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  2. File:Anaximander world map (mul).svg - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; Page information; Get shortened URL; Download QR code; ... Possibly what the lost first map of the world by Anaximander looked like, based on an ...

  3. Early world maps - Wikipedia

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    The De Virga world map was made by Albertinus de Virga between 1411 and 1415. Albertin de Virga, a Venetian, is also known for a 1409 map of the Mediterranean, also made in Venice. The world map is circular, drawn on a piece of parchment 69.6 cm × 44 cm (27.4 in × 17.3 in). It consists of the map itself, about 44 cm (17 in) in diameter, and ...

  4. How Alexander the Great redrew the map of the world - AOL

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  5. Anaximander - Wikipedia

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    The unique example of a world map comes from the late Babylonian Map of the World later than 9th century BC but is based probably on a much older map. These maps indicated directions, roads, towns, borders, and geological features. Anaximander's innovation was to represent the entire inhabited land known to the ancient Greeks.

  6. File:Anaximander world map-en.svg - Wikipedia

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  8. List of cartographers - Wikipedia

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    Modern rendering of Anaximander's 6th century BC world map Ptolemy's 150 CE world map (as redrawn in the 15th century) Anaximander, Greek Anatolia (610 BC–546 BC), first to attempt making a map of the known world; Hecataeus of Miletus, Greek Anatolia (550 BC–476 BC), geographer, cartographer, and early ethnographer

  9. History of cartography - Wikipedia

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    For constructing his world map, Anaximander is considered by many to be the first mapmaker. [24]: 23 Little is known about the map, which has not survived. Hekatæus of Miletus (550–475 BC) produced another map fifty years later that he claimed was an improved version of the map of his illustrious predecessor.