Old Map of the World by Bordone, 1528: early naming of America; first in an isolario; second-earliest oval projection Finish:Map Yoshida Hiroshi’s Taji Maharu no
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Yoshida Hiroshi’s Taji Maharu no niwa
It records Western Australia before statehood
the River Liffey offers scenic beauty and opportunities for outdoor activities
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celebrating technical finesse while capturing the transience that defines Japanese aesthetics
Old Map of the World by Bordone, 1528: early naming of America; first in an isolario; second-earliest oval projection Finish:Map Yoshida Hiroshi’s Taji Maharu noWorld Map, Benedetto Bordones audacious vision of the globe dated 1534, captures a world in the very act of becoming knowable. Conceived within the innovative isolario tradition he helped define, this map stands among the earliest obtainable to depict America and the first such appearance in an island book. Bordone weaves together classical learning and the latest reports from explorers, tempering Ptolemaic inheritance with startling novelties from
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