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Source Description
Map of ancient Germania, east of the Rhine, and west of the Vistula River, encompassing present day Germany, Poland, and the Czech Republic.
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Document identity
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st74cz07b
label
Tabula IIII Europae
core
obj
dtoType
map
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1
Source metadata
id
st74cz07b
contentType
map
stage
normalized
title
Tabula IIII Europae
description
Map of ancient Germania, east of the Rhine, and west of the Vistula River, encompassing present day Germany, Poland, and the Czech Republic.
date
["1525"]
year
1525
rights
No known copyright restrictions.
rightsUri
No known restrictions on use.
reuseAllowed
no restrictions
language
Latin
identifierLocal
06_01_007973
creators
Ptolemy, 2nd cent
institution
Boston Public Library
collections
Norman B. Leventhal Map & Education Center Collection
subjects
Germany--Maps--Early works to 1800
Poland--Maps--Early works to 1800
Czech Republic--Maps--Early works to 1800
subjectsGeographic
Czech Republic
Europe
Germany
Poland
genreBasic
Maps
typeOfResource
Cartographic
country
Germany
thumbnailUrl
largeImageUrl
pageCount
1
source
import
pubPlace
Argentoragi [i.e. Strasbourg]
publisher
Iohannes Grieningerus
Source extras
institutionArkId
sf268508b
collectionArkId
41688024w
schema:latitude
51.5
schema:longitude
10.5
extent
1 map ; 29 x 30 cm.
notes
Map of ancient Germania, east of the Rhine, and west of the Vistula River, encompassing present day Germany, Poland, and the Czech Republic.
Relief shown pictorially.
Includes names of places and natural features.
In margin: latitudinal notes.
Descriptive text within ornamental borders on verso.
Appears in the author's Geographia, translated by Willibald Pirckheimer, with annotations by Joannes Regiomontanus. Argentoragi [i.e. Strasbourg] : Iohannes Grieningerus, communibus Iohannis Koberger impensis excudebat, anno a Christi Natiuitate 1525 tertio Kal[endas] Apriles.
Text in Latin.
Cataloging, conservation, and digitization made possible in part by The National Endowment for the Humanities: Exploring the human endeavor.
Atlas scanned by Internet Archive http://archive.org/details/claudiiptolemaei00ptol
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st74cz07b
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map
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1
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0
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photo
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