Passengers aboard one of our Ross Sea Journeys will travel along the southern parts of the Antarctic Peninsula, Peter I Island, the Bellingshausen and Amundsen Seas into the Ross Sea. Book II.2:1-16 Her beauty. I was free, and thought to enjoy an empty bed: but though I arranged my peace, Amor betrayed me. Why does such human beauty linger on Earth? Jupiter I forgive you your rapes of old. Early on, we recognized that organizational effectiveness will go digital, and developed a versatile database platform, inorigo ®, for digitizing and connecting a company's collective intelligence. In inorigo ® we create a true reflection of your business, in the form of a dynamic Digital Twin of an Organization (DTO). In a purely technical way, Ortelius' DTO is a well-designed generic. Virtualhostx 8 7 15 tires. Ortelius Cruises: Read 2 Ortelius cruise reviews. Find great deals, tips and tricks on Cruise Critic to help plan your cruise. Ortelius excels at helping you draw maps that don't otherwise exist. It is a graphic design program for creative cartography. Ortelius User Interface Ortelius' new user interface puts everything within easy reach. Show, hide or rearrange Tabs. The result is a uncluttered workspace that's a pleasure to use. The familiar MacOS interface consists of the following: In the main window, the toolbar.
Typus Orbis Terrarum. Anvers, 1588. Beau col. Bel exemplaire en beau coloris bien que postérieur. - A fine copy later coloured. 330 x 475 mm. * Seconde planche, 2e état. Publiée dans la rare édition en espagnol de 1588. Ch. Plantin, après avoir séjourné à Leyde, en pays calviniste, dut prouver sa loyauté envers le roi d'Espagne et décida de publier une édition avec le texte en espagnol, dédicacée au futur roi d'Espagne Philippe II. Le moine franciscain Balthasar Vincentius fut chargé de la traduction en espagnol. - From the rare Spanish text edition of 1588. A state two (without date) of the second plate of this influential, and famous World map, issued in the first regularly produced world atlas. The map is a careful reduction of Mercator's landmark wall-map of the world. South America retains the unusual bulged south-west coast drawn by Mercator. >There is also a prudent comment adjacent to New Guinea querying whether this large island is part of the southern continent or not. The plate has been signed by his engraver, Frans Hogenberg.> The bottom of this map reads: QUID EI POTEST VIDERI MAGNUM IN REBUS HUMANIS, CUI AETERNITAS OMNIS, TOTIUSQUE MUNDI NOTA SIT MAGNITUDO. CICERO:According Marcel van den Broecke, the plate was introduced first with an engraved date of 1586 in 1587, but at the end of the year the date was removed. This second plate is far most the rarest, and he estimates that only 300 copies of this Spanish text edition have been printed.The Spanish text edition is the imitative of Christoffel Plantin himself. After a short stay in Calvinistic Leiden it was necessary for him to prove his loyalty to the Spanish king, so he decided to publish a Spanish translation of the 'Theatrum', dedicated to the future King Philip III.The Franciscan monk Balthasar Vincentius translated the text into Spanish. - Van den Broecke, Ortelius Atlas maps, 2.2 (Voir reproduction en page 4 de couverture)
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