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Map of the Globe
The following is a collection of world maps from many eras & civilizations. Something critical we should observe with an open mind; Lines of longitude would diverge center & converge outward if the maps were created to show the outside of a sphere, but the complete opposite is encrypted in hundreds of antique world maps.
Also notice the shape & contour of South America, amongst other continents. There’s only one paradigm that concurs 100% with nature as we know it. To ignore the concave earth possibilities is to ignore this very nature itself.
I spent over a year collecting these old maps to compile as a whole & share with other enthusiasts & researchers alike… Dates & names are captioned as the information was available to me. I will be continuously updating this thread with more maps on a weekly basis. Enjoy…
Map Collection
1794 Samuel Dunn
Kopie von Nova et Terrarum Orbis Tabula (J.Blaeu, 1664)
1625 Hondius-Nova totius terrarum
1627
1628
1646 Kaerius
1691 Sanson
1730 Stoopendaal
1812
1782 Baldwyn
1856 Desilver’s
Cellarius Harmonia MacrocosmicaHemisphaerium Orbis
1858 WM Pelton
1691 Sanson
1782 World Map Baldwyn
1819 Carte du monde de
1856 Desilver’s WorldMap
Dutch 1696
1628
Asian Concave World Maps
1848 Japanese
1840 Ryukei Tajima Japanese
1875 Japanese
More Unique Concave Earth Maps/ Heart Shaped/ Some Considered Ancient
Schedel, Secunda etas mundi…1493
Citation: Hartmann Schedel. Secunda etas mundi; secunda etas müdi, woodcut engraving on paper, 31 x 44 cm., by the workshop of Michael Wohlgemut and Wilhelm Pleydenwurfer, from Schedel, Liber Chronicarum, [a.k.a. The Nuremberg Chronicle]. Nuremberg: Printed by Anton Koberger,1493. The University of Texas at Arlington Libraries Special Collections
Accession and Location: 220004@Bin 13
Mercator, America Sive India Nova, 1595
Citation: Michael Mercator. America Sive India Nova. Amsterdam: Jodius Hondius, 1595. UTA Libraries Special Collections, Gift of Virginia Garrett
Accession and Location: 00051@132/2
Blaeu, Americae Nova Tabula, 1617 (1662)
Citation: Willem Jansz. Blaeu, Joan Blaeu et al., Americae Nova Tabula, first published in 1617, from Blaeu, Theatrum Orbis Terrarum (Amsterdam, 1640-1655) or Atlas Maior (Amsterdam, 1662). The University of Texas at Arlington Library Special Collections, Gift of Virginia Garrett
Accession and Location: 00776 132/7
Speed / Goos, America, 1626 (1676)
Citation: John Speed, America with those known parts in that unknowne worlde…, engraving, by Abraham Goos, 1626, 4th state 1676, from John Speed, A Prospect of the Most Famous Parts of the World (London: Thomas Bassett and Richard Chiswell, 1676; first published by Speed in 1626). The University of Texas at Arlington Libraries Special Collections, Gift of Virginia Garrett
Accession and Location: 00569 132/2
Hondius/Jansson, America Septentrionalis, 1636
Citation: Henrik Hondius and Jan Jansson et al. America Septentrionalis. Amsterdam: Jansson, 1636. The University of Texas at Arlington Library Special Collections, Gift of Virginia Garrett
Accession and Location: Bin 14 82-337
Wit, Novissima et Accuratissima Septentrionalis ac Meridionalis Americae, 1680
Citation: Frederick de Wit, Novißima et Accuratißima Septentrionalis ac Meridionalis Americae, engraving (hand colored), 49 x 58.1 cm. (Amsterdam: de Wit, 1680). The University of Texas at Arlington Libraries Special Collections, Gift of Virginia Garrett
Accession and Location: 110001 Bin 12
Delisle, Mappe-Monde, 1700
Citation: Guillaume Delisle. Mappe-Monde. engraved by Berey, Paris, with cartouches by Charles Simonneau. Paris: Delisle, 1700. UTA Libraries Special Collections, Gift of Virginia Garrett
Accession and Location: 00467@135/1
Homann, Planiglobii Terrestris Cumutroq Hemisphaerio Caelesti Generalis Exhibitio… ,1707
Citation: Johann Baptist Homann. Planiglobii Terrestris Cumutroq Hemisphaerio Caelesti Generalis Exhibitio. Nürnberg: J. B. Homann, 1707. UTA Libraries Special Collections, Gift of Virginia Garrett
Accession and Location: 00705@132/7