Nuremberg Chronicle world map – BibliOdyssey
Collection of natural science, astronomy and ancient technology images from various sources selected by BibliOdyssey. 1400 – 1499
Standard map of the World. – Library of Congress
01/01/1942
Political map of the world. – Library of Congress
01/01/2000
Political map of the world. – Library of Congress
01/01/1982
Map map of the world relief map. – pixabay.com
2016
Physical map of the world, June 2003. – Library of Congress
01/01/2003
Physical map of the world, June 2011. – Library of Congress
01/01/2011
Political map of the world, April 2006. – Library of Congress
01/01/2006
Political map of the world, June 2003. – Library of Congress
01/01/2003
Physical map of the world, 2002. – Library of Congress
01/01/2002
The Daily Telegraph map of the world on Mercator’s projection / – Library of Congress
01/01/1918
Map of the World from the best authorities. – Library of Congress
01/01/1795
Map of the world on the Mercator projection. – Library of Congress
01/01/1875
New map of the world with all the new discoveries. – New York Public Library
1798
Map of the world on a globular projection. – New York Public Library
1794
Map of the world from BL Royal 14 C IX, ff. 1v2 – British Library
Miniature of the map of the world, at the beginning of Ranulf Higden’s Polychronicon. Image taken from ff. 1v2 of Polychronicon. Written in Latin.
1460
Seismicity of the earth, 19601980 / – Library of Congress
01/01/1982
01/01/1890
A map of the world, exhibiting all the new discoveries, 1794. – New York Public Library
1794
Map of the world from BL Royal 20 B XII, f. 4v – British Library
Coloured map of the world in two hemispheres. Image taken from f. 4v of Le premier livre de la cosmographie en rhetorique francoyse. Written in French.
Map of the world from BL Harley 7182, ff. 58v59 – British Library
Map of the world entitled, ‘Totius Orbis Habitabilis Brevis Descriptio’ with personifications of the twelve winds and the signs of the zodiac. Image taken from ff. 58v59 of Geography (index Cosmographie primus) with twentyseven maps. Written in Latin.
Map of the world from BL Royal 15 E III, f. 67v – British Library
Detail of a miniature of a map of the world divided on three parts, Europe, Asia, and Africa, at the beginning of book 15. Image taken from f. 67v of De proprietatibus rerum in French (Livre des proprietez des choses). Written in French. 1482
New and Correct map of the world, according to Mr. Wright…. – New York Public Library
1733
Map of the world from BL Royal 14 C IX, ff. 1v2 – British Library
Miniature of the map of the world, at the beginning of Ranulf Higden’s Polychronicon. Image taken from ff. 1v2 of Polychronicon. Written in Latin.