Hemispheriu[m] ab aequinoctiali linea, ad circulu[m] Poli Arctici

During the Golden Age of Dutch Cartography, many world maps were composed of two hemispheres, one for each of the Eastern and Western Hemispheres. However, this elaborately decorated world map projected the world on Northern and Southern Hemispheres, an orientation that was ra...

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1593
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Antwerp
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Cornelius de Jode
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