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Map of the Kingdom of England; also a Chorography A detailed map of a specific district or region. of Wales, which we, God willing, shall publish at some point.
Described maps of Brabant, Holland, Guelders, Friesland, and Zeeland, and published them at Mechelen.
A map of the Universal World in large format; the same in smaller format; likewise maps of Asia, Africa, Spain, Italy, Sicily, Hungary, and Piedmont; all at Venice by Matteo Pagano.
Maps of Palestine, Scandinavia, Egypt, and Arabia; in book format, containing commentaries. Strasbourg, at the shop of Peter Schöffer, 1532.
Map of Bavaria; Landshut, in the year 1533.
An image of the entire world in the largest format, which an eagle holds This refers to a map where the world is depicted within the wings or body of a double-headed eagle.; Antwerp, 1549.
Europe, in the shape of a maiden; Paris, at the shop of Christian Wechel. This is the "Europa Regina" map, a famous anthropomorphic representation where the continent of Europe is drawn as a crowned queen.
The region of Berry; Lyon, at the shop of Gryphius.
Map of Bohemia, Meissen, Thuringia, and neighboring regions; Prague, 1568.
Hungary; which Peter Apian published, as the author Wolfgang Lazius mentions in his own map of Hungary.
Europe; Venice, at the shop of Matteo Pagano.
The Duchy of Milan and neighboring regions; Antwerp, at the shop of Hieronymus Cock.
A map inscribed with the title of the Turkish Expedition; published by Jan Liefrinck at Antwerp.
Map of Lower Germany Lower Germany at this time referred to the Low Countries, covering much of modern-day Netherlands and Belgium.; Antwerp.
Published geographical maps in the format of a small book under the title "Rudiments of Cosmography"; Zurich, at the shop of Christoph Froschauer.
France; Paris or Lyon.
Map of Thuringia; Weimar.
Maps of Switzerland; in the volume on Swiss history printed at Zurich, at the shop of Christoph Froschauer.
Transylvania; Vienna, Austria, 1566. Likewise Hungary, in the same place, 1570.
The region of Vermandois; Antwerp, at the shop of Christophe Plantin, 1558.
A universal nautical chart (as they call it); published somewhere in Germany.
The first to describe a map of Hungary, which was published at Ingolstadt by Apian in the year 1528.
A map of the Northern Regions; at the shop of Gerard de Jode, Antwerp.
Livonia and neighboring regions; Antwerp, though not yet published.
A map of the Kingdom of Denmark; Copenhagen, at the shop of Johannes Vinitor, 1552.
The territory of Salzburg; Salzburg.
Palestine; Paris, at the shop of Jérôme de Gourmont.
Map of Silesia; printed at Nysa, 1561.
Europe; we have it printed somewhere in Germany.