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Brazil. (Brasil) 1565

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Old map of Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay.

circa 1565), a Piedmontese cartographer who worked in Venice and rose to the position of cosmographer of the Venetian Republic. Gastaldi produced maps and illustrations for parts of Delle Navigationi et Viaggi (Travels and voyages), a compilation of travel writings by the Venetian diplomat and geographer Giovanni Battista Ramusio (1485-1557). Ramusio's work contained more than 50 memoirs, including the writings of Marco Polo.
Created by Giacomo Gastaldi, Giovanni Battista Ramusio in 1565.
  • Title devised, in English, by Library staff.
  • Original resource extent: 1 engraved map: 26.3 x 36.4 centimeters.
  • Original resource at: National Library of Brazil.
  • Content in Italian.
  • Description based on data extracted from World Digital Library, which may be extracted from partner institutions.

Map Subjects

Argentina

Brazil

Commerce

Indians Of South America

Silver River (Argentina And Uruguay)

São Francisco River

Uruguay

Giacomo Gastaldi

Giovanni Battista Ramusio

1565

Map Tags

1565

Argentina

Brazil

Commerce

Giacomo Gastaldi

Giovanni Battista Ramusio

Indians Of South America

Map

Silver River (Argentina And Uruguay)

São Francisco River

Uruguay

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This old map of Brazil. (Brasil) from 1565 was created by Giacomo Gastaldi, Giovanni Battista Ramusio in 1565