Cosmographicus
Cosmographicus liber Petri Apiani mathematici studiose collectus. [Landshut, impensis P. Apiani, 1524]. Title page.
"The work of Peter Apian was informed by his studies of mathematics at Vienna during the 1520s. He began to publish maps immediately after finishing his degree. As with much of his later work, his maps were largely based on astronomy and mathematical geography. The Cosmographicus liber was first printed in Landshut, in Bavaria, in 1524."