In hoc opere haec continentur Geographiae Cl. Ptolemaei a plurimis uiris utriusq[ue] linguae doctiss. eme[n]data, & cu[m] archetypo Graeco ab ipsis collata
anno Virginei partus 1508
2
Hier begynneth the book callid the myrrour of the worlde or thymage of the same
1481]
3
Thevet, André, 1502–1590
La cosmographie vniverselle
1575
4
Morden, Robert, approximately 1650–1703
Geography rectified
1688
5
Abbot, George, 1562–1633
A briefe description of the whole worlde
1605
6
Faden, William, 1749–1836
Atlas minimus universalis, or, A geographical abridgement ancient and modern of the several parts of the earth
1798
7
Münster, Sebastian, 1489–1552
Cosmographiae uniuersalis
[1559]
8
Botero, Giovanni, 1540–1617
Relations of the most famous kingdomes and common-wealths thorowout the world
1630
9
Franck, Sebastian, 1499–1542
Chronica, tytboeck en gheschiet bibel
1595
10
Duval, P. (Pierre), 1619–1682
Les tables de geographie, reduites en un jeu de cartes
[ca. 1680?]
11
Ortelius, Abraham, 1527–1598
Theatrum orbis terrarum
[1571]
12
Manesson-Mallet, Allain, approximately 1630–approximately 1706
Description de l'univers
MDCLXXXV-MDCLXXXVI [1685-1686]
13
Gordon, Patrick, active 1700
Geography anatomized, or, A compleat geographical grammar
1693
14
Duval, P. (Pierre), 1619–1682
Geographia universalis
1691
15
Ziegler, Jacob, 1480–1549
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MDXXXII. [1532]
16
Botero, Giovanni, 1540–1617
An historicall description of the most famous kingdomes and common-weales in the worlde
1603
17
Higden, Ranulf, -1364
Policronicon
ended the thyrtenth daye of Apryll the tenth yere of the regne of kyng Harry the seuenth. And of the incarnacyon of our lord: MCCCC lxxxxv [13 April 1495]
A geographical description of the four parts of the world taken from the notes & workes of the famous Monsieur Sanson, geographer to the French king, and other eminent travellers and authors
1670
20
Heylyn, Peter, 1600–1662
Cosmographie, in four books
1666
21
Penrose, Boies, 1902–1976
Travel and discovery in the Renaissance, 1420-1620