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- of the Metropolitan of Lisbon expanded; Stadel says in his Compendium geographiae ecclesiasticae universalis (1712) that Coimbra, Leiria, Portalegre, Elvas...
- d'Averno and Lago di Tripergola. Ricciolio, Giovanni Baptista (1661). Geographiæ et Hydrographiæ Reformatæ Libri duodecim (in Latin). ex typographia Haeredis...
- sive, Dionysii geographia : emendata & locupletata, additione scil. geographiae hodiernae : Graeco carmine pariter donatae : **** 16 tabulis geographicis"...
- Second part at Google Books) Geographiæ et hydrographiæ reformatæ libri duodecim at Google Books, Bologna, 1661 Geographiæ et hydrographiæ reformatæ: nuper...
- astronomiam et geographiam isagoge. (1584) De sphaera sive de astronomiae et geographiae principiis cosmographica isagoge. Antwerp (2nd ed.) Dodoens, Rembert...
- cartographer and mathematician, known for his reduced size edition of Ptolemy's Geographiae (1596) Ettore Majorana (1906–1938), theoretical physicist. He is noted...
- edition including the revised text of Geographia was published in 1584. Geographiae Libri Octo : recogniti iam et diligenter emendati. Example map: Britain...
- in Germany. In hoc opere haec continentur Nova translatio primi libri geographiae Cl. Ptolomaei: quae quidem translatio verbum: habet e verbo fideliter...
- C****nensis Historiae Armenicae libri III: accedit ejusdem scriptoris epitome Geographiae, London: ex officina Caroli Ackers typographi P. E. Le Vaillant, De Florival...
- since Samuel Bochart, in whose footsteps he followed in the ****ilegium geographiae hebraeorum exterae post Bochartum (1769–1780). Michaelis inspired the...