrial globe was made in 1824 paired celestial globe and later the armillary sphere.
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Celestial, Jüttner, 1822
Description
Celestial globe produced by Joseph Jüttner (probably made in Prague). Sphere mounted in a wooden pedestal with four legs.
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Terrestrial, Jüttner, Lettany, 1822
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Terrestrial, Jüttner, Lettany, 1822
Description
Geographical globe with diameter 12½ inches (32 cm). The globe is made by 18 gores and 2 polar caps that are glued to the hollow plaster sphere. Globe is mounted in a wooden, four-legged pedestal constructed in Empire style. In the southern hemisphere there is the inscription in cartouche:
ERDKUGEL / nach astronomischen / und trigonometrischen /
Bestimmungen / entworfen und gezeichnet / von Jos: Jüttner Hauptm. / und
Fra: Lettany Lieutnt: / der k: k: östr: Artillerie / im Jahre 1822 / zu
PRAG.
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Terrestrial, Jüttner-Lettany, 1822
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Terrestrial, Jüttner-Lettany, 1822
Description
Empire style globe , black and white, on a stand with four bent legs.
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Terrestrial, Jüttner, Lettany, 1822
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Terrestrial, Jüttner, Lettany, 1822
Description
Geographical globe with diameter 12½ inches (32 cm). The globe is made by 18 colored segments and two polar caps that are glued to the hollow plaster sphere. The equator and the prime meridian (passing Ferro island) are divided into grades, ecliptic into days and zodiac signs. Globe is complemented by a brass meridian ring and mounted in a wooden, four-legged pedestal constructed in Empire style.
In the southern hemisphere there is the inscription in cartouche:
ERDKUGEL / nach astronomischen / undtrigonometrischen / Bestimmungen / entworfen und gezeichnet / von Jos. Jüttner Hauptm: / und Fra: Lettany Lieutnt: / der k: k: öster: Artillerie / im Jahre 1822 / zu PRAG.
The authors of the globe are cartographers of the Austrian army, Captain Josef Jüttner (1775-1848) and Lieutenant Franz Lettany (1793-1863). To this terrestrial globe was made in 1824 paired celestial globe and later the armillary sphere.
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Celestial, Jüttner, 1824
Description
The globe is exhibited in the study hall of Summer Apartment of Archbishop’s Chateau in Kroměříž. It is mounted in contemporary wooden pedestal. The time of globe obtaining is not known. It is an empire globe with a diameter 32 cm from 1850. The northern hemisphere contains a cartridge: Himels-Kugel / auf der welcher Stand / Gestirne der für den / 1st Jänner 1850 / vorgestellt / ist and other cartridge: bearbeitet / zu / Prag / im Jahre / 1824. The Southern Hemisphere bears a cartouche inscription: Von / Jos. Jüttner / Hauptman / der kk OESTERR. / Artillerie. The author of the globe is a military cartographer Josef Jüttner (1775-1848), a member of the Austrian army.
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Celestial, Jüttner, 1824
Description
The axis of the globe is placed in the meridian circle (scale of 4 x 90 °), which is nestled in a wooden frame with a horizontal circle. Globe comes from the first half of the 19th century, it is made in the Empire style. P>
Constellation figures on globe printed from copperplate engraving is not colored. Himels-Kugel / auf welcher der Stand / der Gestirne für den / 1. Jänner 1850 / vorgestellt / ist Bearbeitet / zu / Prag / im Jahre / 1824. Von / Jos. Jüttner / Hauptman / der k.k. Oesterr. / Artillerie.
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Celestial, Jüttner, 1824
Description
Empire style globe, black and white, on a tripod stand
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Celestial, Jüttner, 1824
Description
The axis of the globe is placed in the meridian circle (scale of 4 x 90 °), which is nestled in a wooden frame with a horizontal circle. Globe comes from the first half of the 19th century, it is made in the Empire style.
