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[359] Humboldt, A. Examen Critique. Paris, 1836-1839. Vol.
II, pp. 152-155; Harrisse. Discovery, pp. 657-658.
[360] Hakluyt, R. The princ.i.p.al Navigations, Voyages and Discoveries of the English Nation. London, 1589.
[361] Hood, D. The use of both the Globes, celestial and terrestrial, most plainly delivered in the form of a dialogue. London, 1592.
[362] Blundeville, T. Mr. Blundeville his Exercises. London, 1594.
[363] See above, p. 193.
[364] The several editions of this work are given by Markham, C. Hues, Treatise on Globes, pp. x.x.xvii-xl.
[365] Allgemeine deutsche Biographie "Burgi, Jobst"; Doppelmayr, op. cit., p. 163; Wolf, R. Burgi. (In: Biograph.
z. Kulturgeschichte, 1 Zyklus, pp. 57 ff.); Weidler, F.
Historia astronomiae. Vitembergae, 1741. p. 375; Gerland, op. cit., p. 68.
[366] Marcel, G. Note sur une mission geographique en Suisse. (In: Bulletin de la Societe de Geographie. Paris, 1899. pp. 76-94.)
[367] Fischer, J. The globe-goblet of Wolfegg. (In: United States Catholic Historical Society Historical Records and Studies. New York, 1913. pp. 275-279.) See for mention of other Gessner globe cups.
[368] A sixteenth century globe cup. (In: Royal Geographical Journal. London, 1919. pp. 196-197.) This particular globe of Gessner was sold at Christie's in London, July 23, 1919, for 3800. It is thought to have been made in the year 1595.
Attention is called in this article to a globe cup in the British Museum, dated 1569.
[369] Beazley, C. R. Globe of 1593. (In: Royal Geographical Journal. London, 1904. pp. 496-498.)
[370] Poggendorff, J. C. Biographisch-literarisches Handworterbuch. Leipzig, 1863; Kastner, op. cit., p. 393; Genard, P. Les Globes du geographe Arnauld Florent van Langren et de Guill. Blaeu. (In: Bulletin de la Societe Royale Geographie d'Anvers. Anvers, 1883. pp. 150 ff.; Van der Aa.)
[371] Wieder, F. C. De Globe van Van Langren A? 1612. (In: Kon. Nederlandsch Aardrijkskundig Genootschap, 2? Serie Dl.
x.x.xII, 1915, pp. 231-239.)
[372] Jonge, J. K. J. de. Opkomst van het Nederlandsch gezag in Oost-Indie. Gravenhage, 1862. Vol. I, p. 179. The author gives here a report rendered by J. Hondius in which he refers to the superiority of his globes to those of Van Langren. The report is dated 1597.
[373] Wieder, op. cit., n. 36 above, is a description of this globe with ill.u.s.trations.
[374] Meucci, F. La Sfera armillere di Tolomeo construita da Antonia Santucci. Firenze, 1876.
[Ill.u.s.tration: Base of Apia.n.u.s Globe, 1576]