Liber Historica
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The Philosophers' Library
Books that Shaped the World
by Adam Ferner
Part of the Liber Historica series
“The Philosophers' Library” features the most important philosophy manuscripts and books as steppingstones to take your through the history of philosophy.
By cataloguing the history of philosophy via its key works, this book reflects the physical results of human thinking and endeavour; brilliant thought manifested in titles that literally changed the course of knowledge, sometimes by increments, and sometimes with revolutionary impact.
This is a unique book of books, all as beautiful as they are important, whether they be ancient, modern or those in-between. Eye-catching antique fonts on leather covers, inked illustrations on vellum, and inspiring graphics on well-worn jackets draw the reader in.
Each book is detailed with publication date and title, the author is described, his or her key work outlined, and its context highlighted. The text brings these books as artefacts to life, telling the story of what philosophy was and is, how it appeared and when
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The Atlas of Atlases
Exploring the most important atlases in history and the cartographers who made them
by Philip Parker
Part of the Liber Historica series
This beatutiful book is a lavishly illustrated look at the most important atlases in history and the cartographers who made them.
Atlases are books that changed the course of history. Pored over by rulers, explorers, and adventures these books were used to build empires, wage wars, encourage diplomacy, and nurture trade.
Written by Philip Parker, an authority on the history of maps, this book brings these fascinating artefacts to life, offering a unique, lavishly illustrated guide to the history of these incredible books and the cartographers behind them.
All key cartographic works from the last half-millennium are covered, including:
• The Theatrum Orbis Terrarum, considered the world's first atlas and produced in 1570 by the Dutch, geographer Abraham Ortelius,
• The 17th-century Klencke-one of the world's largest books that requires 6 people to carry it,
• The Rand McNally Atlas of 1881, still in print today and a book that turned its makers, William H Rand and Andrew McNally into cartographic royalty. This beautiful book will engross readers with its detailed, visually stunning illustrations and fascinating story of how map-making has developed throughout human history.
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The Botanists' Library
The most important botanical books in history
by Carolyn Fry
Part of the Liber Historica series
“The Botanists' Library” is a lavishly illustrated compendium of the most significant publications that have informed botanical knowledge throughout history.
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The Mathematicians' Library
The Books That Unlocked the Power of Numbers
by Tom Briggs
Part of the Liber Historica series
A lavishly illustrated compendium of the most significant publications that have informed mathematical knowledge throughout history.
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