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Matthias Ringmann (1482–1511), also
known as
Philesius Vogesigena was an
Alsatian German humanist scholar and cosmographer.
Along with
cartographer Martin...
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influential among contemporary cartographers. His
collaborator Matthias Ringmann and he are
credited with the
first recorded usage of the word
America to...
- Poland) as
Christoph Ringmann. His
parents were
Margarethe (née Jaross), a
singer and
teacher of piano, and
Heribert Ringmann, a
conductor and musicologist...
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copied at the time. It is
widely held to have been
written by
Matthias Ringmann although some
historians attribute it to Waldseemüller himself. The book...
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Amerigo Vespucci by
German cartographers Martin Waldseemüller and
Matthias Ringmann.
Vespucci explored South America between 1497 and 1502, and was the first...
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anonymous but
apparently written by Waldseemüller's
collaborator Matthias Ringmann, states, "I do not see what
right any one
would have to
object to calling...
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named in 1507 by
cartographers Martin Waldseemüller and
Matthias Ringmann,
after Amerigo Vespucci. From 1501 to 1502, one of
these Portuguese expeditions...
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Duchy of Lorraine. Led by
Walter Lud, the
academy included Matthias Ringmann and
Martin Waldseemüller. In 1506, they
obtained a
French translation of...
- Amerigen) in the
Cosmographiae Introductio,
apparently written by
Matthias Ringmann, in
reference to
South America. It was
applied to both
North and South...
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Finnmark coast. The
cartographers Martin Waldseemüller and
Matthias Ringmann from
southern Germany,
supported by the
mapping friend René II, Duke of...