Abraham Ortelius Map Of Africa

Abraham Ortelius Map Of Africa. Ortelius Pl. 90 Map of Northwest Africa Morocco, Algeria, Lybia, Mauritania & Western Sahara Imprint: Antverpiae : In officina Plantiniana, 1592: Shelfmark: EMW.X.009: Notes: From Abraham Ortelius' Theatrum Orbis Terrarum : Opus nunc denuo ab ipso auctore recognitum, multisque` locis castigatum & quamplurimis nouis tabulis atque` commentarijs auctum From the 1575 Latin edition of Theatrum Orbis Terrarum by Abraham Ortelius

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It was taken from Ortelius' Theatrum Orbis Terrarum, the first modern atlas, which was widely produced for over 40 years in 7 different languages Size (not including margins): 375 x 505mm (14.76 x 19.88 inches).

Abraham Ortelius 6 Maps That Illustrate His Idea of Continental Drift

This authentic antique map of Africa was published by Abraham Ortellius in 1588 This authentic antique map of Africa was published by Abraham Ortellius in 1588 "Africae tabula nova" (New map of Africa) appeared in the first edition (1570) of Theatrum orbis terrarum (Theater of the world) by the Flemish scholar and geographer Abraham Ortelius (1527--98)

Lot ABRAHAM ORTELIUS GEOGRAPHIA SACRA Map of the ancient Biblical world showing Europe, the. "Africae Tabula Nova [Map of Africa]" from Abraham Ortelius, Theatrum Orbis Terrarum, Antwerp, 1570 It was engraved by Frans Hogenberg and included in Ortelius's 1570 atlas Theatrum Orbis Terrarum ("Theater of the World"), commonly regarded as the first modern atlas.The atlas was printed widely in seven languages and 31 total editions between 1570 and 1612.

Original Abraham Ortelius Map of Africa The Kingdom of Prester John [Theatrum Orbis Terrarum. He learned Latin and studied Greek and mathematics Africae Tabula Nova ("New Map of Africa") is a map of Africa published by Abraham Ortelius in 1570