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Mappa Aestivarum Insularum alias Bermudas dictarum : ad ostia Mexicani aestuarij iacentium in latitudine graduum 32: minutorum 25 ; ab Anglia, Londino scilicet versus libonotum 3300 miliaribus anglicanis ; et a Roanoack (qui locus est in Virginia) versus euro-notum 500 mil.; accurate descr
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Mappa Aestivarum Insularum alias Bermudas dictarum : ad ostia Mexicani aestuarij iacentium in latitudine graduum 32: minutorum 25 ; ab Anglia, Londino scilicet versus libonotum 3300 miliaribus anglicanis ; et a Roanoack (qui locus est in Virginia) versus euro-notum 500 mil.; accurate descr
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Kashnor notes, "a very fine impression." see 105:184,5,6 for other versions of this map. see 105:187 for same map with narrower borders. "About midsomer 1616, five persons departed from these Ilands in a smal open boat of some 3 tunn and after 7 weeks arrived al safe in Ireland, & like hath scarce bene heard of in any age." Relief: no. Graphic Scale: Miles. Projection: Mercator. Printing Process: Copper engraving. Verso Text: MS notes: 188 Bermudas.
105:188 M

Mappa Aestivarum Insularum : alias Bermudas dictarum, ad Ostia Mexicani aestuarij jacentium in latitudine Graduum 32 Minutorum 25 ; ab Anglia, Londino scilicet versus libonotum 3300 miliaribus Anglicanis, et a Roanoack (qui locus est in Virginia) versus euronotum 500 Mill. accurate descripta
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Kashnor notes, "symbolic design representing Neptune and tritons, arms, etc." Kashnor dates as circa 1680, probably based on Dutch atlas description on verso. Date based on pagination as established by van der Krogt is 1635. Reference notes from Rosenthal. See 105:184M for an earlier version. Cartouche features Neptune with ship. Note this copy is colored. Relief: no. Graphic Scale: Miles. Projection: Mercator. Printing Process: Copper engraving. References: Campbell, pl. 23; Palmer (Bermuda) p. 10; Van der Krogt, map 9660:2. Verso Text: Bermudas [Dutch text describing island]; E; MS notes: 185.
105:185 M

Mappa Aestivarum Insularum : alias Bermudas dictarum, ad Ostia Mexicani aestuarij jacentium in latitudine Graduum 32 Minutorum 25 ; ab Anglia, Londino scilicet versus libonotum 3300 miliaribus Anglicanis, et a Roanoack (qui locus est in Virginia) versus euronotum 500 Mill. accurate descripta
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Kashnor notes, "At the foot is an extremely interesting list of settlers, divided into the various 'tribes.'" 'Nomina, fortunae bona submittentium in quaestus Virginiani alea Ao. 1622, quam fieri potuit accuratißime, expreßa numeris, eorum portiones quam proximè in agrorum divisione referentibus, quae potiones illic separatim distinguntur in regione ipsa, quemadmodum hic lineis ob oculos ponuntur.' A good deal of the property was held by Robert, Earl of Warwick, and the Earl of Devonshire." Kashnor dates as circa 1680. Date based on pagination as established by van der Krogt is 1631. Reference notes from Rosenthal. See 105:185 for a later version. Cartouche features Neptune with ship. Relief: no. Graphic Scale: Miles. Projection: Mercator. Printing Process: Copper engraving. References: Campbell, pl. 23; Palmer (Bermuda) p. 10; Van der Krogt, map 9660:2. Verso Text: Insulae Barmudas aliarumque adjacentium Descriptio. [Latin text describing island] MS notes: 99 104 184.
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Mappa Aestivarum Insularum, alias Bermudas dictarum, ad Ostia Mexicani aestuarij jacentium in latitudine Graduum 32 Minutorum 25 Ab. Anglia, Londino Scilicet versus Libonotum 3300 Miliaribus Anglicanis, et a Roanoack (qui locus est in Virginia) versus euronotum 500 Mill. accurate descripta
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Kashnor notes, "The map follows the Abraham Goos map of 1625, with the list of adventurers of 1622." Kashnor notes cartographer and date. Appeared in both John Ogilby's America: being the latest, and most accurate description of the New World, and Montanus's De Nieuwe en onbekende weereld, both published in 1671. Elaborate cartouche, sub figures of Natives and Europeans, two coats of arms. MS note: 186 (on backing). Relief: no. Graphic Scale: Miles. Projection: Mercator. Printing Process: Copper engraving.
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New Chart of the World on Wright's or Mercator's Projection
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Kashnor notes, "The second issue of this chart, the first to show the tracks of Pérouse on the North-West Coast from California to Behring Strait." See 105:043 and 105:261 for this map as issued in 1794, see 105:262 for another copy of this map. Minimum cartouche with compass rose on top. Published information moved to make room for reference to la Pérouse.. Prime meridian: London. Relief: pictorial. Graphic Scale: No. Projection: Mercator. Printing Process: Copper engraving. Other Features: Cartouche. Verso Text: MS note: 44..
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New and Accurate Map of the World Drawn from the latest Observations
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Kashnor notes, "This is the same as Map 38 [105:038M] Mappe Monde, with the names and notes in English. Shows the North-West Coast and the South Seas immediately before the discoveries of Cook on his first voyage, but showing the coast of Alaska as found by the Russians. This was copied from Palariet's map." See 105:039M for rework of this map by Robert de Vaugondy in 1783. Note this map is slightly smaller than 105:038M and lacks border of original map. Climate zones shown Eastern Hemisphere. Antipodes on Western Hemisphere.. Prime meridian: Ferro. Relief: no. Graphic Scale: No. Projection: Dual Hemisphere. Printing Process: Copper engraving. Verso Text: MS notes: 42 H5.
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