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talk:Early World Maps I am wondering why the map of Pierre d'Ailly used by Christopher Columbus does not figure on this list of maps. It is reputed to be the source of his error in thinking that the Atlantic (and the globe) was much smaller than had been thought previously and thus gave presented to him the possibility of reaching India by a water crossing. His personal annotated copy is in the collection of Fernand Colombus in Seville, Spain. It was "published" in 1410. Columbus had a much later copy. There is a copy of it from 1483 in the BNF, Paris. [1] I do not know how to visualize the copy annotated by the hand of Columbus and which he carried with him on his first voyage.


  1. ^ Titre : Imago mundi ([Reprod.]) / Pierre d'Ailly Auteur : Ailly, Pierre d' Éditeur : J. de Paderborn (Louvain) Date d'édition : 1483 Sujet : Astronomie médiévale Sujet : Géographie médiévale Type : monographie imprimée Langue : Latin Format : 1 microfilm ; 35 mm Format : application/pdf Description : Collection : French books before 1601 ; 117.5 Droits : conditions spécifiques d'utilisation - Collection French books Identifiant : ark:/12148/bpt6k52802c Source : Bibliothèque nationale de France Relation : http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb37230624z Provenance : Bibliothèque nationale de France Date de mise en ligne : 15/10/2007

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