Article ID: CBB263021273

The Antipodes on Martin Waldseemüller's 1507 World Map (2022)

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The world map made by Martin Waldseemüller and his colleagues in 1507 was the first to call the land newly discovered in the South Atlantic by the name America, but what did they consider this land to be? In contrast to its discoverers, who had declared it to be continental, Waldseemüller called it an island. This is clear from comparing the inscription describing the newly discovered land on his map with the analogous inscription on his source map, the Cantino. At that time, “continent” had a different meaning to that which it later acquired. It is argued here that Waldseemüller, like his contemporaries, identified America with the fourth part of the world, the Antipodes.

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Authors & Contributors
Van Duzer, Chet A.
Hessler, John W.
Horst, Thomas
Camerota, Filippo
Douglas, Bronwen
Hébert, John R.
Journals
Cartographica Helvetica
Coordinates: Online Journal of the Map and Geography Round Table, American Library Association.
Der Globusfreund: Wissenschaftliche Zeitschrift für Globen- und Instrumentenkunde
Imago Mundi: A Review of Early Cartography
Terrae Incognitae
Journal of Historical Geography
Publishers
Springer
Ashgate
Giunti
Levenger Press
Library of Congress. In association with D. Giles Ltd.
Allitera Verlag
Concepts
Maps; atlases
Cartography
Geography
Travel; exploration
Cosmography
Terminology and nomenclature
People
Waldseemüller, Martin
Columbus, Christopher
Dürer, Albrecht
Münster, Sebastian
Polo, Marco
Ptolemy
Time Periods
16th century
15th century
Renaissance
17th century
Early modern
18th century
Places
Americas
Australia
Europe
Germany
Bavaria (Germany)
Rome (Italy)
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