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Carta Marina by Olaus Magnus 16th c Kartografi, Gammal

Studier i Geografiens Historie. Akademisk Afhandling. Upsala, Almqvist & Wiksell, 1895. Samtidigt  Illustrated with over 450 woodcuts in the text, one engraved map of Scandinavia and two printer's woodcut devices. Folio (28.5 x 20 cm).

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His foremost work, however, is the Historia de gentibus septentrionalibus (1555), a history of the northern peoples inspired Carta Marina map of Scandinavia by Olaus Magnus - 1539 Poster by Pablo Romero. All posters are professionally printed, packaged, and shipped within 3 - 4 business days. Choose from multiple sizes and hundreds of frame and mat options. A Note on Olaus Magnus' Map. Having read the proofs of his article printed in the preceding volume of Imago Mundi, Dr. J. Granlund found it necessary to make in his turn a few remarks on the comments on his article made by the English The article presents the spectacular monsters depicted in the Norwegian Sea on Olaus Magnus's pioneering map of the northern countries, the Carta Marina, published in Italy during the Reformation. Olaus Magnus later discussed them in The Map Of Olaus Magnus - Faroe Islands 2019 - 27 There are currently no stores selling this item, to be notified when it comes back in stock, login or create an account and add it to your Wishlist.

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The probably most well-known work by Olaus Magnus is the Carta Marina (Olaus Magnus himself preferred the title Carta Gothica. This map, measuring 175 x 125 cm, is divided into nine large woodcuts and was printed in Venice 1539.

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Antique Reprint. RetroPrintmaker $ 2.95. Carta Marina 2019-06-13 · File:Olaus Magnus' Map of Scandinavia 1539, Section G, Scotland, England.jpg From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository Jump to navigation Jump to search 2014-02-28 · Catholic priest and exile Olaus Magnus is perhaps best known for his chronicle of medieval life in Scandinavia, presented in his epic work Historia de gentibus septentrionalibus ("A History of the Nordic People").

Olaus magnus map

Album: Antique world maps HQ, #10/242. Buy "Carta Marina, map of Scandinavia by Olaus Magnus - 1539" by paulrommer as a Poster. 5 Feb 2014 Detail from Magnus's Carta Marina of 1539 showing a bright red monster encircling a ship off the coast of Norway with maelstrom whirling away to the right - Source. The northern seas of the marine and terrestrial map te Olaus Magnus's work on the Nordic people was published in Rome, in 1555, and written in Latin under the title, actually written as a detailed commentary to Carta Marina, a 1539 map which Olaus Magnus had made and published in Ven Carta Marina, map of Scandinavia by Olaus Magnus - 1539 - SKU 0113 Marine map and Description of the Northern Lands and of their Marvels, most carefully drawn up at Venice in the year 1539 through the generous assistance of the Most   of key maps from the early sixteenth century, that of the Swede Olaus. Magnus in particular. Simultaneously, the geographical societies of Scan- dinavia came into being—Denmark (1876), Sweden (1877), Finland. (1888), and Norway  During his long exile Olaus Magnus published two scientific works which give him a pioneering position in the geographic research of Scandinavia.
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Drafted in Rome in 1539, by one of the more prominent Scandinavian Catholics in higher ecclesiastical service, it contains detail that is lacking in many other early maps of the region.