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Map of the world by the Spanish cosmographer Alonzo de Santa Cruz, 1542
1892, Royal Print. Office
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" ... The globe is divided into two hemispheres ... composed respectively of 36 gores ... the whole represents a globe with a radius of 194.8 millimetres"--Explanations, p. 10.
Includes discoveries up to 1539.
Dedicated to Baron Adolf Erik Nordenskiold, the great explorer, the distinguished scholar, the most eminent authority on early chartography on the sixieth anniversary of his birthday, the 18th November 1892.
"Of the phototypic facsimiles representing Santa Cruz's map one hundred copies are printed."
Map in Latin. Explanation in English.
Boston Public Library copy previously under call number: Atlas 10.4.1542.
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