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Ptolemys map of Britain, 16th century

Ptolemys map of Britain, 16th century


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Ptolemys map of Britain, 16th century

Ptolemys map of Britain. This map of the British Isles is from an edition of Ptolemys Geographia that was published in 1513 by German cartographer Martin Waldseemuller (c.1470-1520). Work on this edition started in 1505, but progress was slow and it was eight years before the maps were published. The text labels are in Latin, and this map is titled Tabula Prima Europae. This 1513 atlas was a translation of Ptolemys original work from Greek to Latin. Claudius Ptolemaeus, also known as Ptolemy, was an astronomer and geographer who lived in the 2nd century in the Greek culture of Roman Egypt. Scotland is tilted to one side on this map

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1500s 16th Century 2nd Century Ancient Greek Antiquity British Isles Cartographic Cartography Classical Country German Ireland Ptolemaic Ptolemy Scot Land Translation 1513 Albion Britannica Caledonia Claudius Ptolemaeus Geographia Hibernia


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This print showcases Ptolemy's map of Britain, dating back to the 16th century. Created by German cartographer Martin Waldseemuller in 1513, this edition of Ptolemy's Geographia offers a fascinating glimpse into the ancient world. The painstaking work on this atlas began in 1505 and took eight years to complete before it was finally published. Titled Tabula Prima Europae, this particular map features Latin text labels and reveals an intriguing detail - Scotland is tilted to one side. As a translation of Ptolemy's original Greek work, this map provides valuable insights into classical geography and historical understanding. Claudius Ptolemaeus, also known as Ptolemy, was not only an astronomer but also a renowned geographer who lived during the 2nd century in Roman Egypt. His influence on cartography cannot be overstated. The British Isles depicted here encompass England, Ireland (referred to as Hibernia), Scotland (referred to as Caledonia), and other surrounding regions. This artwork exemplifies the meticulousness of early cartographic endeavors while offering glimpses into ancient Greek culture. As we explore this remarkable piece from Science Photo Library's collection, we are transported back in time to witness the evolution of geographical knowledge during the Renaissance period. It serves as a testament to human curiosity and our relentless pursuit of understanding our world throughout history.

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