The globe contains a cartouche in the northern hemisphere Himels-Kugel / auf welcher der Stand / der Gestirne für den / 1. Jänner 1850 / vorgestellt / ist and other cartouche: Bearbeitet / zu / Prag / im Jahre / 1824. In the southern hemisphere there is the inscription: Von / Jos. Jüttner / Hauptman / der k.k. Oesterr. / Artillerie. The author of globe is the military cartographer Joseph Jüttner (1775-1848), the member of the Austrian army.
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Celestial, Jüttner, 1824
Description
The axis of the globe is placed in the meridian circle (scale of 4 x 90 °), which is nestled in a wooden frame with a horizontal circle. Globe comes from the first half of the 19th century, it is made in the Empire style. P>
Constellation figures on globe printed from copperplate engraving is not colored. Himels-Kugel / auf welcher der Stand / der Gestirne für den / 1. Jänner 1850 / vorgestellt / ist Bearbeitet / zu / Prag / im Jahre / 1824. Von / Jos. Jüttner / Hauptman / der k.k. Oesterr. / Artillerie.
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Terrestrial, Riedig, 1826
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Terrestrial, Riedig, 1826
Description
DIE / ERDKUGEL / von 8 Leipziger Zoll / ganz neu entworfen / von / M. Riedig / Berlin / bei Simon Schropp et Co 1826.
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Terrestrial, Mollo, 1834
Description
Neuer / ERD-GLOBUS / nach den besten / astronomischen Hülfs- / -quellen bearbeitet. / 1834 / Verlegt in Wien bey T. Mollo.
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Terrestrial, Mollo, 1834
Description
Terrestrial globe. German terminology. Globe was published in 18354 by Tranqullo Mollo in Wien. It is settled in metal meridian ring and wooden equatorial ring with zodiac. Wooden tripod, the compass is missing. Into the sub-collection of Cartography in Regional Museum in Olomouc was registered in 1982 (transfer from the old fund of Regional Museum in Olomouc).
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Terrestrial, Jüttner, 1839
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Terrestrial, Jüttner, 1839
Description
The largest Jüttner's globe (diameter 63 cm) is fixed in a meridian circle. Geographical globe is mounted in a wooden three-legged tripod, which is ended by a horizontal circle. The printing of horizontal circle includes an angular scale, Zodiac, calendar and cardinal directions. The globe is made by 18 segments and two polar caps that are copperplate engraving printed and glued to the plaster casting.
In the southern hemisphere is placed the inscription:
ERDKUGEL / von 2 Wiener Schuh im Durchmesser nach / den neuesten geographischen Bestimmumgen / entworfen und herausgegeben von Joseph Jüttner / Oberstlieutenant im kais: königl: Bombardier / Corps, zu Wien im Jahre 1839. / In Kupfer gestochen von / Bernhard Biller / Johan David.
Czech cartographer Josef Jüttner (1775-1848) served in the Austrian army. He is known as the author of the Plan of Prague from 1816, armillary spheres and terrestrial and celestial globes. This large globe was the highlight of his cartographical activities.
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Terrestrial, Berra, after 1842
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Terrestrial, Berra, after 1842
Description
In the southern hemisphere there is the inscription: PRAG / bei / Marco Berra / 1842
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Mars, Flammarion, 1842 - 1925
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Mars, Flammarion, 1842 - 1925
Description
In the southern hemisphere there is the inscription: GLOBE GÉOGRAPHIQUE / de la Planete / MARS / d´après / CAMILLE FLAMMARION
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Moon, Flammarion, 1842 - 1925
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Moon, Flammarion, 1842 - 1925
Description
In the northern hemisphere there is the inscription: GLOBE / DE LA LUNE / Dressé sous la direction de / CAMILLE FLAMMARION / Par. C. M. GAUDIBERT / E. BERTAUX Editeur à Paris / Echelle 1 : 23.000.000
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Terrestrial, Weiland, 1843
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Terrestrial, Weiland, 1843
Description
ERD- / GLOBUS / entworfen / von / C. F. Weiland / Weimar / Im Geogr. Institute / 1843.
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Terrestrial, Zalder, 1848
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Terrestrial, Zalder, 1848
Description
Globus aneb koule swěta wihotowena od W. Zaldera w Slanim 1848.
