File:Americæ nova descriptio LOC 96686646.tif

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English: Relief shown pictorially. A re-engraved version of a map previously published for Henri Seile in 1652 under the title "Americae descriptio nova" and subsequently re-published from the same engraving as the 1652 map for Phillippi Chetwood in 1666. Appears in Peter Heylyn's "Cosmography in four books", 1677. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. Vault
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Americæ nova descriptio
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G3290 1663 .A4
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Source https://www.loc.gov/item/96686646/
Author Seile, Anne; Vaughan, Robert
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This map is available from the United States Library of Congress's Geography & Map Division
under the digital ID g3290.ct007255.
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America
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American Memory · General Maps · Catalog · Geography And Map Division
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Maps · Early Works To 1800 · America

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