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Revision as of 15:32, 18 January 2026

Here is a gallery of the historical maps that we are frequently referring to and display details of.

Interactive digitals Maps and Globes

Table of Resources

author (year) image
Kugel Globe
high resolution drawing of the Kugel Globe, published in Hoffmann (2025)[1]

Dürer (1515)

celestial maps (north, south)

Mercator (1551)

globe gores (TROVE)

van der Keere & Plancius (1612)

globe gores

Habrecht (1621)

globe gores

Royer (1679)

Celestial south map by Augustin Royer (1679)

Lacaille (1763)

screenshot of zoomable map at library in Zurich

Young (1807)

Celestial Map in Young (1807): A Course of Lectures on Natural Philosophy and the Mechanical Arts (see Internet Archive).

Mobacher (1881)

Planisphere by Mobacher (1881), French-Arabic

Carlos Simon (1894)

Celestial Map by Carlos Simon (1894)
  1. Hoffmann, Susanne M (2025), Some Results on the Ancient Globes, Globe Studies – The Journal of the International Coronelli Society, 69, 4169