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English: 1507 – «Universalior Cogniti Orbis Tabula Ex Recentibus Confecta Obsevationibus»

Planisphere by Johannes Ruysch . (Rome)

Ruysch's conical projection planisphere "Chart of the entire known world, made from recent discoveries " is the second printed map in which information about the New World was collected. After this publication, Ruysch worked as cartographer and astronomer for King Manuel I of Portugal.
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Russia-Ukraine, Moscovia, 1507 Johannes Ruysch

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English: 1507 – «Universalior Cogniti Orbis Tabula Ex Recentibus Confecta Obsevationibus»

Planisphere by Johannes Ruysch . (Rome)

Ruysch's conical projection planisphere "Chart of the entire known world, made from recent discoveries " is the second printed map in which information about the New World was collected. After this publication, Ruysch worked as cartographer and astronomer for King Manuel I of Portugal.
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Source https://alsurdeunhorizonte.com/relatos/urss-rusia/rusia-un-mito-creado-por-moscovia/#MOSCOVIA-MITO-RUSIA
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Russia-Ukraine, Moscovia, 1507 Johannes Ruysch

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