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Terrestrial Felkl, 1850 - 1870
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Terrestrial Felkl, 1850 - 1870
Description
DIE ERDE / Herausgegeben von / J. FELKL in PRAG / Entworfen und gezeichnet / von / H. KUNSCH. / LEIPZIG. Lithographie u. Farbendruck / des / geographisch- lithographischen Instituts von / H. KUNSCH in LEIPZIG.
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Terrestrial, Felkl, Böhm, 1850 - 1900
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Terrestrial, Felkl, Böhm, 1850 - 1900
Description
Colored terrestrial globe from the second half of the 19th century made by the company Felkl from Roztoky u Prahy. The globe is mounted in a wooden tripod. In the southern hemisphere is placed the inscription: Die / ERDE. / Entworfen / und herausgegeben / von / Dr. J. Böhm u J. Felkl / in / PRAG.
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Celestial, Felkl, Böhm, 1850 - 1900
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Celestial, Felkl, Böhm, 1850 - 1900
Description
In the southern hemisphere there is the inscription: Entworfen / und herausgegeben / von / Dr. J. Böhm u. J. Felkl / in / PRAG. / E. Kutschera's Lith.
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Terrestrial, Felkl, 1850 - 1870
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Terrestrial, Felkl, 1850 - 1870
Description
In the southern hemisphere there is the inscription: OBRAZ ZEMĚKOULE / VYDAL / J. Felkl v Praze / připr. J. Erben, ryl J. Wagner / Tisk F. Líbiše.
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Celestial, Felkl, 1850 - 1870
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Celestial, Felkl, 1850 - 1870
Description
In the southern hemisphere there is the inscription: HIMELSGLOBUS / Entworfen / und herausgegeben von / J. Felkl. / PRAG. / Liebisch Steind. / L. Hübner
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Celestial, Felkl, 1850 - 1870
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Celestial, Felkl, 1850 - 1870
Description
In the southern hemisphere there is the inscription: HIMELSGLOBUS / Herausgeg. von / J. FELKL. / Prag, / Kutschera's Steind. / Liebisch & Wagner lith.
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Terrestrial, Felkl, 1850 - 1870
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Terrestrial, Felkl, 1850 - 1870
Description
In the southern hemisphere there is the inscription: FÖLDTEKE / Kiadta Felkl J. Prágában / s Edelmann K. Pesten / Schirkhuber M. / fölügyelése mellett / Körenyomta Kutschera E. / Véste / Liebisch s Wagner.
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Celestial, Felkl, 1850 - 1870
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Celestial, Felkl, 1850 - 1870
Description
In the southern hemisphere there is the inscription: HIMMELSGLOBUS / Herausgeg. von / J. Felkl. / Prag, / Steind. v. F. Liebisch / Lith. Liebisch &
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Terrestrial, Felkl, 1850 - 1870
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Terrestrial, Felkl, 1850 - 1870
Description
In the southern hemisphere there is the inscription: ZEMĚKOULE / vydal / J. Felkl v Praze / ryl H. Šesták
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Terrestrial, Felkl, 1850 - 1870
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Terrestrial, Felkl, 1850 - 1870
Description
In the southern hemisphere there is the inscription: ZEMĚKOULE / vydal / J. Felkl v Praze / ryl H. Šesták
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Terrestrial, Felkl, 1850 - 1870
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Terrestrial, Felkl, 1850 - 1870
Description
In the southern hemisphere there is the inscription: ZEMĚKOULE / vydal / J. Felkl v Praze / kreslil / Otto Delitsch / ryl H. Šesták
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Terrestrial, Felkl, 1850 - 1870
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Terrestrial, Felkl, 1850 - 1870
Description
On globe there is the inscription: Die / ERDE / Herausgeg. v. J. Felkl. / PRAG. / Steindr. v. F. Liebisch. / Lith. v. F. Liebisch u. J. Wagner / 2 te / verbesserte Auflage
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Terrestrial, Felkl, 1850 - 1870
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Terrestrial, Felkl, 1850 - 1870
Description
In the southern hemisphere there is the inscription: Die / Erde. / PRAG, / bei J. Felkl.
