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Schoener, Johann. 1477-1547. Globi Stelliferi sive sphaerae stellarum fixarum usus. Nuremberg: [J.Petreius], 1533.

Hood, Thomas. 1556-1620. The Use of the Celestial Globe in plano, set foorth in two hemispheres: wherein are placed all the most notable Starres of heaven. London: [by John Windet] for Thobie Cooke, 1590.

Nicolai, Willem. 1573-1613. Nova et integra universi Orbis descriptio. Lyons: 1603.

Spirinx, Nicolas. Fl.1606-1643. [Celestial globe gores.] [Lyons]: Dated 1610.

Angelocrator, Daniel. 1569-1635; & Nicolaas van Geelkerken. c.1610-?1657. Novum Orbis Terrarum Schema, in plano sic descriptum ... inventum Daniele Angelocratore ... sequitur Nic Geilekerck. [Frankfurt: 1628.]

Habrecht II, Isaac. 1589-1633. Planiglobium Coeleste, et Terrestre. Strasbourg: Marcus and Jacob von Heyden, 1628-1629.

Greuter, Matthaeus. 1564-1638. [Two sets of globe gores for a Terrestrial and Celestial Globe, diameter 490 mm (19 inches).] Rome: the Terrestrial dated 1632, the Celestial 1636.

Gunter, Edmund. 1581-1626. The description of the Sector, Crosse-staffe &other Instruments. London: W.J. ... sold by James Boller, [1636].

Blaeu, Willem. 1571-1638. Institution Astronomique de l'usuage des globes et Spheres Celestes & Terrestres Amsterdam: J. and C. Blaeu, 1642.

Blaeu, Willem I. 1571-1638. Tweevoudigh onderwiis van de hemelscche en Aerdshe Globen. Amsterdam: Joan Blaeu, 1655.

Habrecht II, Isaac. 1589-1633. Planiglobium Coeleste ac Terrestre ... Johannis Christophori Sturmii ... edita. Nuremberg: Christopher Gerhard, [1666].

English Works on Globes. [Holland, Richard.] Globe Notes per R.H. [Oxford]: 1666.

Blaeu, Willem. 1571-1638. Institutio Astronomica de usu Globorum & Sphaerarum Caelestium ac Terrestrium. Amsterdam: J.Blaeu, 1668.

Habrecht, Issac II; & Christopher Weigel. Engraved globe gores for a pair of 20 cm (8 inch) diameter globes. Nuremberg: J.C. Weigel, engraver, [c. 1675].

SCHEFFER, VITUS. 1648-1717. Coelum Poeticum, seu Sphaera Astronomica. Prague: The widow Catharine Czernoch, 1686.

Coronelli, Vincenzo Maria. 1650-1718. [Two celestial globe gores for the 108 cm diameter globe.] [Venice: 1688 or later.]

Coronelli, Vincenzo Maria. 1650-1718. [A set of Terrestrial/Celestial globe gores, diameter 6 inches (150 mm).] [Venice]: the celestial dated 1700.

Bion, Nicolas. 1652-1733. L'Usage des Globes Celestes et Terrestres et des Spheres. Amsterdam: Francois Halma, 1700.

Bion, Nicolas. 1652-1733. Globe Celeste [two sheets of Celestial globe gores for the 13 inch (330 mm) diameter globe]. Paris: dated 1700.

Anonymous. [Miniature gilt metal globes: A Terrestrial Globe enclosing a Celestial Globe.] [Holland or Germany?: c.1700.]

Rossi, Giuseppe de. 1570-1639, and Domenico de Rossi. 1659-1730. After Jodocus Hondius. [A set of 12 engraved gores to make a 21 cm diameter (8 inch) terrestrial globe.] Rome: Dated 1615, but reissued by Domenico de Rossi, [c.1700].

Eimmart, Georg Christoph. 1638-1705. [Terrestrial and Celestial gores for a pair of 30 cm diameter globes.] Nuremberg: Terrestrial dated 1705; [Celestial c.1704].

Seutter, Georg Matthaus. 1678-1757. Globus Terrestris; Globus Celestis. Augsburg: [c.1710].

Hill, Nathaniel. fl. 1746-1768. A New Terrestrial Globe. [London]: dated 1754.

CARY, John and William. Cary's Pocket globe agreeable to the latest discoveries; New Celestial Globe. London: J. and W. Cary, April 1791.

Cassini, Giovanni Maria. 1745-1824. Globo Terrestre; Globo Celeste [30 cm diameter globes]. Rome: Presso la Calcofrafica Camerale, Dated 1790-92.

[Cassini, Giovanni Maria. 1745-c.1830.] Circolo per formare la sfera Armilare [armillary sphere]. Rome: Presso la Calcografica Camerale, 1795.

Wright, Thomas II? fl.1730-1773. Wright's New Improved Terrestrial Globe. London: Sold by W.& S. Jones, [c. 1795].

[Delamarche, Charles Francois. 1740-1817.] Ptolemaic Armillary Sphere. [Paris: c.1800.]

Newton, John. Newton's New Terrestrial Globe. [London]: 1818.

Ebsworth, [Richard]. fl.1820-1835. Ebsworth's New Portable Pocket Orrery. [London: c.1825.]

Newton, Son and Berry. FL.1830-1838. Newton's New and Improved Terrestrial Globe. London: [c.1830].

Miniature Globes. [Newton Family.] Collection of Miniature Globes. [London: c.1830.]

Weinling, A. and Cie. Brevet D'Inventions. Globe Terrestre dresse par L.Spies D'apres l'invention de A Weinling et Cie. Lith Simon P and F. Strasbourg: Marin and Schmidt, 1830.

Newton, Son & Berry. fl.1830-1838. Newton's New and Improved Terrestrial Globe; Newton's Improved Pocket celestial Globe. London: 66 Chancery Lane, [c.1830].

Legrand, Augustin. Fl. 1800-1840. Globe Artificiel et Mecanique a l'usage du Petit Geographe. Paris: [1830s].

Cox, [James]. 1811-1857. [Cox's Terrestrial Globe]; Celestial Globe. [London: c.1839.]

Newton & Son. fl.1841-1861. Newton's New and Improved Terrestrial Globe; New & Improved Celestial Globe. London: 66 Chancery Lane, [c.1840].

Harris, William II. fl. 1829-1843. Harris's New and Improved terrestrial Globe containing the latest Discoveries. [London]: 63 King William St, [c.1840].

Newton & Son. Fl.1841-1883. Newton's New and Improved Terrestrial Globe. London: [c. 1841].

[Delamarche & Cie.] A Copernican Armillary Sphere with Orrery. [Paris: c.1850.]

Malby and Co. 1843-1850. Malby's Terrestrial Globe. London; John Charles Dennis, 122 Bishopsgate, 1852.

Malby and Son. 1851-1860. Reissued by James Wyld. [Malby's terrestrial compiled from the latest & most authentic studies.] London: [James Wyld, 1867].

Malby & Son. fl.1851-c.1884. Malby's Terrestrial globe compiled from the globes of the Society for the Diffu[sio]n of Useful Knowledge. London: 37 Parker Street, dated 1876.

Johnston, [W. & A.K.]. [Terrestrial Globe. Edinburgh and London: c 1880.]

Globe Curiosities. Collection of 8 terrestrial globes, all with hinged lids, and used as everyday objects. Late 19th century.

CELESTIAL ATLAS. BAYER, JOHANN. 1572-1625. Uranometria, omnium asterismorum continens schemata, nova methodo delineata, aereis laminis expressa. [Augsburg: Christophorus Mangus, 1639.]

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