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Domenico and
Francesco Pizzigano,
known as the
Pizzigani brothers, were 14th-century
Venetian cartographers.
Their surname is
sometimes given as Pizigano...
- Vesconte, c.1325".
Vatican Library.
Retrieved 2019-06-30. "Map by the
Pizzigani brothers, c.1367".
Retrieved 2019-06-30. "Tarnovo
Constitution of 1879"...
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famously called "Wangara" by al-Idrisi and "Palolus" in the 1367
Pizzigani brothers chart. It is
conjectured that this
riverine "island" is in fact...
- dogs) are
often found on maps
separately from the
Canary Islands (e.g.
Pizzigani brothers, 1367). The
Middle Ages saw the
emergence of
Christian versions...
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based the
island group on a
suggestive inscription in the 1367 map of the
Pizzigani brothers (his relatives,
possibly his father), but that interpretation...
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emendations as late as 1425–50. A 1370 date
would place it in
between the
Pizzigani brothers map of 1367 and the
Catalan Atlas of 1375, both of
which share...
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Medici Atlas (1351). Its
depiction was
subsequently replicated in the
Pizzigani brothers' map of 1367, the
Catalan Atlas (1375), the Pinelli–Walckenaer...
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Finis Gozole in the maps of
Giovanni da Carignano,
early 1300s, and the
Pizzigani brothers, 1367). The name of the ship
Alegranzia may be the
source for...
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Canary islands in
Pizzigani brothers chart (1367)...
- not as 'nugget', but as the name of a
river island depicted in the 1367
Pizzigani map) that the
people on the s****s were all
engaged in gold collection...