Description: World map of Pietro Coppo (1470-1555) from Venice/Italy, published in 1520.
(Highest res.: jpg, 2000 x 1485 pixel, 72 dpi, file size: 4,08 MB)
Monday, June 9, 2008
Sunday, June 1, 2008
World Map 18th Century
Description: World map made by the French geographer Guillermo Delisle in 1707.

(Highest res.: jpg, 1978 x 1300 pixel, 72 dpi, file size: 7,36 MB)

(Highest res.: jpg, 1978 x 1300 pixel, 72 dpi, file size: 7,36 MB)
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Sunday, April 27, 2008
World Map 16th Century
Description: Waldseemüller map from 1507. The carthographers Martin Waldseemüller and Matthias Ringmann from southern Germany collected map data over several years, including about the most recent discoveries, to realize this world map. They incorporated the first time in history the name America on a map.


(Highest res.: jpg, 29700 x 16500 pixel, 72 dpi, file size: 97,9 MB)
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Sunday, March 16, 2008
World Map 17th Century
Description: Ancient world map made by the Dutch cartographer Frederik de Wit in 1662, during the Golden Age of Dutch history (1584-1702) when Dutch trade, science and art were among the most acclaimed in the world.

(Highest res.: jpg, 2172 x 1820 pixel, 96 dpi, file size: 888 KB)

(Highest res.: jpg, 2172 x 1820 pixel, 96 dpi, file size: 888 KB)
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Friday, February 8, 2008
World Map 6th Century
Description: World Map by Cosmas Indicopleustes arround the year 550. Cosmas was a Greek monk from Alexandria and travelled several times to India as a merchant. In his worldview the world was flat.
(Highest res.: jpg, 1539 x 1208 pixel, 72 dpi, file size: 654 KB)
(Highest res.: jpg, 1539 x 1208 pixel, 72 dpi, file size: 654 KB)
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Saturday, January 12, 2008
World Map 17th Century
Description: Nova Totius Terrarum Orbis made in 1606 by the Dutch cartographer Willem Janszoon Blaeu, who worked together with his son Joan Blaeu. First published in 1635 in their atlas Theatrum orbis terrarum.
(Highest res.: jpg, 1533 x 1152 pixel, 70 dpi, file size: 2,35 MB)
(Highest res.: jpg, 1533 x 1152 pixel, 70 dpi, file size: 2,35 MB)
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Monday, December 31, 2007
World Map 4th Century
Description: The Tabula Peutingeriana
This Roman map of the acient world shows the road network in the Roman Empire in the 4th century and covers Europe, parts of Asia (India) and North-Africa.
(Highest res.: jpg, 21657 x 930 pixel, 75 dpi, file size: 7,62 MB)
(Highest res.: jpg, 746 x 970 pixel, 75 dpi, file size: 257 KB)
This Roman map of the acient world shows the road network in the Roman Empire in the 4th century and covers Europe, parts of Asia (India) and North-Africa.
(Highest res.: jpg, 21657 x 930 pixel, 75 dpi, file size: 7,62 MB)
Detail with Rome
(Highest res.: jpg, 746 x 970 pixel, 75 dpi, file size: 257 KB)
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Tuesday, August 14, 2007
World Map 16th Century
Description: The Cantino planisphere is the earliest surviving map showing the new Portuguese discoveries in the world, including a fragmentary record of the Brazilian coast. The antique map is named after the Italian Alberto Cantino, who smuggled it from Portugal to Italy in 1502.
(Highest res.: png, 3528 x 1656 pixel, 72 dpi, file size: 11,8 MB)
(Highest res.: png, 3528 x 1656 pixel, 72 dpi, file size: 11,8 MB)
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Thursday, June 14, 2007
World Map 15th Century
Description: The Bianco World Map published by the Italian sailor and cartographer Andrea Bianco in 1436.
(Highest res.: jpg, 700 x 536 pixel, 300 dpi, file size: 153 KB)
(Highest res.: jpg, 700 x 536 pixel, 300 dpi, file size: 153 KB)
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Saturday, May 5, 2007
Tuesday, May 1, 2007
World Map 11th Century
Description: World map of Mahmud al-Kashgari. Turcocentric world map published in al-Kashgari's "Compendium of the languages of the Turks" in the 11th century. The map is oriented with east on the top and the world is shown as encircled by the ocean.
(Highest res.: jpg, 741 x 670 pixel, 96 dpi, file size: 128 KB).
(Highest res.: jpg, 741 x 670 pixel, 96 dpi, file size: 128 KB).
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