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Terrestrial, Felkl, 1850 - 1870
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Terrestrial, Felkl, 1850 - 1870
Description
In the southern hemisphere there is the inscription: Die / ERDE. / nach den besten / Quellenbearb: / bei J. Felkl / in / PRAG.
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Terrestrial, Felkl, 1850 - 1870
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Terrestrial, Felkl, 1850 - 1870
Description
In the southern hemisphere there is the inscription: Die / ERDE / Herausgeg. v. J. Felkl / PRAG / Std. v. E. Kutschera. / Liebisch et Wagner grav.
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Celestial, Felkl, 1850 - 1870
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Celestial, Felkl, 1850 - 1870
Description
HIMMELSGLOBUS / Entworfen / und herausgegeben von / J. Felkl. / PRAG. / Geogr. Lithogr. Anst.
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Terrestrial, Felkl, 1850 - 1870
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Terrestrial, Felkl, 1850 - 1870
Description
In the southern hemisphere there is the inscription: The / EARTH / Prag / by J. Felkl. / No. 2.
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Celestial, Felkl, 1850 - 1870
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Celestial, Felkl, 1850 - 1870
Description
In the southern hemisphere there is the inscription: HIMMELSGLOBUS / Entworfen / und herausgegeben von / J. Felkl. / PRAG.
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Terrestrial, Felkl, 1852 - 1870
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Terrestrial, Felkl, 1852 - 1870
Description
Small globe with diameter 12 cm (4¾ inch) is mounted on a simple axis, which is mounted in a tripod with compass. Printing of cartographic content is composed of 12 segments and 2 polar caps. Text of globe is in German. In the southern hemisphere there is the inscription: DIE ERDE / gezeichnet von / Otto Delitsch. / Herausgegeben von / J. Felkl in Prag.
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Terrestrial, Řehák, 1852 - 1870
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Terrestrial, Řehák, 1852 - 1870
Description
Geographical globe with diameter 18,5 inches is mounted on a single axis which is fitted in typical three-legged stand. Cartographic content is printed on 12 gores and 2 polar caps. Geographical names are in Czech language.
In the southern hemisphere is placed signature:
ZEMĚKOULE / vydal / J. FELKL v PRAZE / kreslil Otto Delitsch / Litografie a barvotisk / zeměpisecko litografického ústavu / J. FELKLA v PRAZE. / Sestavil J. ŘEHÁK / c.k. prof. při vyšší reálné škole české.
The author of cartographic content is Otto Delitsch (1821-1882), professor of geography at the University of Leipzig. Delitsch was the most famous geographer, who worked for a long time on terrestrial globes for John Felkl. Felkl's company ,the largest manufacturer of globes in the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, published celestial and lunar globes except the terrestrial globes.
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Celestial, Kunsch, Felkl, 1854 - 1870
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Celestial, Kunsch, Felkl, 1854 - 1870
Description
School celestial globe. German terminology. Author of the globe is H. Kunsch from Leipzig, globe was published between the years 1854-1870 by company Jan Felkl from Prague. Globe is settled perpendicularly in metal meridian ring and in equatorial ring with zodiac on wooden tripod. Into the sub-collection of Cartography in Regional Museum in Olomouc was registered in 1966 (transfer from the old fund of Regional Museum in Olomouc).
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Terrestrial, Felkl and son, 1870 - 1890
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Terrestrial, Felkl and son, 1870 - 1890
Description
Geographic globe with diameter 16 cm (6¼ inches) is mounted in tripod. The inscription DIE ERDE / J. Felkl & Sohn / in Roztok b. Prag / v. Otto Delitsch. is located in the southern hemisphere in the Pacific Ocean. The author of globe was Otto Delitsch (1821-1882), professor of geography at the University of Leipzig. The name of cartographer Delitsch was appeared in the cartridges of Felkl’s globes even after his death.
