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JLJ11976777 Nicolas Sanson ( Le sieur d'Abbeville ) ( 1600 - 1667 ) , Mappemonde Geo Hydrographique ou description generale du globe terrestre et aquatique 1690 , Bibliotheque Nationale de France a Paris.
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BL3261525 Nova Totius Terrarum Orbis.Author: de Wit, Frederick / Illustrator: Wit, Frederick deAmsterdam, 1668Source/Shelfmark: Maps.C.45.f.2 volume 2, 134Four Hemisphere World Map. Borders decorated with landscapes representing the four elements, with scenes taken from The Iliad.Image taken from Nova Totius Terrarum Orbis.Originally published/produced in Amsterdam, 1668.
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BL3261993 A Collection of ninety-five Maps, chiefly French,Author: Hondius, Jodocus / Paris, 1630-1690Language: LatinSource/Shelfmark: Maps.C.39.e.6, 3.
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BL3284953 Primae Continentis Descriptio Vetus universalis, etc. Joan. Strubius ... design. Wilhelm Schwan coelavit. [With text.] Veteris AEvi Typus, tabulaÌ‚ novaÌ‚ editus & brevi epitome illustratus à Joan. StrubioBrunsvigae: Godfridt Müller excudit; Typis Dunckerianis, 1627Source/Shelfmark: Maps *50.(4.)
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BL3261456 Theatrum Orbis Terrarum.Author: Ortelius, Abraham / Illustrator: Ortelius, AbrahamAntwerp, 1606Source/Shelfmark: Maps.9.Tab.8, 1Typus Orbis Terrarum.Image taken from Theatrum Orbis Terrarum.Originally published/produced in Antwerp, 1606.
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JLJ11976780 Guillaume Blaeu , Nouvelle et exacte description du globe terrestre 1645 , Bibliotheque Nationale de France a Paris.
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BL3327238 Gerardi Mercatoris Atlas, sive Cosmographicae MediAmsterdam: H. Hondius, 1633Source/Shelfmark: Maps.C.3.d.1, 50-51World Map.Image taken from Gerardi Mercatoris Atlas, sive Cosmographicae Meditationes de fabrica Mundi et fabricati figura. [Edited by H. Hondius. Latin text].Originally published/produced in Amsterdam: H. Hondius, 1633.
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XLF3784340 World map from Blaeu 's World Atlas (French version). . Published Amsterdam, 1645. Willem Blaeu, Dutch cartographer, atlas maker and publisher, 9 December 1571 – 21 October 1638.
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BL3305192 Le Theatre du Monde ou Nouvel Atlas ... par G. et J. BlaeuAuthor: Blaeu / Amsterdam, 1638- 1640Source/Shelfmark: Maps.4.Tab.8.(1)
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BL3297965 A New and accurate Mappe of the WorldIllustrator: Vaughan, Ro London: Nicholas Bourne, 1628.Language: EnglishSource/Shelfmark: G.6519 (map)
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KWE5322630 World map dating from the late 17th or early 18th century and published in Amsterdam showing the western and eastern hemispheres. Amongst many inaccuracies, the California area is shown as an island.
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BL3297214 Mappe-Monde, ou Carte générale du Monde dessignée en deux plan-hémispheÌ€resIllustrator: Sanson, Sr1651Language: FrenchSource/Shelfmark: Maps K.Top.4.8
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BL3286423 Mundus alter et idem siue Terra Australis antehac semperincognita longis itineribus peregrini Academici nuperrime lustrata. Auth. Mercurio Britannico. [With five maps. Edited by William Knight.]Author: Hall, Joseph / Illustrator: Hall, JosephFrancofurti: Aput haeredes Ascanij de Rinialme; [London?: Humfrey Lownes?, 1605?] Source/Shelfmark: 684.d.5, opposite f.20
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BL3899969 Carte generale de toutes les costes dun monde ... Map of the world. (right half) De Fransche Neptunus (and) [Atlas Maritime (and) Suite du Neptune François. Charles Pene, Pieter Mortier. Amsterdam, 1693, 94, and 1700
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BL3296772 [Atlas maior.] Geographia, quae est Cosmographiae Blavianae pars prima, etc. (Geographiae Blavianae volumen secundum-undecimum.).Author: Blaeu / Amstelaedami (Amsterdam): J. Blaeu, 1662.Language: LatinSource/Shelfmark: Maps.C.4.c.1
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PFH1191872 This version was produced in Japan, but still in Chinese, c.1604.
