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Map Of Europe V1506 Jun 2026

This is just and 8 years after Vasco da Gama reached India . Knowledge is in flux.

The Caverio map is notable for its detailed portrayal of the African coast and the Indian Ocean, reflecting Portuguese maritime intelligence. It is kept at the Bibliothèque Nationale de France in Paris. map of europe v1506

The layout below highlights the iconic 1506 Contarini-Rosselli map, alongside other stunning cartographic records of early 16th-century European borders: The Cartographic Revolution of 1506 This is just and 8 years after Vasco da Gama reached India

While the Caverio Map is a unique, hand-drawn manuscript, the Contarini-Rosselli Map of 1506 represents a revolution in dissemination: it is the to show the New World. Designed by the Venetian nobleman and cartographer Giovanni Matteo Contarini and engraved by the renowned Florentine mapmaker Francesco Rosselli, this map was a copper engraving, likely printed in Venice or Florence in 1506. It is kept at the Bibliothèque Nationale de France in Paris