The first widely circulated map showing the world on an oval projection
[Untitled World Map].
Venice,
Nicolo Zoppino,
1522
Woodcut map.
290 by 410mm. (11.5 by 16.25 inches).
13880
notes:
Bordone's world map was the first widely circulated map showing the world on an oval projection (after Franco Rosselli's 1508 version) and the first to appear in an 'Isolario'. Bordone's rendering of the Americas and Africa are modern. The Americas (Novo Mondo) appear on the left, but in drastically reduced form. Unlike Rosselli's map, Bordone shows open water between the two continents and does not join North America and Asia. India and Ceylon remain Ptolemaic. Southeast A...
bibliography:
Shirley 59.