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Theatrum Orbis Terrarum, 1570 (etching)
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Theatrum Orbis Terrarum, 1570 (etching)
CUL4853049 Theatrum Orbis Terrarum, 1570 (etching) by Ortelius, Abraham (1527-98) (after); (add.info.: ORTELIUS, Abraham (1527-1598). Theatrum Orbis Terrarum. 1570. It is considered to be the first modern atlas. Map of Peru. Detail of Colombia, and Ecuador. Based in the reports of the Hernando de Soto's expedition, 1570. Printed in Antwerp by Christophe Plantin (1588). Etching. SPAIN. CASTILE AND LEON. Salamanca. Salamanca University Library); Photo © JBP/AIC
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This stunning print captures a piece of history in the form of Theatrum Orbis Terrarum, a groundbreaking atlas created by Abraham Ortelius in 1570. Considered to be the first modern atlas, this map showcases intricate details of Peru, Colombia, and Ecuador based on reports from Hernando de Soto's expedition.
Printed in Antwerp by Christophe Plantin in 1588, this etching is a testament to the advancements made in cartography during the 16th century. The detailed depiction of South America includes the Amazon rainforest, Panama, and the Pacific Ocean, providing viewers with a glimpse into the geographical knowledge of that time.
The image also features a galley sailing across the Atlantic Ocean, symbolizing the importance of maritime transport in exploring new territories. This historical artifact is housed at Salamanca University Library in Spain as part of its valuable collection.
As we admire this print capturing Ortelius' masterpiece, we are reminded of how far we have come in understanding our world through maps and atlases. It serves as a reminder of our continuous quest for knowledge and exploration throughout history.
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