The title of this work is Cosmographiæ introductio cum quibusdam geometriæ ac astronomiæ principiis ad eam rem necessariis.
The other of the two maps already referred to belongs to a manuscript, De Principiis Astronomiæ, preserved in the British Museum among the Sloane manuscripts.
See in particular the De principiisatque originibus (Works, Routledge's 1-vol.
Omnia mala exempla bonisprincipiis orta sunt=--All 15 bad precedents have had their rise in good beginnings.
A Sonnet in English, and the Apostrophe which opens the fourth book of his "De Principiis Cogitandi," bore testimony to his esteem for the character and his regret for the premature loss of Richard West.
From Naples he returned to Florence, where he continued eleven months, and began a Latin poem, "De Principiis Cogitandi.
Some Animadversions of the same Author upon Master Hobs's late Book, De Principiis & Ratiocinatione Geometrarum.
The full title of this significant volume reads: 'Cosmographiae Introductio cum quibusdam geometriae ac astronomiae principiis ad eam rem necessariis, insuper quatuor Americi Vespucci navigationes.
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