File:Americae Peruvi aque ita ut postremum detecta traditur recens delineatio RMG L8556-001.jpg

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Deutecum, Ioannes; Deutecum, Lucas
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English: Americae Peruvi aque ita ut postremum detecta traditur recens delineatioSingle sheet, copper-plate engraving on paper, linen-backed. Scale: [ca. 1:25 000 000 (lat)]. Map of central and South America. Sea decorated with ships and monsters; houses and mountains depicted. Two insets: Cusco regionis Peru metropolis (Cuzco the metropolis of Peru), and: Missico Hispaniae Novae metropolis (Mexico the metropolis of New Spain).
Americae Peruvi aque ita ut postremum detecta traditur recens delineatio. G244:1/3
Date 1578
date QS:P571,+1578-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Dimensions Printed area 37 x 46.5cm, on sheet 40.5 x 52cm.
Source/Photographer http://collections.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/540515
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Acquisition Number: N.9166
id number: G244:1/3
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Charts and maps

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