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XIR154166 Engraving by Andreas Cellarius
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TAD1752453 Dutch map of the world c. 1700
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XCS7074479 This map of the Americas is from the 1603 edition of 'Theatrum orbis terrarum' (Theatre of the World).
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UIG2625329 1604 Japanese copy of Ricci’s Chinese World Map.
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BL3308773 Le Jeu du Monde ... Par ... Du ValAuthor: Du Val, Pierre / Illustrator: Du Val, PierreParis, 1645Source/Shelfmark: Maps * 999.(27.)
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BL3261575 Le Théâtre du Monde ou Nouvel Atlas.Author: Blaeu, G; Blaeu, J / Amsterdam, 1638-1640Source/Shelfmark: Maps.4.Tab.8, 9, 1Blaeu's World Map, entitled America.Image taken from Le Théâtre du Monde ou Nouvel Atlas.Originally published/produced in Amsterdam, 1638-1640.
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BL3297232 An Epitome of Ortelius his Theatre of the World ... With new Mappes wanting in the Latin editions.Author: Ortelius, Abraham / London: J. Norton, [1610]Language: EnglishSource/Shelfmark: Maps C.2.b.11, title page
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JLJ4688278 The theatre of the world or the new atlas Amsterdam. Geographic map of Asia by Willem Janszoon Blaeu (1571-1638), 1635. Paris, NL
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ELD4932069 Map of the world as it was known in 1600 Engraving from “History of the world” by Ridpath 1885 Private collection
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JLJ4588728 Geographic map of the world. Map of the Dutch school from the projection of Gerard Mercator (1512-1594), 17th century. Paris, B.N.
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BL3899966 Carte generale de toutes les costes dun monde ... Map of the world. (left half) De Fransche Neptunus (and) [Atlas Maritime (and) Suite du Neptune François. Charles Pene, Pieter Mortier. Amsterdam, 1693, 94, and 1700
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PFH1181394 This Ch'onhado (map of all under heaven), was produced in Korea in the 17th century. The map comes out of the Buddhist tradition of China with data possibly 2000 years old, although the earliest-known surviving examples date from the sixteenth century. From that time, the style gained popularity in Korea, and by the end of the nineteenth century numerous copies existed. The structure of the map is simple. A main continent, containing China, Korea, and a number of historically known countries, occupies the center of the circular map, surrounded by an enclosing sea ring, which is itself surrounded by an outer ring of land.
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CH991249 Carte Universelle (World Map). From 'Atlas sive cosmographicae...', by Gerard Mercator (1512-1594) and Jodocus Hondius (1563-1611). Painted by Salomon de Caus (1576-1626). French School, (17th century). Ink and watercolour on vellum. Created in 1624 (and bound in to the 'Atlas sive cosmographicae...', published, Amsterdam, 1619). 46.7 x 90.45cm (approx.).
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ELD4932107 Map of the world as it was known in 1700 Engraving from “History of the world” by Ridpath 1885 Private collection
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XLF3786720 Map of the Coast of Guiana - published in Dudley 's 'Dell' Arcano del Mare', 1646- 47. Sir Robert Dudley (1574–1649) was an English explorer and cartographer who lived in Italy in the 17th century and styled himself as Duke of Northumberland; son of Robert Dudley, Earl of LeicesterOld Decorative Maps and Charts by Arthur L. Humphreys, 1926. Plate 55
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JLJ4588046 Planisphere by Frederic de Witt (17th century) (ec.holl.) 1660 Paris, B.N.