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Terrestrial, Felkl and son, 1870 - 1890
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Terrestrial, Felkl and son, 1870 - 1890
Description
OBRAZ / ZEMĚKOULE / sestavil / JOS. ERBEN / c. k. prof. při vyšší reálné škole české. / Vydal / J. Felkl a syn / v Roztokách n Vlt.
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Terrestrial, Felkl and son, 1870 - 1880
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Terrestrial, Felkl and son, 1870 - 1880
Description
OBRAZ / ZEMĚKOULE / sestavil / JOS. ERBEN / c. k. prof. při vyšší reálné škole české. / Vydal / J. Felkl a syn / v Roztokách n Vlt.
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Terrestrial, Delitsch, Felkl and son, 1870 - 1881
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Terrestrial, Delitsch, Felkl and son, 1870 - 1881
Description
School terrestrial globe. German terminology. Author of the globe is Otto Delitsch from Leipzig, globe was published between the years 1870-1881 by company Jan Felkl and son (Roztoky u Prahy). Globe has only a metal axis, it is without stand. Into the sub-collection of Cartography in Regional Museum in Olomouc was registered in 1970 (transfer from the old fund of Regional Museum in Olomouc).
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Terrestrial, Felkl and son, 1870 - 1890
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Terrestrial, Felkl and son, 1870 - 1890
Description
ZEMĚKOULE / Tiskem a nákladem / vydal / J. FELKL A SYN / Továrna na pomůcky učebné / v Roztokách u Prahy.
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Terrestrial, Felkl and son, 1870 - 1890
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Terrestrial, Felkl and son, 1870 - 1890
Description
In the southern hemisphere there is the inscription: ZEMĚKOULE / Tiskem a nákladem / vydali / J. FELKL a SYN. / Továrna na pomůcky učebné / v Roztokách u Prahy.
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Terrestrial, Felkl and son, 1870 - 1890
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Terrestrial, Felkl and son, 1870 - 1890
Description
In the southern hemisphere there is the inscription: ZEMĚKOULE / Tiskem a nákladem / vydali / J. FELKL a SYN. / Továrna na pomůcky učebné / v Roztokách u Prahy.
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Terrestrial, Felkl and son, 1870 - 1890
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Terrestrial, Felkl and son, 1870 - 1890
Description
In the southern hemisphere there is the inscription: The / EARTH / J. FELKL & SON / Roztok by Prag
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Terrestrial, Felkl and son, 1870 - 1890
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Terrestrial, Felkl and son, 1870 - 1890
Description
In the southern hemisphere there is the inscription: ZEMĚKOULE / Vydal / J. Felkl a syn. / Továrna učebných pomůcek / v / Roztokách u Prahy.
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Terrestrial, Felkl and son, 1870 - 1890
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Terrestrial, Felkl and son, 1870 - 1890
Description
In the southern hemisphere there is the inscription: DIE ERDE / Druck u. Verlag von / J. FELKL & SOHN / Lehrmittelfabrik in Rostok / bei Prag.
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Terrestrial, Felkl and son, 1870 - 1890
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Terrestrial, Felkl and son, 1870 - 1890
Description
In the southern hemisphere there is the inscription: Fabr. J.F. & f.
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Terrestrial, Bertaux, Thomas, 1870 - 1903
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Terrestrial, Bertaux, Thomas, 1870 - 1903
Description
Colored terrestrial globe with Arabic lettering of the early 20th century. Publishers Emile Bertaux and G. Thomas.
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Celestial, Adami, 1873
Description
In the southern hemisphere there is the inscription: Die / Himmelskugel / entworfen u. gezeichnet / von / C. ADAMI / Neueste Auflage 1873. / Berlin, Verlag v. D. Reimer.
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Terrestrial, Felkl and son, 1875 - 1880
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Terrestrial, Felkl and son, 1875 - 1880
Description
Small globe with diameter 12 cm (4¾ inch) is mounted on a simple axis, which is mounted in a tripod. Printing of cartographic content is composed of 12 segments and 2 polar caps. Text of globe is in German. In the southern hemisphere there is the inscription: DIE ERDE / gezeichnet von / Otto Delitsch / J. Felkl & Sohn / Roztok Prag. The globe was made after moving Felkl`s workshop from Prague to Roztoky (in 1870), and change the name of company (Felkl and son, in 1875). The name was changed when the eldest son Christopher Zikmund Felkl (1855-1894) joined to his father.
