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  2. George F. Cram - Wikipedia

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    George F. Cram. George Franklin Cram (1842-1928) was an American map publisher. He served in the U.S. Army during the American Civil War as a first sergeant in Company F of the 105th Illinois Volunteers serving until the end of the war. [1] Upon mustering out he then joined his uncle Rufus Blanchard's Evanston map business in 1867.

  3. Ptolemy's world map - Wikipedia

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    The Ptolemy world map is a map of the world known to Greco-Roman societies in the 2nd century. It is based on the description contained in Ptolemy 's book Geography, written c. 150. Based on an inscription in several of the earliest surviving manuscripts, it is traditionally credited to Agathodaemon of Alexandria .

  4. Shadow World Master Atlas - Wikipedia

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    Shadow World Master Atlas is a campaign setting detailing the world of Kulthea, the Shadow World. [1] The boxed set contains. 64-page book, "Master Atlas, Volume I", containing maps and details of various places. 64-page book, "Master Atlas, Volume II", containing details of the main races of Kulthea.

  5. Portal:Maps/Maps/World - Wikipedia

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    World map showing metrication, color-coded by year of conversion. ...

  6. Early world maps - Wikipedia

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    The De Virga world map was made by Albertinus de Virga between 1411 and 1415. Albertin de Virga, a Venetian, is also known for a 1409 map of the Mediterranean, also made in Venice. The world map is circular, drawn on a piece of parchment 69.6 cm × 44 cm (27.4 in × 17.3 in). It consists of the map itself, about 44 cm (17 in) in diameter, and ...

  7. Jan Janssonius - Wikipedia

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    Janssonius' mark (from BEIC) Janssonius was born in Arnhem, the son of Jan Janszoon the Elder, [1] a publisher and bookseller. In 1612 he married Elisabeth de Hondt, the daughter of Jodocus Hondius and Colette van den Keere. [2] He produced his first maps in 1616 of France and Italy. In 1623 Janssonius owned a bookstore in Frankfurt am Main ...

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