“Outlandish creatures and beings that were thought to inhabit the furthermost parts of the earth”.

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Secunda etas mundi.

SCHEDEL, D. Hartmann
Nuremberg,
Anton Koberger,
June 1493.
Double-page woodcut map.
405 by 590mm. (16 by 23.25 inches).
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From the famous 'Chronicle of the World', known as the Nuremberg Chronicle, a history of the world, published the year that Columbus returned to Europe after discovering America.

"The world map is a robust woodcut taken from Ptolemy… What gives the map its present-day interest and attraction are the panels representing the outlandish creatures and beings that were thought to inhabit the furthermost parts of the earth. There are seven such scenes to the left of t...

bibliography:

bibliography:

Campbell 219; Füssel; Shirley 19; Wilson, pp.98-122.

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