A Ptolemaic map of the world, created by Andreas Cellarius in 1708


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Ptolemy's world map. Ptolemy's map of the world, originally created in the 2nd century ce; this version was printed in Ulm, Germany, in 1482. (more) The eighth volume was a most important contribution, containing instructions for preparing maps of the world and discussions on mathematical geography and other fundamental principles of cartography.


World map from Claudius Ptolemy's ''Geographia'' published in Ulm, 1482

Ptolemy was an ancient geographer working in Rome in the 2nd century AD. This famous map, that attempted to comprehend the entirety of the known world at the time, came from his popular and influential book "Geographia."


Ptolemys World Map, 2nd Century Photograph by Photo Researchers Pixels

The maps from the cycle of Ptolemaic works published between 1477 to 1730 are undoubtedly unusual. Based on the work of the 2nd-century geographer Claudius Ptolemy, they provide a glimpse into an ancient understanding of the world, albeit one filtered through the publishers, editors, and engravers of the Renaissance era.


Ptolemy's World Map, 2nd Century Poster Print by Science Source (36 x

Ptolemy was very interested in cartography and ambitious enough to want to create a world map. Ptolemy's 8-volume Geography drew on the work of earlier geographers, notably Marinus of Tyre (early 2nd century CE), and contains an impressive catalogue of over 8,000 places identified by their longitude and latitude. This information was designed.


PTOLEMY, Claudius (2nd century). World map. "Insculptum est per Johanne

Ptolemy's world stretches from the Canary Islands in the west to Korea in the east. Iceland is the northernmost point, there is no Pacific or American landmass, and South Africa is joined to.


PTOLEMY, Claudius (2nd century). World map. "Insculptum est per Johanne

Ptolemy's world map, reconstituted from Ptolemy's "Geography", depicting the three continents known to the Romans - Europe, Asia, and Africa - and beyond it, the terra incognita, 15th-century copy, via the British Library The Roman Empire in the second century CE was a fascinating place.


Byzantine Copy of Ptolemy's World Map (1420) Vivid Maps World map

Europe is a continent located entirely in the Northern Hemisphere and mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere.It is bordered by the Arctic Ocean to the north, the Atlantic Ocean to the west, the Mediterranean Sea to the south, and Asia to the east. Europe shares the landmass of Eurasia with Asia, and of Afro-Eurasia with both Asia and Africa. Europe is commonly considered to be separated from Asia by.


Ptolemaic World Map, 1482 Photograph by Granger Fine Art America

Ptolemy's most important geographical innovation was to record longitudes and latitudes in degrees for roughly 8,000 locations on his world map, making it possible to make an exact duplicate of his map.


Map of the world by Ptolemy, made around 100 AD [1317 x 765] r/MapPorn

For the next 1,500 years virtually every map-maker accepted Ptolemy's Geography as the authority on the shape and size of the world. Columbus and Magellan both used Ptolemy to embark on their voyages of discovery, and even 16th-century map-makers like Gerard Mercator and Abraham Ortelius, who knew that Ptolemy's geographical knowledge was limited, drew maps in homage to the man they.


Lot Ptolemy, Magini Map of the World with Wind Heads Blowing

But Ptolemy thought the world was 30 percent smaller than it actually is; worse, the mapmaker was using Arabian miles, which were longer than Italian ones.. World maps became increasingly accurate.


Ptolemy's World Map 1482 r/oldmaps

Mid-15th century Florentine Ptolemy map. The Ptolemy ( tä-lə-mē) world map shows the world as it was known in the Greco-Roman world in the second century CE. These maps were created based on descriptions in Claudius Ptolemy's book Geography, written about 150 CE. No original maps from the book itself have ever been discovered.


Hand Painted Map of the World, Cellarius Ptolemaic System, circa 1660

A Greco-Roman scholar based in Alexandria, Ptolemy created an atlas around 150 C.E. which depicted the known world. His worldview was the dominant influence for Islamic and European cartographers during the Renaissance 1300 years later.


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The Ptolemy world map is a map of the world known to Greco-Roman societies in the 2nd century. It is based on the description contained in Ptolemy's book Geography, written c. 150. Based on an inscription in several of the earliest surviving manuscripts, it is traditionally credited to Agathodaemon of Alexandria.


World map from Claudius Ptolemy's ''Geographia'' published in Ulm, 1482

Ptolemy, or in Latin Claudius Ptolemaeus (ca. 90 - ca. 168 C.E. ), was a mathematician, philosopher, geographer, map maker, astronomer, theologian, and astrologer who lived in Alexandria, Egypt.


Ptolemy's World Map World History Commons

The Geography of Ptolemy in a c. 1411 Latin translation by Jacobus Angelus with 27 maps by Claus Swart.. The Geography (Ancient Greek: Γεωγραφικὴ Ὑφήγησις, Geōgraphikḕ Hyphḗgēsis, lit. "Geographical Guidance"), also known by its Latin names as the Geographia and the Cosmographia, is a gazetteer, an atlas, and a treatise on cartography, compiling the geographical.


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The Ptolemy world map is a map of the world known to Greco-Roman societies in the 2nd century. It is based on the description contained in Ptolemy 's book Geography, written c. 150. Based on an inscription in several of the earliest surviving manuscripts, it is traditionally credited to Agathodaemon of Alexandria .

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