Wikipedia:Featured picture candidates/Geography by Ptolemy

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OriginalGeography by Ptolemy, Latin manuscript of the early 15th century
Reason
Exceptionel document: complete manuscript of 454 pages. This book was the reference of the known world in the Roman Empire. Its rediscovery in Florence around 1400 lead to a new interest about geography, finally leading to the travels of Colombus and Magellan. This copy of the Latin translation by Jacopo d’Angelo was commissioned by Guillaume Fillastre, cardinal of Saint Marc, and the book bears his arms. This unique examplar includes 27 maps by a Danish cartographer, Claudius Claussøn Swart. The Geography by Ptolemy is probably one of the book who has the most influence over the whole human History.
This should be considered like a set, and judged on the merit of the whole document, not only of the tumbnail, or of one page.
Articles in which this image appears
Geography (Ptolemy), Ptolemy, Giacomo da Scarperia, Claudius Clavus, Bibliothèque municipale de Nancy
FP category for this image
History, Geography, Maps
Creator
Claudius Ptolemy, Latin translation by Jacopo d’Angelo, maps by Claudius Claussøn Swart, scanned by the Library of Nancy, DJVU file made by Yann

Not Promoted --Armbrust The Homunculus 04:58, 14 December 2013 (UTC)[reply]