Nicolaus Germanus

Nicolaus Germanus
Cosmographia, 1482

Donnus Nicolaus Germanus (born ca. 1420; died ca. 1490) was a German cartographer who wrote a pioneering Cosmographia and created two globes depicting earth and sky in 1477, thus predating the Erdapfel of Martin Behaim.

The places and dates of his birth and death as well as his exact name are unknown. He is also called "Donis", "Donnus", "Donmus" or "Donus", abbreviated forms of "Dominus".[1] and is sometimes referred to as a monk of the Benedictine order[2] possibly from Reichenbach Priory (Baden-Württemberg).[3]

In 1477, two years after the opening of the Vatican Library, Germanus created a globe each for earth and sky, for which he was paid 200 ducats on 11 December 1477 according to a receipt[4]. An additional three ducats were paid the next day for the adding of the papal coat of arms, and four more on 20 December for two covers. The globes are listed in an inventory of 1481. The marchesa of Mantua, Isabella, asked for copies in 1505 (Intendiamo, che ne la libraria dil papa sono due spere solide: In una è depicto el Mapamundo, in l'altra li Signi Celesti, cio è el Zodiaco [...])

The globes were kept in Salle Pontifica (Magna Secreta) until they were lost in the Sacco di Roma of 1527. The earth globe of Germanus is considered the first modern to be documented. During production, he invented the "Donis" map projection, in which parallels of latitude are made equidistant, but meridians converge toward the poles.

References

  1. ^ Nicolaus Germanus - Catholic Encyclopedia article
  2. ^ The Benedictine monk Donnus Nicholas Germanus (fl. 1460-75) was particularly prolific in editing and expanding the Geographia. [1]
  3. ^ Domnus Nicolaus Germanus, a Benedictine (of Reichenbach?) (1466), was the first scholar who modernized Ptolemy by means of new maps and made him generally accessible. The Benedictine Andreas Walsperger (1448) made a map of the world in the medieval style. That of the Camaldolese Fra Mauro (1457) is the most celebrated of all monuments of medieval cartography. It was already enriched by data furnished in Ptolemy's work. The map of Germany designed by Cardinal Nicholas of Cusa (1401-64), a pupil of Toscanelli (1387-1492), was printed in 1491. This prelate was the teacher of Peuerbach (1432-61), who in turn was the master of Regiomontanus (1436-67), the most illustrious astronomer since Ptolemy.[2]
  4. ^ http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bild:Germanus.jpeg
  • Józef Babicz, The Celestial and Terrestrial Globes of the Vatican Library, Dating from 1477, and their Maker Donnus Nicolaus Germanus (ca 1420 – ca 1490). In: Der Globusfreund. 1987, Nr. 35-37, S. 155-168

External links


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем написать курсовую

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Nicolaus Germanus — • Fifteenth century cartographer Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Nicolaus Germanus     Nicolaus Germanus     † …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • Nicolaus Germanus — Karte von Nicolaus Germanus in der Cosmographia des Ptolemäus, 1482 Donnus Nicolaus Germanus (* ca. 1420; † ca. 1490) war ein Kosmograf und Astrologe. 1477 stellte er für die Vatikanische Bibliothek einen Himmels sowie einen Erdglobus her. Der… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Donnus Nicolaus Germanus — Karte von Nicolaus Germanus in der Cosmographia des Ptolemäus, 1482 …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Germanus — is the Latin term referring to the Germanic peoples. A probably related meaning for the word in Latin is blood relation , cognate to germen seed (whence Spanish hermano brother ).;People named Germanus (Latin) or Germanos (Greek) include:*Trebius …   Wikipedia

  • Germanus — ist der Name mehrerer Personen, so etwa von: Lucius Trebius Germanus, römischer Statthalter in Britannien im Jahre 127 Germanus (Feldherr) ( 550), oströmischer Feldherr im 6. Jahrhundert Germanus (Caesar) (551? 605), oströmischer Unter und… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Nicolaus — ist ein männlicher Vorname. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Herkunft und Bedeutung 2 Bekannte Namensträger 2.1 Vorname 2.2 Zwischenname …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • NICOLAUS de Alcensia — Carmelita Germanus, A. C. 1495. Scripsit in Apocalypsin Sermones, etc. Trithem. et Alegrius in Parad. Carmel …   Hofmann J. Lexicon universale

  • SELNECCERUS Nicolaus — Germanus, ex oppido Hersbruck, nonnullis: aliis, inter quos Melch. Adamus, Norimbergâ oriundus magni inter suos nominis Theologus fuit: Obiit An. 1592. aetat. 60. Exstant eius, Collatio Textûs Biblici et Chald. Paraphraseos de Λόγῳ et Meschia:… …   Hofmann J. Lexicon universale

  • Germanos — Germanus ist der Name mehrerer Personen, so etwa von: Lucius Trebius Germanus, römischer Statthalter in Britannien im Jahre 127 Germanus (Feldherr) ( 550), oströmischer Feldherr im 6. Jahrhundert Germanus (Caesar) (551? 605), oströmischer Unter… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Liste der Biografien/Ger — Biografien: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q …   Deutsch Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”