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  2. Hunt–Lenox Globe - Wikipedia

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    The HuntLenox Globe or Lenox Globe, dating from about 1508, [1] is the second- or third-oldest known terrestrial globe, after the Erdapfel of Martin Behaim (1492) and the Ostrich Egg Globe (claimed [2] 1504). The Hunt-Lenox Globe is housed by the Rare Book Division of the New York Public Library. [1] It is notable as one of only two known ...

  3. Here be dragons - Wikipedia

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    The text Hic Sunt Dracones on the HuntLenox Globe, dating from 1504 "Here be dragons" (Latin: hic sunt dracones) means dangerous or unexplored territories, in imitation of a medieval practice of putting illustrations of dragons, sea monsters and other mythological creatures on uncharted areas of maps where potential dangers were thought to exist.

  4. Terra incognita - Wikipedia

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    Popular belief holds that cartographers used to label such regions with "Here be dragons".Although cartographers did claim that fantastic beasts (including large serpents) existed in remote corners of the world and depicted such as decoration on their maps, only one known surviving map, the HuntLenox Globe, in the collection of the New York Public Library, [1] actually says "Here are ...

  5. Globe - Wikipedia

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    Stefaan Missine, who analyzed the globe for the Washington Map Society journal Portolan, said it was "part of an important European collection for decades." [10] After a year of research in which he consulted many experts, Missine concluded the HuntLenox Globe was a copper cast of the egg globe. [10]

  6. Category:16th-century maps and globes - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "16th-century maps and globes" ... Fool's Cap Map of the World; Freducci map; G. Globus Jagellonicus; H. HuntLenox Globe; J.

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  8. Ostrich Egg Globe - Wikipedia

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    The map carved on the globe is an extremely close, [1] if not identical, [2] match to the HuntLenox Globe, a copper globe reliably dated to about 1510. The owner [2] of the Ostrich Egg Globe, Stefaan Missinne, claims that it was made in the early 16th century and is therefore the first globe ever to depict the New World. [1] [3]

  9. Waldseemüller map - Wikipedia

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    The Waldseemüller map or Universalis Cosmographia ("Universal Cosmography") is a printed wall map of the world by German cartographer Martin Waldseemüller, originally published in April 1507. It is known as the first map to use the name "America". The name America is placed on South America on the main map.