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LSE5010573 Map of the rivers of South America - in “The Sousterrain World”, Athanasi Kireheri, circa 1600.
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XCF291085 Nova Totius Terrarum Orbis Geographica ac Hydrographica Tabula. After Gerardus Mercator
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GRC2622361 The ‘Visscher Map of the New World’ including North and South America by Nicolas Visscher (Austrian, 1618-1679); hand-colored engraving, 1658. Original title ‘Novissima et Accuratissima Totius Americae Descriptio’.
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XIR187069 Engraving by Fonville
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XLF3786721 Map of Old and New Virginia - published in Dudley 's 'Dell' Arcano del Mare', 1646- 47. Sir Robert Dudley (1574–1649) was an English explorer and cartographer who lived in Italy in the 17th century and styled himself as Duke of Northumberland; son of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester American colonies.Old Decorative Maps and Charts by Arthur L. Humphreys, 1926. Plate 56
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BL3305207 A map of the world drawn by Antonio Sances apparently for "Domingvos Martis Dorta;" 1623: with coloured drawings, coats of arms of various countries, etc. Author: Sances, Antonio / Illustrator: Sances, Antonio1623Source/Shelfmark: Add. 22874Total length of roll map: Vellum roll, 6 ft. 5 in. x 2 ft. 4 in.
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BL5174161 [Nova totius Terrarum Orbis geographica ac hydrographica tabula, auct. Gul. Janssonio [i.e. World Blaeu]. Ja. van den Ende sculpsit]540 x 410 mm. fol. 1641
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UIG3480665 Illustration showing a map of the garden of Eden, from Arca Noe, (building the ark), by Athanasius Kircher (1602-1680). Published Amsterdam 1675. Athanasius Kircher, a Jesuit, was a polymath and Jesuit. The Arca Noe was based on strict Catholic orthodoxy. In it, he describes the condition of the world before and after the great Flood, lyrically relates the actions of Noah, and goes to great lengths to depict the Ark itself.
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BL5341615 Institution Reference: Shelfmark ID: Maps.920.
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BL3295610 A Map of a New World between New-Mexico and the Frozen Sea. Newly discovered by Father Lewis Hennepin, Missionary Recollect and Native of Aht in Hainault. London: Printed for M. Bentley, J. Tonson, etc, 1698Language: EnglishSource/Shelfmark: 278.f.36, fold out
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XLF3787513 Map of the Coast of Guiana - published in Dudley 's 'Dell' Arcano del Mare', 1646- 47. Old Decorative Maps and Charts by Arthur L. Humphreys, 1926. Plate 55. Sir Robert Dudley (1574–1649) was an English explorer and cartographer who lived in Italy in the 17th century and styled himself as Duke of Northumberland; Roberto Dudleo Ducadi Northumbria. son of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester
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BL3289089 A Prospect of the most famous Parts of the World ... Together with all the Prouinces, Counties and Shires, contained in that large Theater of Great Brittaines Empire. Performed by Iohn Speed. (The Theatre of the Empire of Great Britaine, etc).London: Printed by Iohn Dawson for George Humble, 1627Language: EnglishSource/Shelfmark: Maps C.7.e.13, map 3
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BL3327341 A Collection of 192 Maps, Plans and Views of the World. By M. MerianAuthor: Merian, Matthaeus / Illustrator: Merian, Matthaeus[Frankfort], [1620-1672] Source/Shelfmark: Maps 7.TAB.33
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BL3286307 A maritime atlas of the world, accompanied by special maps of Cyprus, Rhodes, Crete, Malta, Sicily, Sardinia and the Balearic IslandsAuthor: Oliva, Johannes / 1638Source/Shelfmark: Maps 9.Tab.36
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KWE7125154 Map of Central Europe after the Peace of Westphalia, 1648. From A Short History of the World, published c.1936
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VNK284160 Published in Paris in 1688; the elaborately embellished cartouche shows plants, animals, and natives of the region.By Vincenzo Maria Coronelli, Italian cartographer
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MPH5030300 Geography map: world map representing the southern hemisphere and the boreal hemisphere. 17th or 18th century. Biblioteca Angelica, Rome
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PFH1181396 This Ch'onhado (map of all under heaven), was produced in Korea in the 17th century. The map comes out of the Buddhist tradition of China with data possibly 2000 years old, although the earliest-known surviving examples date from the sixteenth century. From that time, the style gained popularity in Korea, and by the end of the nineteenth century numerous copies existed. The structure of the map is simple. A main continent, containing China, Korea, and a number of historically known countries, occupies the center of the circular map, surrounded by an enclosing sea ring, which is itself surrounded by an outerring of land.
