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Pierre Desceliers (fl. 1537–1553) was a
French cartographer of the
Renaissance and an
eminent member of the
Dieppe School of Cartography. He is considered...
- Library, Los Angeles,
California Pierre Desceliers,
world chart, 1550.
British Library,
London Pierre Desceliers,
world chart, 1553.
Vienna (Destro****)...
- and
names "Los Chagos" (in
about the
right position) is that of
Pierre Desceliers (Dieppe 1550),
although Diego Garcia is not named. An
island called "Don...
- 1542, the
Dauphin Map or
Harleian World Map of c. 1547, and in
Pierre Desceliers'
mappemonde of 1546. Alfonse's map of La
Grande Jave
bears a striking...
- century,
Dieppe appeared as an
important school of cartography.
Pierre Desceliers allowed the
realization of many maps. At the same time, the
Portolan maps...
- Cristóbal Vaca de
Castro visited. 1550 –
Malpelo was
recorded in
Pierre Desceliers' map. 1704 –
Wreck of the
English vessel Cinque Ports 1790 –
Spanish landing...
- Baie-Saint-Paul" in 1984. The bay was
first called Baie de l'Ilet on a map by
Pierre Desceliers circa 1550, then Baie du
Gouffre by
Samuel de
Champlain in 1632, referring...
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Henry VIII of England. The
Dieppe school of
cartographers included Pierre Desceliers,
Johne Rotz,
Guillaume Le Testu,
Guillaume Brouscon and
Nicolas Desliens...
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Labrador is a map of the
region drawn in 1550 by
French cartographer Pierre Desceliers,
which depicts three bears on the coast. One bear is
white and is certainly...
- made by an
unknown cartographer in the mid-1540s, that made by
Pierre Desceliers in 1546, and also
Guillaume Le Testu’s
Cosmographie Universelle of 1555...