File:Johannes_Schnitzer_Weltkarte.jpg
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Lord Nicolas the German (Donnus Nicholas Germanus), cartographer Johann the Blockcutter of Armsheim (Johannes Schnitzer or Johannes de Armssheim), engraver |
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Description |
English: The world map from Leinhart Holle's 1482 edition of Nicolaus Germanus's emendations to Jacobus Angelus's 1406 Latin translation of Maximus Planudes's late-13th century rediscovered Greek manuscripts of Ptolemy's 2nd-century Geography.
Deutsch: Weltkarte. Holzschnitt, koloriert, aus: Claudius Ptolemäus, Cosmographia Tr: Jacobus Angelus, Ed: Nicolaus Germanus, Ulm: Lienhart Holl, 16. Juli 1482. |
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1482 date QS:P571,+1482-00-00T00:00:00Z/9 |
Source/Photographer | [1] |
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