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Jan 8, 2022 · Fries depicts England and Scotland as separate islands, Greenland is located north of Scandinavia, and India is depicted as a double peninsula. South America is largely based on guesswork, as Magellan did not return to Europe from his circumnavigation until September 1522, several months after this map was first published. Though Fries often ...
Jun 23, 2022 · Fries’ first venture into mapmaking was in 1520, for that is the date found on a map of the World, bearing his monogram. However, Fries’ role is uncertain. The map was a reduction of Martin Waldseemuller’s wall-map of the World, published in 1507.
That edition included three new maps by Fries based upon the Waldseemüller world map of 1507 – two of these, his maps of East Asia and Southeast Asia are quite significant as the first specific maps of these regions issued by a European publisher.
Fries also prepared three new maps for the Geographia: maps of South-East Asia and the East Indies, China and the World, but the geography of these derives from Waldseemüller's world map of 1507. In 1525, Fries was forced to move on as he had exhausted the existing body of Waldseemüller's works.
Jan 21, 2010 · English: A New World Map (Tabu. Nova Orbis) by Laurent Fries, one of the two modern world maps of the 1522 Strassburg edition of Ptolemy's 'Geography'; largely based on a 1513 map by Martin Waldseemüller.
In 1525, Lorenz Fries left Strasbourg, moving to Trier, Basel and then Metz. Lorenz Fries' first venture into mapmaking was in 1520, when he executed a reduction of Martin Waldseemüller's wall-map of the world.
Jun 27, 2022 · To that group, Fries has added three maps: South East Asia and the East Indies, China and Japan, and a navigational map of the World. The two former are the first separate printed maps of the regions they depict.