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shravya: shravya: Ancient Maps
shravya: shravya: Ancient Maps: shravya: Ancient Maps Babylonian Imago Mundi The oldest known world map. It is surrounded by a circular landmass showing Ass...
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shravya: Ancient Maps
shravya: Ancient Maps
Tabula Peutingeriana
Marinus of Tyre. His chief
legacy is that he first assigned to each place a proper latitude and longitude; he used a "Meridian of the Isles of the Blessed(Canary Islands or Cape Verde Islands)"
as the zero meridian
Babylonian Imago Mundi
The oldest known world map.
It is surrounded by a circular landmass showing Assyria, Urartu and several cities, in turn surrounded by a "bitter river" (Oceanus), with seven islands arranged around it so as to form a seven-pointed star. The accompanying text mentions seven outer regions beyond the encircling ocean.
Anaximander
Anaximander was credited with having created one of the first maps of the world, which was circular in form and showed the known lands of the world grouped around the Aegean Sea at the center. This was all surrounded by the ocean.
Hecataeus of Miletus
Eratosthenes
drew an improved world map, incorporating information from the campaigns of Alexander
the Great and his successors.Asia became wider,
reflecting the new understanding of the actual size of the continent.
Eratosthenes was also the first geographer to incorporate parallels and
meridians within his cartographic depictions.
Posidonius
Posidonius ideas
about the positions of continents (many details couldn't have been known by Posidonius )
Strabo
Strabo is mostly famous for his 17-volume work Geographica,
which presented a descriptive history of people and places from different
regions of the world known to his era. , he claimed that a descriptive
approach was more practical. Whole world maps according to Strabo are
reconstructions from his written text.
Pomponius mela
Pomponius divided the earth into five zones,
of which two only were habitable, he asserts the existence of antichthones,
people inhabiting the southern temperate zone inaccessible to the folk of the
northern temperate regions due to the unbearable heat of the intervening torrid
belt.
Ptolemy
The Ptolemy
world map is a map based on the description of the world contained
in Ptolemy's book Geographia, , the Geographia contains
thousands of references to various parts of the old world, with coordinates for
most, which seem to have influenced early Islamic maps, and allowed European .
Tabula Peutingeriana
The Tabula
Peutingeriana (Peutinger table)
is an itinerarium showing the cursus publicus, the road
network in the Roman Empire.
Marinus of Tyre
Marinus of Tyre. His chief
legacy is that he first assigned to each place a proper latitude and longitude; he used a "Meridian of the Isles of the Blessed(Canary Islands or Cape Verde Islands)"
as the zero meridian
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