Universal Cosmography (1507)
1 2021-06-21T15:34:02-04:00 Benjamin Steinig 74775bc5c03628537e0192f4b5deec6811d610f6 7 1 This map is a key work in the development of scientific geography. There is only one surviving example of this woodcut, which is made up of 12 individual pages. The German cartographers Martin Waldseemüller and Matthias Ringmann decided to call the new (to Europeans, at least) continent in the west "America," after the first name of the seafarer Amerigo Vespucci. This unusual visualization came about because Waldseemüller extended Ptolemy's second projection (which was conceived for a smaller circumference of the Earth) in order to integrate the Pacific Ocean and North and South America. At the top, Ptolemy and Vespucci are pictured. plain 2021-06-21T15:34:02-04:00 48.285143, 6.947987 1507 Benjamin Steinig 74775bc5c03628537e0192f4b5deec6811d610f6Contents of this tag:
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