English: Originals = British Library, Egerton Collection, Egerton MS 2803, by Visconte Maggiolo in Naples circa 1508
Scans = in Stevenson 1911, by Edward Luther Stevenson
Charts in Sevenson 1911 -
II. fol 1b. World Map, including a rought outline of the east coast of North America, and of South America to a point near 40º south latitude.
XIV. fol. 7b. A Section of the Northwest Coast of South America with dotted outline of the Gulf of Mexico.
XV. fol 8a. The West Indies and the North Coast of South America to the Mouth of the Orinoco.
XVI. fol. 8b. The Atlantic with Northwest Africa and Western Europe on the right, with Labrador, “Terra de lebrados,” and Newfoundland, “Terra de los bachalaos,” on the left.
XVII. fol. 9a. The Northeast Coast of South America to latitude 10º south, with a section of the West Coast of Africa.
References =
Stevenson EL, ed. (1911). Atlas of Portolan Charts: Facsimile of Manuscript in British Museum. New York: Hispanic Society of America. hdl:2027/uc1.c008586865. LCCN map11000003. IA atlasofportolanc00magg.
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