- The
Freducci map is an
Italian portolan chart of the
Atlantic Ocean depicting portions of both the Old and New Worlds,
drafted in
Ancona in 1514–1515 or...
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Portolan of
Angelo Freducci is a
portolan chart by
Angelo Freducci from 1554. The
portolan belonged to the
library of the
Zamoyski family.
After the Warsaw...
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Pedro Roselli 1460s
anonymous Weimar map (attrib. to
Conte di
Ottomano Freducci of Ancona) –
labelled as
septe civit 1470 map of
Grazioso Benincasa c....
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although said to be a
member of the
Freducci family of
cartographers of Ancona, most
probably Conte di
Ottomano Freducci.
Faint and fragile, the
Weimar map...
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Nautical Charts, Texts, and Transmission: The Case of
Conte di
Ottomano Freducci and Fra Mauro. pp. 58–60.
Marco Polo, p. 409
Needham 1971, p. 501 Woodward...
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ambiguous Florida until 1520, and it
influenced Italian cartography like the
Freducci map.
During his own life,
there was
limited appreciation for Piri Reis'...
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Gregory XIII.
Portolan of
Angelo Freducci Angelo Freducci 1554 The
first of two
known nautical atlases by
Angelo Freducci, a 16th-century
cartographer from...
- Treccani,
Grazioso Benincasa; The
Italian cartographers of the
Benincasa and
Freducci Families and the so-called
Borgiana Map of the
Vatican Library, in Imago...
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South America,
compared to the 34 on the 1500 Cosa map, 58 on the 1515
Freducci map, and 35 on the 1519
Reinel map.
Siebold 2019, p. 2
notes '[t]he charts...
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carries the
inscription Antonius Millo F. M. D. L****III. "Portolan of
Angelo Freducci". Polona.
National Library of Poland.
Retrieved 2024-06-13.
Makowski &...