Map of the world without water, 1694
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A map featuring Bohemia as a rose centered on Prague (1668)
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1693 world map - by Pierre Mortier
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Dutch map from 1690 of what the earth might look like without water.
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Berlin, 1652
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1623 Septentrionalium Terrarum descriptio. A map of the North Pole
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Map of China including Japan as well as the Ile Corea - 1626
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1668 map of Paris
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1638 map of Southeast Asia, China, India, the Philippines and western Oceania (with early location of Northwestern Australia)
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A Map of the Earth (1691) / by Joseph Moxon. The seven days of creation are shown in the panels at the top of the map
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French map of North America, 1694
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1622 pictorial map of Yorkshire, England - by Michael Drayton
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Map of Virginia, discovered and as described by Captain John Smith, 1606
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Moxan’s Map with a view of the world as known in 1681. The seven days of creation are illustrated in the panels at the top of the map
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1685 reprint of a 1656 map of the Dutch North American colonies showing extent of Dutch claims
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17th century map of Northamptonshire by John Speed
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Swedish map of Åland from before 1667 with shipping lanes, harbors, churches and various boundaries marked
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Edo (Tokyo) in the Kan'ei period. (1624-1644)
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1668 map of Paraguay
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1677 map of New England
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Map of Münster, Germany (1683)
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The Selden Map of China - made sometime after 1606 and before 1624, it was acquired by the legal scholar and maritime theorist John Selden. It shows a system of navigational routes emanating from a point off Fujian Province near the cities of Quanzhou and Zhangzhou
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The 17 Netherlands, depicted as Leo Belgicus (the Belgian Lion or Dutch Lion) - early 17th century
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1662 Map of Finland
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Map of the town of Dokkum, the Netherlands 1698
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1645 Map of Great-Britain published by Joan Blaeu
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1611 Map of Africa , southwest Europe, southern Asia, 'Terra Incognita" and the eastern bit of Brazil
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1665 map of Portugal - by Joan Blaeu
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1632 map of the Holy Land by the Jesuit monk Jacobus Tirinus. Oriented to the east, map depicts from Syria and Tyre southward as far as the Sinai, Egypt and Thebes
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1624 Map of Bermuda, with illustrations of fortifications and important sites, including St. George's, Bermuda (the town)
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1681 map of the northern part and parts of the southern parts of the America, from the mouth of the Saint Laurent River to the Island of Cayenne,with the new discoveries of the Mississipi (or Colbert) River
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Hampshire, England, 1607
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Hollandia Nova detecta 1644 : map of Australia, incomplete south and east coast, part of Tasmanian coastline
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A classic Dutch map covering all of South-east Asia, 1649
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1670 map of the Americas by Frederik de Wit
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Great Britain and Ireland (1654) - Ptolemy's 1st European Map: - Old Great Britain from Blaeu's Atlas of Scotland from 1654
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1650's map of America showing the "Island of California"
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Map of New Sweden ca. 1650 by Amandus Johnson
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Map of Holland from 1682
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c. 1639 Hondius "Polus Antarcticus"
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1689 Map of Africa
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Map of Tartaricus from 1681. A rare early miniature map of Central Asia by Pierre Duval with a decorative title cartouche at top right.
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Celestial map from the 17th century, by the Dutch cartographer Frederik de Wit
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1658 Map of the Baltic Sea and surrounding countries showing the royal coat of arms for Sweden
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Dutch map of the Scandinavian Peninsula (17th century)
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1650 “Mar del Zur Hispanis Mare Pacificum” : the first printed chart of the whole Pacific Ocean and the first map from a Dutch atlas to show California as an island
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1617 Leo Belgicus Kaerius. A map design to symbolize the Low Countries with the shape of a Lion
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Map of California Shown as an Island by Joan Vinckeboons. ca. 1650.
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Haarlem, Netherlands. 1616
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Germany in 1648 (map in French made in 1947)
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1610 Ireland
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1665 map of Malta - by Joan Blaeu
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Europe (Detailed) - AD 1618
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A Mapp of All the World Projected in Two Hemispheres(1680)
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Map of the Low Countries - 1630 Leo Belgicus : an uncommon variant form with the lion facing left
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Restored 17th century "Chimney" Map - on display in Edinburgh
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Johannes Blaeu - World map 1664
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A Map of Amsterdam in the 17th century
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Map of the Chinese Factory in Nagasaki by Isaac Titsingh. 1688
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New York, or Nieuw Amsterdam, the City of the Dutch West India Co. in Nieuw Nederlandt, as Dirck Storm first knew it in 1662
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Cyprus 1635
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1683 map of Greece
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Map of Batavia, Dutch East Indies 1679 by Van Meurs
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Original Coronelli map of Eastern China from 1690 found at a thrift store
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Map of Willem Barrentsz' first Voyage, from 1601
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1662 Map of Scandinavia (Atlas Maior, Blau)
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Kraków/Cracow in 17th century
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Italia : 1631 map of Italy
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The Island of California (1692)
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How to get from London to Weymouth with a novel strip map in 1675 by Scottish cartographer John Ogilby.
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Remastered 1635 map of Europe by Willem Blaeu
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Map of India extra Gangem. from 1681 a rare early miniature map of south east Asia with Singapore, Malacca and Bangkok marked. A decorative title cartouche is at lower rightt.
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Florida 1625
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1688 map of the southern part of South America
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400 year old map of Somerset - Circa 1648
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Map of the historical Duchy of Pomerania from 1635
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City plan of Batavia, 1669
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Expanded 17th century Ottoman world map based on one originally composed in 1525 and dedicated to Sultan Süleyman I ("The Magnificent") by Piri Reis
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1699 map of the heavens and the earth
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1655 map of Korea and Japan
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Map of Jersey by G Mercator 1639
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1690 Visscher Map of Japan and Korea
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A New Map of East India from 1676.
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New Map Of Ancient Africa, 1700
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1661 map of Dutch Guiana - by William Blaeuw
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World Map from 1626 showing "..Discoveries ty have beene made by English or Strangers" - John Speed
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Berlin & Cölln, Germany, 1652
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John Seller's Incredibly Detailed Map Of The North Sea from 1672
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17th Century Map of Japan by Ottoman scholar Katip Çelebi
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1639 Nautical Chart of the Dutch settlement of Zwaanendael ("Swanendael") and Godyn's Bay (now Delaware Bay) in New Netherland
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The East Indian Islands (map from the Mercator-Hondius Atlas, Amsterdam, 1606, colored copperplate engraving)
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The Holy Roman Empire (1648)
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Colored map of Africa by Jodocus Hondius, c.1633
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1640 - Asia, Fausto Rughesi
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1670 Olfert Dapper map of Barbaria, Biledulgerid, Libye, and Pars Nigritarum Terra (north africa)
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Thinking of buying this 1641 Hondius world map. Would love some opinions. More in comments
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Jannson’s Map of Norway (1700)
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Renard's map of the Pacific Ocean circa 1675. Showing California as an Island and important early projections of Australia and New Zealand, showing information from Tasman's two voyages in 1642-1943 and 1644
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1660 Noua et accurata totius Americae tabula. Published by Dutch cartographer, Frederick de Wit
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Map of the Diocese of Stavanger, Norway. Published in 1638 by Johannes Blaeu and Cornelius Blaeu for The Atlas Van der Hagen
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