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- Dutch Nautical Sciences in the Golden Age: the Portuguese Influence
- Sterrekundewoordeboek Dictionary of Astronomy
- Netherlandic Treasures at the University of Michigan Library: an Exhibit
- The Marginalization of Astrology Among Dutch Astronomers in The
- Copernican Ephemerists on Hypotheses, Astrology and Natural Philosophy
- John Cabot Sebastian Cabot
- Commercial Cartography and Map Production in the Low Countries, 1500 – Ca
- Fortis Bank Management Report 2004
- Cosmopolitan Renaissance: Prints in the Age of Exchange 186 Stephanie Leitch
- =Ë*F7"Lt-.,., ..Re, .Ê'
- The Constellations and Asterisms of Petrus Apianus (1524–1536)
- (Snellius), Professor of Mathematics at the Lhiiversity of Leiden
- World Travel & Voyages
- Antique Maps, Atlases and Books
- Spain and the Low Countries: Aspects of the Scientific Relationship in the Sixteenth Century **
- Ptolemy's Tetrabiblos, Or Quadripartite
- The Dutch Mathematical Landscape
- Dutch Cartography and Geography
- Helden in De Sterrenkunde
- Images of Renaissance Cosmography, 1450–1650
- Gemma Frisius: a Convinced Copernican in 1555
- Maps and Their Makers: an Introduction to the History Of
- Imcos2422 Spring1986 Web.Pdf
- Marianne Moore's
- The Belgian Connection: Maps, Atlases and Engravings from Belgium in the National Library of Canada and the National Archives of Canada
- Gemma Frisius, Tycho Brahe and Snellius and Their Triangulations Printed in the Netherlands by W
- What's up 2006: 365 Days of Skywatching
- Gerard Mercator´S Three Astrolabes