Sebastian Münster

Map of the Americas

1572

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Description

Münster's landmark map of the Americas, the first to attempt to show America as a continent, yet demonstrating how little was known.

  • Sebastian Münster (German).
  • Die neüwen Inseln/so hinder Hispanien gegen Orient/bey dem land Indie ligen.
  • Basle, N.p., 1572.
  • German edition.
  • Woodcut with contemporary hand color.


First published in 1540, it shows a narrow isthmus dividing the Atlantic and Pacific in the region of the Carolinas, based on Verrazzano, and the Yucatan is an island. The large island of Zipangri off the west coast is not California but Japan, based on the narrative of Marco Polo, a few years before any recorded visit to the islands by Europeans. The Philippines appear as an "archipelago of 7448 islands." The large vignette ship is the Victoria, the only survivor of Magellan's fleet of four.

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Burden: 12, state 13 of 13.

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Lightly toned.

Occasional soiling.

Minor losses around edges.

 

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Dimensions

Height: 10.63 inches / 27 cm
Width: 13.4 inches / 34.04 cm

Language

Latin

Subject

Maps, Americana, Travel, topography and voyages

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