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CH3482883 dDetail from a large pair of Dutch 68cm Library Globes by Willem Blaeu (1571-1638); The terrestrial: made up of thirty-six hand-coloured engraved half gores and two polar calottes, pasted onto a plaster sphere, with a detailed and inscribed cartouche to each hemisphere as called for by P. van der Krogt (state 4), the equatorial graduated and labeled every 10 degrees, each degree divided into thirds and alternately hand-coloured in red, blank and blue, the meridian similarly labelled and coloured, the prime meridian of Tenerife is used, the continents with mountains, rivers and towns named in Latin and decorated with animals, figures and monsters.
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BL22570 By Andreas Cellarius (c.1596-1665)Scenographia: Systematis Copernicani Astrological Chart (c.1543) devised by Nicolaus Copernicus (1473-1543), from 'The Celestial Atlas, or the Harmony of the Universe', 1660 Atlas coelestis seu harmonia macrocosmica; Published by Johannes Janssonius (1588-1664); see also 395356;
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BL3305206 A map of the world drawn by Antonio Sances apparently for "Domingvos Martis Dorta;" 1623: with coloured drawings, coats of arms of various countries, etc. Author: Sances, Antonio / Illustrator: Sances, Antonio1623Source/Shelfmark: Add. 22874Total length of roll map: Vellum roll, 6 ft. 5 in. x 2 ft. 4 in.
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JLJ4690395 Geographic map of America. In “” Le theatre du monde ou le nouvel atlas Amsterdam”” produced by Willem Janszoon Blaeu (1571-1638), 1635. Paris, NL
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XLF3787514 Map of Old and New Virginia - published in Dudley 's 'Dell' Arcano del Mare', 1646- 47. American colonies.Old Decorative Maps and Charts by Arthur L. Humphreys, 1926. Plate 56. Sir Robert Dudley (1574–1649) was an English explorer and cartographer who lived in Italy in the 17th century and styled himself as Duke of Northumberland; Roberto Dudleo Ducadi Northumbria. son of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester
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XOT366573 Printed in Amsterdam;
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PIX4629535 The World according to Tycho Brahe - Tychonian System - World representation according to Tycho Brahe. Engraving from “Harmonia Macrocosmica” by Andreas Cellarius, 1660-1661. Model of the solar system according to Tycho Brahe. Plate of the Harmonia Macrocosmica of Andreas Cellarius, 1660-1661
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XLF3786731 Map of the Coast of Guinea - published in van Keulen 's 'Sea Atlas', 1682. (Full title: 'The Great and Newly Enlarged Sea- Atlas of the Waterworld containing exact descriptions of all the Sea Coasts of the whole World'. Published in Amsterdam by Johannes van Keulen, Bochesollr (sic) & instrument maker). (Full tile: 'The Great and Newly Enlarged Sea-Atlas of the Waterworld containing exact descriptions of all the Sea Coasts of the Whole World').Old Decorative Maps and Charts by Arthur L. Humphreys, 1926. Plate 66
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PIX4629530 The World according to Tycho Brahe - Tychonian System - World representation according to Tycho Brahe. Engraving from “Harmonia Macrocosmica” by Andreas Cellarius, 1660-1661. Model of the solar system according to Tycho Brahe. Plate of the Harmonia Macrocosmica of Andreas Cellarius, 1660-1661
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BL4065294 Purchas his Pilgrimes. In five bookes. The first, contayning the voyages ... made by ancient kings, ... and others, to and thorow the remoter parts of the knowne world, etc. Samuel Purchas (1577?-1626), an English cleric, published several volumes of reports by travellers to foreign countries.
