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MapHist Discussion Group
MapHist, the Map History Discussion List, is an e-mail discussion group whose primary focus is historical maps, atlases, globes and other cartographic ...
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MapHist Illustration Page
(29 July 2007) Laiksteen-Sgrooten Holy Land map (15 June 2007) duplicate Intaglio plate ... c. 80 Kb Prehistoric map of South America (1 April 2003) ...
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MapHist Discussion Group
MapHist, the Map History Discussion List, is an e-mail discussion group whose primary focus is historical maps, atlases, globes and other cartographic ...
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Here Be Dragons on Old Maps
"Here There Be Dragons" was used for the unknown north polar region (labelled "Terra Incognita") of the asteroid Vesta in a paper submitted to the planetary ...
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Caert-Thresoor 16
Dec 11, 1997 ... Lida Ruitinga, Renswoude 1832: recent voorbeeld uit de reeks ... Marc Hameleers, De muurkaart op het huis van 'de bakker op de hoek' met de ...
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MapHist Discussion Papers
The Charting of the Oceans: Ten Centuries of Maritme Maps. Rohnert Park: Pomegranate Artbooks, 1996. Winter, Heinrich. "Catalan Portolan Maps and the Place ...
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Caert-Thresoor 9
De Gelderse Vallei : geschiedenis in oude kaarten / H.P. Deys. ... 21-24). English summary. C. Koeman, Een stadsplattegrond met ingebouwd ... getekende kaarten van Nederland uit de Collectie Bodel Nijenhuis / onder red. van D. de Vries. ...
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Here Be Dragons on Old Maps
1430), Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, has text above a dragon-like figure in Asia (the upper left quadrant of the map) which reads "Hic etiam homines magna ...
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Here Be Dragons on Old Maps
New maps. "Here There Be Dragons" was used for the unknown north polar region (labelled "Terra Incognita") of the asteroid Vesta in a paper submitted to the ...
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Here Be Dragons on Old Maps
How and when did the notion that old maps commonly bore the phrase "here be .... accompanied by a legend explaining that this 'morsus' with two long and ...