David Rumsey Historical Map Collection - Selected African Holdings

David Rumsey Historical Map Collection - Selected African Holdings

Cartography Associates

Selected items with African Origination


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Cartography Associates · 1607 English

This is the second Mercator Hondius edition, after the first in 1606; editions of the Mercator Hondius atlas continued to 1641. Mercator published his edition of Ptolemy in 1578 (see …


Cartography Associates · 1607 English

Map of Morocco. Relief shown pictorially. The Atlas published by Ioannes Janssonius, in 1607 (2nd prelim. leaf, is dated March 1607. Pagination irregular), with 8 + 656 p.,152 black and …


Cartography Associates · 1607 English

Map of the northeast tip of Africa. Covering Morocco and Algeria extends south to Beninia and Nussini and includes the southern tip of Spain and the Strait of Gibraltar. Releif …


Cartography Associates · 1607 English

This is the second Mercator Hondius edition, after the first in 1606; editions of the Mercator Hondius atlas continued to 1641. Mercator published his edition of Ptolemy in 1578 (see …


Cartography Associates · 1599 English

Engraved map of Egypt and the Nile. Extends east to the Upper Red Sea and West to Deserto De Marmarica. Relief shown pictorially. Ruscelli's Italian translation from the Greek of …


Cartography Associates · 1599 English

Engraved map of Egypt, Ethiopia and part of Libya. Relief shown pictorially. Ruscelli's Italian translation from the Greek of Ptolemy's Geographia. The fourth edition of Ruscelli's Ptolemy, revised, enlarged, and …


Cartography Associates · 1599 English

Engraved map of Northeastern Africa. Relief shown pictorially. Ruscelli's Italian translation from the Greek of Ptolemy's Geographia. The fourth edition of Ruscelli's Ptolemy, revised, enlarged, and edited by Giuseppe Rosaccio, …


Cartography Associates · 1595 English

Koeman: "This the first edition ever printed with Italian text. The heirs of Abraham Ortelius sold a manuscript translation by Filippo Pigafetta to Vrients, which was then printed by him. …


Cartography Associates · 1595 English

Part of the Parergon. Koeman: "This the first edition ever printed with Italian text. The heirs of Abraham Ortelius sold a manuscript translation by Filippo Pigafetta to Vrients, which was …


Cartography Associates · 1587 English

“An important and extraordinary manuscript world map drawn up on a north polar projection to form the largest manuscript map of the world at 9 by 9 feet. This map …