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BAL42841 Inscription reads 'A New Mappe of the Romane Empire, newly described by John Speede, and are to be sold by Tho. Bassett in Fleet Street, & Ric Chiswell in St Pauls Churchyard; The atlas was originally printed by George Humble in 1627, but Bassett & Chiswell published their own edition in 1676;
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CH1195461 Bry, Theodor de (1528-1598) & Bry, Johann Theodor de (1561-1623)
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BL3286397 [A maritime Atlas of the world. Signed: ] Jouannes Olius fecit in ciuita liburniana 1638. (Sicilia.) [Leagues] 60[ = 158 mm]1638Source/Shelfmark: Maps 9.TAB.36.(6.)
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XLA3761551 Map of New England, 1677, the original Boston Edition, by William Hubbard (1621-1704), from 'A Narrative of the Troubles With the Indians in New-England', 1675. Hubbard was a Bostonian clergyman, and the 'Narrative' was one of the first texts Published in Boston. Rare Books and Manuscripts, William H. Robinson LTD: London, 1953.
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XEE4161746 Adam Schall German Jesuit missionary and astronomer - Adam Schall, astronomer (1592-1666) in Mandarin costume in Pekin Observatory, in “China” by Athanase Kircher (or Athanasius Kircheri), 1667 - In the right hand leans on an armillary sphere he holds a comppas, in the left a nautical astrolabe - On the wall, at below the map Geographic there is a crossbow for determining latitude and has the height of the left shoulder a sundial
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XLF3786713 Map of China published in Mercator's English Atlas, 1636. (Full title: Atlas, or Gergraphicke Description of the Regions, Countries, and kingdomes of the World through Europe, Asia, Africa, America represented by new and exact maps. Translated by Henry Hexham, Quarter-Maister to the Regiment of Colonell Goring. Printed in Amsterdam by Henry Hondius and John Johnson 1636).Old Decorative Maps and Charts by Arthur L. Humphreys, 1926. Plate 45
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CH6376449 Based on Mercator's projection. Border of allegorical representations of the sun and the moon and the five known planets, four panels along the side illustrate the elements and the seasons, and seven vignettes of the seven wonders of the world along the bottom, German text on verso
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LSE4093551 System of the world of Ptolemy - from ap. “Harmonia Macrocosmica”” by André Cellarius, 1660.
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XIR91617 by Diego Rodriguez de Silva y Velazquez
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XOS7443428 By Johannes Vermeer
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FIA5407746 Artemise II (morte en 351 avant JC) construisant le mausolee d'Halicarnasse - Artemisia Building the Mausoleum, by Vouet, Simon (1590-1649). Oil on canvas, Early 1640s. Dimension : 161x139 cm. Nationalmuseum Stockholm
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AAE11803629 Mappa Mundi; Tavola di Velletri; Europe; Jerusalem; By unknown
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UIG5419646 From The History of Our Country, published 1899
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BL3957922 A world atlas, made up of 37 maps on 39 sheets, the Klencke Atlas is the world's largest dimensioned book. It stands nearly 1.8 metres high by 1.9 metres wide when open. The maps of the continents and assorted European states were intended to be removed and displayed on the wall and was said to encompass all the geographical knowledge of the time. John Maurice of Nassau is credited with its creation, and it contains engravings by artists Blaen Hondius and others. It was presented by Johannes Klencke, a Dutch merchant,to King Charles II of England in 1660 to mark the occasion of his restoration to the throne.
