Fra Mauro's World Map

Fra Mauro's World Map
Author: Piero Falchetta
Publisher: Brepols Publishers
Total Pages: 840
Release: 2006
Genre: History
ISBN:

Accompanying CD-ROM contains: digital reproduction of Fra Mauro's world map with the ability to navigate within the map and extract information from it.

Atlas of World War II

Atlas of World War II
Author: Stephen Hyslop
Publisher:
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2018-10-18
Genre: HISTORY
ISBN: 1426219717

Prelude to war, 1941: Blitzkrieg -- Prelude to war, 1943: war in the Pacific -- 1942-1944: breaking Hitler's grip -- 1944-1945: victory over Germany -- 1943-1945: defeating Japan.

Khalili Portolan Atlas

Khalili Portolan Atlas
Author: Svatopluk Soucek
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1992
Genre: Atlases
ISBN: 9781874780700

The Atlas is accompanied by a text "Piri Reis and Turkish Mapmaking after Columbus". Piri Reis was the Ottoman naval commander and cartographer who played a leading role in transmitting Columbus's discoveries. The charts are largely based on his Kitab-i-Bahriye (Book of Seamanship) whilst also including a number of important additions such as the views of Istanbul, Cairo and Venice. The accompanying study outlines Piri Reis's career and his contribution to the history of mapmaking.

Nova Caesarea

Nova Caesarea
Author: John Macklin Delaney
Publisher:
Total Pages: 367
Release: 2014
Genre: Cartography
ISBN: 9780878110582

The Naming of America

The Naming of America
Author: Martin Waldseemüller
Publisher:
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2008
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

This new book features a facsimile of the 1507 World Map by Martin Waldseemuller - the first map ever to display the name America - and tells the fascinating story behind its creation in 16th-century France and rediscovery 300 years later in the library of Wolfegg Castle, Germany, in 1901. It also includes a completely new translation and commentary to Martin Waldseemuller and Matthias Ringmann's seminal cartographic text, the Cosmographiae Introductio, which originally accompanied the World Map. John Hessler considers answers to some of the key questions raised by the map's representation of the New World, including "How was it possible for a small group of cartographers to have produced a view of the world so radical for its time and so close to the one we recognize today?"; and "What evidence did they possess to show the existence of the Pacific Ocean when neither Vasco Nunez de Balboa nor Ferdinand Magellan had yet reached it'." There are no easy answers, and yet, as this fascinating book reveals, this group of unknowns created some of the most important maps in the history of cartography, and afford us a glimpse into an age when accepted scientific and geographic principles fell away, spawning the birth of modernity.