- (known as Orteli****)
would be the prin****l heir of
Abraham Ortelius.
Leonard Ortelius was well educated. He
spoke Gr**** and Latin, and
worked with his...
- Vlissingen, Netherlands. She was
renamed Ortelius and
registered in Cyprus.[5] On 16
January 2014,
Ortelius was
scheduled to sail for a 10-day Antarctic...
- leaf. The
legends of most maps name the
author whose map
Ortelius adapted. In the
preface Ortelius credits Franciscus Hogenberg with
engraving nearly all...
-
Arthur Holmes proposed mantle convection for that mechanism.
Abraham Ortelius (
Ortelius 1596),
Theodor Christoph Lilienthal (1756),
Alexander von Humboldt...
- po****r
Theatrum Orbis Terrarum of
Abraham Ortelius beginning in 1570. The
projection (and
indeed Ortelius's maps) were
widely copied by
other mapmakers...
- of maps
Theatrum Orbis Terrarum by the
Brabantian cartographer Abraham Ortelius printed in 1570.[citation needed]
Atlases published nowadays are quite...
- Florida) or "Gulf of Cortés" (Golfo de Cortés). A 1584 map by
Abraham Ortelius also
labeled it as the "Sea of the North" (Mare de Nort).
Other early European...
- 1531, and the
Flemish cartographers Gerardus Mercator in 1538 and
Abraham Ortelius in 1570. Schöner's
concepts influenced the
Dieppe school of mapmakers,...
- in 1555,
Jacob van Deventer's map of the
Duchy of
Brabant in 1558, and
Ortelius' eight-sheet
world map in 1564. His most
outstanding work is a two volume...
- Map of
Africa (Abraham
Ortelius, 1584)...