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BL5329836 Institution Reference: Shelfmark ID: L.11.e.3
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PFH2635170 Between 1405 and 1433, the Ming government sponsored a series of seven naval expeditions. The Yongle emperor designed them to establish a Chinese presence, impose imperial control over trade, impress foreign peoples in the Indian Ocean basin and extend the empire's tributary system. Zheng He was placed as the admiral in control of the huge fleet and armed forces that undertook these expeditions. Zheng He's first voyage consisted of a fleet of up to 317 ships holding almost 28,000 crewmen, with each ship housing up to 500 men. Zheng He's fleets visited Arabia, Brunei, East Africa, India, the Malay Archipelago and Thailand, dispensing and receiving goods along the way. Zheng He presented gifts of gold, silver, porcelain and silk; in return, China received such novelties as ostriches, zebras, camels, ivory and giraffes.
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PFH2635168 Between 1405 and 1433, the Ming government sponsored a series of seven naval expeditions. The Yongle emperor designed them to establish a Chinese presence, impose imperial control over trade, impress foreign peoples in the Indian Ocean basin and extend the empire's tributary system. Zheng He was placed as the admiral in control of the huge fleet and armed forces that undertook these expeditions. Zheng He's first voyage consisted of a fleet of up to 317 ships holding almost 28,000 crewmen, with each ship housing up to 500 men. Zheng He's fleets visited Arabia, Brunei, East Africa, India, the Malay Archipelago and Thailand, dispensing and receiving goods along the way. Zheng He presented gifts of gold, silver, porcelain and silk; in return, China received such novelties as ostriches, zebras, camels, ivory and giraffes.
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PFH2635169 Between 1405 and 1433, the Ming government sponsored a series of seven naval expeditions. The Yongle emperor designed them to establish a Chinese presence, impose imperial control over trade, impress foreign peoples in the Indian Ocean basin and extend the empire's tributary system. Zheng He was placed as the admiral in control of the huge fleet and armed forces that undertook these expeditions. Zheng He's first voyage consisted of a fleet of up to 317 ships holding almost 28,000 crewmen, with each ship housing up to 500 men. Zheng He's fleets visited Arabia, Brunei, East Africa, India, the Malay Archipelago and Thailand, dispensing and receiving goods along the way. Zheng He presented gifts of gold, silver, porcelain and silk; in return, China received such novelties as ostriches, zebras, camels, ivory and giraffes.
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TRV230430 Samuel Purchas (c.1577-1626) English clergyman, author and historian; compilation of work by c.700 authors;
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IBE5368589 Detail of a world map in “" Le Théâtre du Monde "” by Willem Janszoon Blaeu (1571-1638), 1645. Barcelona, Library of Catalonia.
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BL3315040 A prospect of the most famous parts of the world ... together with all the provinces, counties, and shires, contained in that large Theater of Great Britaines Empire. Performed by John SpeedAuthor: Speed, John / Illustrator: Speed, JohnLondon: Printed by M. and S. Simmons, and are to be sold by Roger Rea the Elder and Roger Rea the Younger, at the Golden Crosse on Cornhill against the Royal Exchange, 1662 [i.e. 1665] Language: EnglishSource/Shelfmark: Maps C.18.c.4, between pages 27-28
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BL3315038 A prospect of the most famous parts of the world ... together with all the provinces, counties, and shires, contained in that large Theater of Great Britaines Empire. Performed by John SpeedAuthor: Speed, John / Illustrator: Speed, JohnLondon: Printed by M. and S. Simmons, and are to be sold by Roger Rea the Elder and Roger Rea the Younger, at the Golden Crosse on Cornhill against the Royal Exchange, 1662 [i.e. 1665] Language: EnglishSource/Shelfmark: Maps C.18.c.4, between pages 11-12
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