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MapNansenbushÅ« bankoku shÅka no zu
åç»éšæŽ²è¬åæèä¹å / | Bankoku shÅka no zu Shows the world, based on knowledge from numerous famous Chinese and Japanese classics and Buddhism. Depths shown pictorially. Wood block print. Map and author, HÅtan, listed in Imago Mundi's Review of early cartography, v. 10, 1954. "... prototype of Buddhist world maps." Bibliography. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. Acquisitions control no. 94-37- Contributor: SÅshun
- Date: 1710-01-01
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MapTabula Mexicae et Floridae : terrarum Anglicarum, et anteriorum Americae insularum, item cursuum et circuituum fluminis Mississipi dicti. Shows the extent of New Spain and Florida, New France, the American colonies, and the West Indies, rivers, towns, and trade routes. Text in Latin. Title from caption. Relief shown pictorially. Measures east from unidentified prime meridian. Includes ill. Appears in : Maps of Texas and the Southwest, 1513-1900 / James C. Martin and Robert Sidney Martin. Austin : Texas State Historical Association, 1999....
- Contributor: Schenk, Peter
- Date: 1710-01-01
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MapInsulae Iavae Also shows part of Sumatra. Relief shown pictorially. Depths shown by soundings. Title and notes in Latin. Place-names and scale statements in Dutch. Prime meridian: Ferro. Probable atlas plates with central fold line. Not numbered. Includes text, col. view of Jakarta, inset of Jakarta, and some cities are marked with gilt. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image....
- Contributor: Reelant, Adriaan - Keulen, Gerard Van
- Date: 1710-01-01