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A separately-published world map, issued prior to its inclusion in the first “atlas” to be so called
“A most dismal description of New Holland” (Brown)
The first atlas printed in Venice, the first wholly printed in colours, incorporating the first map to indicate Japan, the second map in a Ptolemaic atlas to show America.
One of the most dramatic world maps of the eighteenth century
Map of Japan published in Dufour’s ‘Atlas Populaire’
The Empire of Japan
The Empire of Japan
Seeing double
The Empire of Japan
A striking map of Balkans from the 1482 Ulm Ptolemy
Ptolemy’s first projection, with the “finest Ptolemaic plates produced until Gerard Mercator”
