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The Leardo Map of the World, 1452 or 1453 / In the Collections of the American Geographical Society

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The author presents a close study and color reproduction of a mid-fifteenth-century Venetian world map by Giovanni Leardo, transcribing its calendar and inscription and describing the map disk. He surveys Leardo’s sources and interprets regional depictions of Asia, Africa, the Mediterranean, and Europe, with attention to place names, coastlines, and medieval cartographic conventions. Extensive notes and an appendix provide detailed, section-by-section commentary on individual regions and features. A final technical note outlines the processes and considerations involved in reproducing the original map for the volume.

About the Author

Wright, John Kirtland portrait

John Kirtland Wright

John Kirtland Wright was an American geographer and historian known for his contributions to the study of cartography. His notable work, "The Leardo Map of the World, 1452 or 1453," explores the significance of early maps in understanding historical geography and navigation. Wright's scholarship emphasizes the importance of visual representation in the context of exploration and discovery during the Renaissance. His insights into the Leardo map provide valuable perspectives on the geographical knowledge of the time and its implications for global exploration.

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