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Terrestrial, Felkl and son, 1876 - 1900
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Terrestrial, Felkl and son, 1876 - 1900
Description
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Terrestrial, Felkl and son,, 1878 - 1898
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Terrestrial, Felkl and son,, 1878 - 1898
Description
The largest Felkl's globe with diameter 18,5 inches in Czech language is mounted on a axis that is fixed in typical \"Felkl's\" tripod. Globe drawing is composed of 12 segments and 2 polar caps.
In the southern hemisphere is the inscription:
ZEMĚKOULE / Vydal / J. Felkl a syn / Továrna učebních pomůcek / v / ROZTOKÁCH u PRAHY.
Felkl's company produced telluriums, orreries and other demonstrative devices, except the terrestrial globes. Jan Felkl (1817-1887) founded the company whose existence lasted for over a century (1850 - 1952). The globes were made in eight sizes, geographical names were in seventeen languages.
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Terrestrial, Felkl and son, 1878 - 1898
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Terrestrial, Felkl and son, 1878 - 1898
Description
Terrestrial globe with diameter 48 cm in czech language. The surface is composed from 12 coloured paper gores and 2 polar caps. The prime meridian crosses Greenwich. The globe is mounted on a wooden tripod. The southern hemisphere bears the inscription: ZEMĚKOULE / Vydal / J. Felkl a syn / Továrna učebných pomůcek / v / Roztokách u Prahy. In the 19th century the Felkl's Prague business became the european leader in globe making industry. Their products were primarily intended for education, but they often found their way into private libraries. The globes were being made in 8 sizes and with descriptions in 17 languages.
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Terrestrial, Felkl and son, 1881 - 1905
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Terrestrial, Felkl and son, 1881 - 1905
Description
Terrestrial globe. German terminology. Globe was published between the years 1881-1905 by company Jan Felkl and son (Roztoky u Prahy). It is settled in metal meridian ring and wooden equatorial ring with zodiac. Wooden tripod including compass. Into the sub-collection of Cartography in Regional Museum in Olomouc was registered in 1964 (purchase).
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Terrestrial, Felkl and son, 1881 - 1905
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Terrestrial, Felkl and son, 1881 - 1905
Description
Terrestrial globe. Czech terminology. Political administrative division. Globe was published between the years 1881-1905 by company Jan Felkl and son (Roztoky u Prahy). Both hemispheres are glued together. The globe is fastened in a metal meridian ring. Provisional wooden pedestal was made additionally. Into the sub-collection of Cartography in Regional Museum in Olomouc was registered in 1993 (transfer from the old fund of Regional Museum in Olomouc).
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Terrestrial, Felkl and son, 1884 - 1920
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Terrestrial, Felkl and son, 1884 - 1920
Description
Geographical globe with diameter 6,5 cm (2½ inches) is placed on axis that is fixed in three-legged tripod. Originally the celestial globe of the same size was also placed on the axis but it has not been preserved. Together it formed a complete pair of globes on a common axis. The globes with diameter 2½ inches were the smallest that Felkl manufactured. In the southern hemisphere there is the inscription in German language: ERD-GLOBUS / J. FELKL & SOHN / Rostok b. Prag.
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Terrestrial, Heymann, 1890 - 1900
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Terrestrial, Heymann, 1890 - 1900
Description
Geographical globe is mounted in polish tripod with holder for compass. Cartographical drawing is composed of 12 paper segments glued on a carton sphere.
German globe contains the inscription:
ERD-GLOBUS. / 114 cm Umfang / Durchgesehen von Dr. Henry Lange. / BERLIN. / Ludw. Jul. Heymann. / Geographischer Verlag.
Also contains explanations of telegraph connections, lines of steamboats in the sea and other altimetry data. In the seas there are highlighted the ocean currents.
