The first book to name America

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Cosmographiae introductio

cum quibusdam geometriae ac astronomiae principiis ad eam rem necessariis. Insuper quatuor Americi Vespucii navigationes. Universalis Cosmographiae descriptio tam in solido quam plano, eis etiam insertis, quae Ptholomaeo ignota a nuperis reperta sunt. [An Introduction to Cosmography, along with some Principles of Geometry and Astronomy necessary for Understanding it. Besides the Four Voyages of Amerigo Vespucci. A Description of Universal Cosmography, both in Solid and Plane Form Including those parts unknown to Ptolemy and recently discovered].

WALDSEEMULLER, Martin
St. Die,
August 29th,
1507
Small quarto (201 by 158mm), 52ff., with double-leaf folding woodcut planisphere, text on verso, four text woodcut diagrams, and printer's woodcut mark and colophon at end, marginalia in a sixteenth century hand, iron gall ink inscription to title "Liber monasterii sancti Trudonis", nineteenth century brown morocco lavishly gilt, housed in red marbled paper slipcase.
1861

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A work of fundamental importance for the history of the Americas.

It was Waldseemüller's work which for the first time proposed the name "America" for the newly discovered continents; it was written to accompany his small woodcut Terrestrial Globe and a large World Map printed from woodcut plates, which were in fact the first maps to bear the name "America."

The first text, an elementary treatise on geography and the globe, begins with a dedication to ...

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Provenance: The monastery of Sint-Truiden, the Netherlands.