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Universalis Cosmographia Secundum Ptholomaei Traditionem Et Americi Vespucii Aliorumque Lustrationes in 1507

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Created by Martin Waldseemüller in 1507.
  • Relief shown pictorially.
  • First document known to name America.
  • Red ink grid on 2 sheets. Text applied over blank areas on 2 sheets. Manuscript annotations in the margin of 1 sheet.
  • All sheets bear a watermark of a triple pointed crown.
  • Two stamps on verso of upper left hand sheet: Fürstl. Waldburg Wolfegg'sches Kupferstichkabinett -- Furstl. Waldbg. Wolf. Bibliothek.
  • Exhibited: Rivers, edens, empires: Lewis & Clark and the revealing of America, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C., July 24-Nov. 29, 2003.
  • Includes text and ill.
  • Printed surrogate in vault available for reference.
  • Originally bound with Waldseemüller's 1516 Carta marina in the Schöner Sammelband.

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Martin Waldseemüller

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This old map of Universalis Cosmographia Secundum Ptholomaei Traditionem Et Americi Vespucii Aliorumque Lustrationes. (Universalis Cosmographia Secundum Ptholomaei Traditionem Et Americi Vespucii Aliorū Que Lustrationes) from 1507 was created by Martin