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Terrestrial, Ernst Schotte & Co., 1890 - 1920
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Terrestrial, Ernst Schotte & Co., 1890 - 1920
Description
DIE ERDKUGEL / Verlag: / ERNST SCHOTTE & Co. / BERLIN W.35. / Maßstab 1:197 Mill.
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Ernst Schotte & Co., 1890 - 1920
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Ernst Schotte & Co., 1890 - 1920
Description
DIE ERDKUGEL / Verlag: / ERNST SCHOTTE & Co. / BERLIN W.35. / Maßstab 1:197 Mill.
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Terrestrial, Danov, 1890 - 1900
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Terrestrial, Danov, 1890 - 1900
Description
In the southern hemisphere there is the inscription: ЗЕМНЫЙ ГЛОБУСЪ / ИЗДАНА / КНИЖАРНИЦА / ХР. Г. ДАНОВА
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Terrestrial, Felkl and son, 1905 - 1918
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Terrestrial, Felkl and son, 1905 - 1918
Description
Terrestrial globe. Czech terminology. Globe was published between the years 1905-1918 by company Jan Felkl and son (Roztoky u Prahy). It is mounted in metal meridian semicircle and rests on wooden tripod. Into the sub-collection of Cartography in Regional Museum in Olomouc was registered in 1982 (transfer from the old fund of Regional Museum in Olomouc).
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Terrestrial, Felkl and son, 1905 - 1918
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Terrestrial, Felkl and son, 1905 - 1918
Description
Terrestrial globe. German terminology. Globe was published between the years 1905-1918 by company Jan Felkl and son (Roztoky u Prahy). It is embedded in a metal meridian ring. Pedestal is missing. The globe is damaged in several places. Into the sub-collection of Regional Museum in Olomouc was registered in 1982 (transfer from the old fund of Regional Museum in Olomouc).
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Terrestrial, Oestergaard, 1910 - 1918
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Terrestrial, Oestergaard, 1910 - 1918
Description
Geographic globe with diameter 48 cm (19 inches) shows the earth in a scale 1:26 600 000. It is mounted in an unusual wooden stand by using axis and semicircular meridian. Globe displays the Earth in the time around the first World War. In the southern hemisphere there is the inscription: Welt Verkehrs-Globus / der Dampfschiffahrts - Gesellschaft / Norddeutscher Lloyd BREMEN / Schnell- und Postdampfer- / Linien / Anschluβ- / Linien / bearbeitet von dr. Ernst Friedrich, / Professor an der Universität u. Dozent / Handelshochschule an der zu Leipzig. / Reise-Welt-Verlag G.m.b.H. Berlin W. 35th / Hergest. i. Kart. Inst ./ v. Paul Oestergaard G.m.b.H. Berlin W. 57th / Maβstab 1: 26.6000 000. The inscription freely passes to the explanations of geographic data, paths of steamboats and railway lines.
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Terrestrial, Stuttgart, 1918 - 1924
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Terrestrial, Stuttgart, 1918 - 1924
Description
Geographic globe with diameter 48.5 cm (19 inches) has a semi-circular meridian and is stored in a tripod with compass. The globe shows the Earth in a period of changing state borders after the 1st World War. Colored globe is made up of 12 segments and 2 polar caps. In the southern hemisphere there is a signature: Mango's / NEUER ERD-GLOBUS / 48 cm Durch. 152 cm Umfang. / Hergestellt / unter Wissenschaftlich. Mittarbeit d. Prof. Dr. Stricker. STUTTGART. / AD. MANG's geography. ASTRON. VERLAG. / Eckstein & Stahl Stuttgart. The publisher of globe is Adolf Mang`s (1849-1933) publishing house in Stuttgart.
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Terrestrial, Felkl and son, 1918 - 1940
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Terrestrial, Felkl and son, 1918 - 1940
Description
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Terrestrial, George Philip & Son, 1918 - 1945
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Terrestrial, George Philip & Son, 1918 - 1945
Description
PHILIPS‘ / 10“ / CHALLENGE GLOBE / Scale 1:51 000 000
LONDON GEOGRAPHICAL INSTITUTE / GEORGE PHILIP & SON. LTD. 32 FLEET STREET. LONDON / Printed and Manufactured in Great Britain / Copyright.
