Imago Mundi No. 33

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Imago Mundi No. 33

The Journal of the International Society for the History of Cartography
Lympne Castle, Kent,
Imago Mundi Ltd.
1981
Hardcover, bound in blue cloth, 135 pages.

Articles include:
'The investigation of a group of globes', A. D. Baynes-Cope; 'Note on radiocarbon of the Ambassadors' globe', Richard Burleigh; 'Projections for the large general maps of Britain, 1583-1700', William Ravenhill; 'The map trade in Paris', 1650-1825', Mary Sponberg Pedley; 'Alexander Dalrymple's 'A collection of plans of ports in the East Indies' (1774-1775): A preliminary examination', Andrew S. Cook; 'The first Austrian world atlases: Schrambl and Reilly', Johannes Dorflinger; 'Erhard Etzlaub's 'Rom Weg' map - A postscript', Tony Campbell; 'Russian manuscript maps of the Dnieper area, 1730-1760', Boris G. Galkovich; 'The origin of the cartographical symbol representing desert areas', Kazutaka Unno; 'The latitude scale on a late sixteenth century chart', Frank George; 'Behaim's globe and 'Mandeville's travels'', C. W. R. D. Moseley; 'Walsperger and his knowledge of the Patagonian giants, 1448', Paul Gallez.
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