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|[[File:Lacaille 1763.png|thumb|screenshot of [https://www.e-rara.ch/zut/content/zoom/197200?lang=en zoomable map at library in Zurich]]] | |[[File:Lacaille 1763.png|thumb|screenshot of [https://www.e-rara.ch/zut/content/zoom/197200?lang=en zoomable map at library in Zurich]]] | ||
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|[[File:Young1807 Lectures celMap.jpg|thumb|Celestial Map in Young (1807): A Course of Lectures on Natural Philosophy and the Mechanical Arts (see [https://archive.org/details/lecturescourseof01younrich/page/n870/mode/1up?view=theater Internet Archive]).]] | |||
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Revision as of 09:04, 8 June 2025
Here is a gallery of the historical maps that we are frequently referring to and display details of.
Interactive digitals Maps and Globes
- Chinese Suzhou Map (13th century with older data)
- 1395 Korean Map (Uni Jena)
- 1279 al-Urdi's Celestial Globe
- 1626 Nicolai&Greuter's Celestial Globe
- 1688 Coronelli's Celestial Globe
- 1792 Cassini's Celestial Globe
Table of Resources
| author (year) | image |
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Dürer (1515) |
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Mercator (1551) |
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van der Keere & Plancius (1612) |
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Habrecht (1621) |
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Royer (1679) |
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Lacaille (1763) |
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Young (1807) |
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Mobacher (1881) |
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Carlos Simon (1894) |














