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Category: 1650s in Europe. ... Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... 1650 in Europe (20 C, 5 P) 1651 in Europe (16 C, 8 P)
Morden's European Map from Geography Rectified: or a Description of the World, printed in 1700 Morden and Philip Lea's 1695 map of Tartary, dedicated to the 'Great Czar of Moscovie' Robert Morden (c. 1650 – 1703) was an English bookseller, publisher, and mapmaker, globemaker and engraver. He was among the first successful commercial map makers.
Prints of the family's works are still sold today. Original maps are rare collector items. Blaeu's 1630 map of Europe Blaeu's 1614 map of the Americas. Blaeu's maps were featured in the works of the Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer of Delft (1632–1675), who holds a position of great honor among map historians. Several of his paintings ...
Map of Maximus Planudes (c. 1300), earliest extant realization of Ptolemy's world map (2nd century) Gangnido (Korea, 1402) Bianco world map (1436) Fra Mauro map (c. 1450) Map of Bartolomeo Pareto (1455) Genoese map (1457) Map of Juan de la Cosa (1500) Cantino planisphere (1502) Piri Reis map (1513) Dieppe maps (c. 1540s-1560s) Mercator 1569 ...
The next Europe-focused map was published by cartographer Johannes Putsch from Innsbruck in 1537, at the beginning of the Early Modern Age. [ 4 ] The Putsch-map was the first to depict Europe as an Europa regina , [ 5 ] [ 4 ] [ 6 ] with the European regions forming a female human shape with crown , sceptre and globus cruciger . [ 4 ]
2007-05-30 13:07 Darklama 1275×1650× (1862390 bytes) Reverted to earlier revision 2006-07-21 18:16 Ultimadesigns 1275×1650× (1951773 bytes) Second Edition - 07/21/06 2006-05-14 21:56 Ultimadesigns 1275×1650× (1862390 bytes) The first edition of the PDF wikibook for European History.
In classical antiquity, Europe was assumed to cover the quarter of the globe north of the Mediterranean, an arrangement that was adhered to in medieval T and O maps. Ptolemy's world map of the 2nd century already had a reasonably precise description of southern and western Europe, but was unaware of particulars of northern and eastern Europe.