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Paolo Forlani - Vniversale descrittione di tvtta la terra conoscivta fin qvi.

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Relief shown pictorially.

Based on an earlier map by Giacomo Gastaldi.

From the Rosenwald Collection, Library of Congress, no. 1304.

Originally printed on 2 sheets, each 48 x 40 cm.

Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.

Includes text and ill.

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Pre - 1600s maps, atlases and manuscripts

The geography discoveries and the new printing techniques resulted in maps that can be cheaply produced. Since a globe remains the only accurate way of representing the spherical earth, and any flat representation resulted in distorted projection. In 1569, Mercator published a map of the world specifically intended as an aid to navigation. It used a projection now known by Mercator's name, though it has been used by few others before him, based on a system of latitude and longitude that dated back to Hipparchus. Mercator's projection greatly enlarged territories as they recede from the equator. The distortion of Mercator's projection is a benefit to navigators since Mercator achieves a matching scale for longitude and latitude in every section of the map. A compass course can be plotted at the same angle on any part of Mercator's map. As a result marine charts still use this projection. By the time of his death in 1595, Mercator has either published or prepared large engraved maps, designed for binding into volume form, of France, Germany, Italy, the Balkans, and the British Isles. Mercator's son issues the entire series under the title "Atlas": "Atlas sive Cosmographicae Meditationes." The name becomes the word for a volume of maps.

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world maps earth earth tx vniversale descrittione tvtta vniversale descrittione di tvtta conoscivta fin qvi conoscivta fin qvi map 1565 world map 16th century ancient map early works to 1800 general maps geography and map division ferando bertelli paolo forlani giacomo gastaldi lessing j lessing julius rosenwald high resolution engraving italy prints
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01/01/1565
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Forlani, Paolo.
Bertelli, Ferando.
Gastaldi, Giacomo, approximately 1500-approximately 1565.
Rosenwald, Lessing J. (Lessing Julius), 1891-1979.
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Ancient Maps, pre- 1600

Ancient Maps from Library of Congress Collections

Maps XVI Century

16th Century Maps from various collections
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Library of Congress
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http://www.loc.gov/
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world maps earth earth tx vniversale descrittione tvtta vniversale descrittione di tvtta conoscivta fin qvi conoscivta fin qvi map 1565 world map 16th century ancient map early works to 1800 general maps geography and map division ferando bertelli paolo forlani giacomo gastaldi lessing j lessing julius rosenwald high resolution engraving italy prints