The world upon a polar double-cordiform projection: designed by aliens?
Nova, Et Integra Universi Orbis Descriptio.
[Paris],
Orontius F. Delph.,
1531.
Woodcut map.
290 by 420mm (11.5 by 16.5 inches).
1226
notes:
Oronce Fine's rare and influential map of the world, upon a polar double-cordiform projection.
Oronce Fine's double cordiform map of the world is one of the most striking and influential maps of the world published in the sixteenth century. First issued in 1531, it appeared in the 1532 Paris edition of Johann Huttich and Simon Grynaeus's 'Novus orbis regionum', a collection of travel accounts that had also been published in Basel several months before.
Oronce Fine's double cordiform map of the world is one of the most striking and influential maps of the world published in the sixteenth century. First issued in 1531, it appeared in the 1532 Paris edition of Johann Huttich and Simon Grynaeus's 'Novus orbis regionum', a collection of travel accounts that had also been published in Basel several months before.
bibliography:
Shirley 66; Spence 3001
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