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Terrestrial, Fischer, 1919 - 1938
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Terrestrial, Fischer, 1919 - 1938
Description
Political globe with diameter 36 cm (on the globe is 37 cm) in scale 1: 35 000 000. Cartographical content consists of 12 paper segments and 2 polar caps glued to a plaster sphere. Axis attached to a brass meridian semicircle passes through the center of the globe. Semicircle is settle into a wooden pedestal with a compass.
In the southern hemisphere of the German globe is placed the inscription:
ERD-GLOBUS / Durchmesser 37 cm / Neu bearbeitet von Dr. H. Fischer / WAGNER&DEBES, LEIPZIG / Lehrmittelanstalt / Maßstab 1:35.000.000.
The author of the globe is Leipzig cartographer Dr. Hans Fischer (1860-1941), who joined in 1888 to the geographical institute WAGNER & DEBES, Leipzig Lehrmittelanstalt. WAGNER & DEBES was a significant cartographic company in the 2nd half of the 19th and early 20th centuries.
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Terrestrial, Kartographischen Institut der Verlagshandlung von D. Reimer (E. Vohsen), 1927
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Terrestrial, Kartographischen Institut der Verlagshandlung von D. Reimer (E. Vohsen), 1927
Description
Terrestrial globe. German terminology. Political administrative division. Globe was published in 1927 by Kartographischen Institut der Verlagshandlung von D. Reimer (E. Vohsen) in Berlin. It is set into the metal meridian ring. Wooden pedestal. Into the sub-collection of Regional Museum in Olomouc was registered in 1990 (purchase).
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Terrestrial, Felkl and son, 1929 - 1938
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Terrestrial, Felkl and son, 1929 - 1938
Description
Terrestrial globe. Czech terminology. Globe was published between the years 1929-1938 by company Jan Felkl and son (Roztoky u Prahy). It rests in a wooden circular pedestral (diameter 21 cm). Into the sub-collection of Regional Museum in Olomouc was registered in 1993 (purchase).
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Terrestrial, Fischer, 1932
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Terrestrial, Fischer, 1932
Description
Political globe with a diameter 25 cm and a scale 1: 53 000 000. The author of the globe is Hans Fischer who was a cartographer at the Geographical Institute Wagner & Debes in Leipzig. Terminology is written in German. In the southern hemisphere there is the inscription: ERD-GLOBUS / v.25 cm. Durchm. / Neu bearbeitet / von / Dr. H. Fischer / Wagner&Debes, Leipzig / Lehrmittel - Anstalt / Maßstab 1 : 53.000.000.
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Terrestrial, Oestergaard, 1945 - 1949
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Terrestrial, Oestergaard, 1945 - 1949
Description
COLUMBUS DUO ERDGLOBUS / System: Villinger – Oestergaard / In- u. Auslandspatente / Politisch und physikalisch / Bearbeitet von Kartograph W. Kaden / COLUMBUS VERLAG PAUL OESTERGAARD K. G. / BERLIN UND STUTTGART.
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Terrestrial, Komenium, 1951
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Terrestrial, Komenium, 1951
Description
ZEMSKÝ GLOBUS / Měřítko 1:38 500 000 / Průměr 34 cm / Upravil Doc. Dr Karel Kuchař / Vydalo Státní nakladatelství, odd. / KOMENIUM a LOGIA / PRAHA - 1951
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Terrestrial, Ústřední správa geodesie a kartografie Praha, 1955
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Terrestrial, Ústřední správa geodesie a kartografie Praha, 1955
Description
ZEMSKÝ GLOBUS / Měřítko 1:38 500 000 / Vydala Ústřední správa geodesie a kartografie / nákladem Státního pedagogického nakladatelství v Praze. / Reprodukce a tisk: / Kartografický a reprodukční ústav v Praze.
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