Olaus Magnus worked on the Carta Marina (A Marine map and Description of the Northern Lands and of their Marvels, most carefully drawn up at Venice in the year 1539 through the generous assistance of the Most Honourable Lord and Patriarch Hieronymo Quirino) diligently between 1527 and 1539 while he was on a diplomatic trip in Rome.

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Olaus Magnus, a highly educated Swedish priest and scholar, published his geographically and ethnographically remarkable map of the Northern countries, the Carta marina, in Venice in 1539. During his travels in southern and central Europe Olaus Magnus had noticed how little people knew about the northern regions. Through the map he wanted to remove this obscurity.The map – which was one of

Det är den första av svensk man upprättade kartan Den första tryckningen av kartan som Olaus Magnus själv beställde år 1539 gjordes i Rom, och den är mycket rik på detaljinformation i de bilder från platser som  Carta marina karta och beskrivning över de nordiska länderna 1539. av Olaus Magnus. Inbunden bok. Bokgillet. 1864. Nära nyskick. FRI FRAKT.-Text på  Carta marina« von Olaus Magnus, Venedig 1539.

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(Venedig 1539.) Fotolitografisk faksimilupplaga, München (Bruckman) & Stockholm, 1887. Nio blad (som originalet),  CARTA MARINA av ÄRKEBISKOP OLAUS MAGNUS Karta över Norden Baltikum Thule 1539. Avslutad: 4 feb 10:05; Vinnande bud: 348 krBuck(5 bud); Frakt  Under 12 års tid arbetade Olaus Magnus med sin Carta Marina innan den slutligen trycktes i Venedig 1539. Tryckningen gjordes efter nio stycken trästockar  Särtryck ur: Nordisk Tidsskrift för Bok- och Biblioteksväsen. Årg. 49 (1962): Nr 4.

Olaus Magnus Carta Marina tryckt 1539 JPEG · Cipher Project (Forntida kartor på nätet). Olaus Magnuksen kuvaus · Olaus Magnus första bok förklaring.

3:00 AM - 27 Feb 2019. 101 Retweets; 487 Likes; Henrietta Rose-Innes · 하트 풀 똥  24 Jan 2020 Thule as Tile on the Carta Marina of 1539 by Olaus Magnus, where it is. A Kraken is a mythical behemoth. A man-eating and fearsome gigantic  25 Apr 2013 Close up of the beavers on Olaus Magnus' Carta Marina, 1539.

The Carta Marina by Olaus Magnus, 1539. Credit James Ford Bell Library at the University of Minnesota As the National Maritime Museum Cornwall prepares to explore the Monsters of the Deep, we take a closer look at the medieval cartographical wonder, the Carta Marina

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Olaus Magnus (1490-1557), dernier archevêque de Suède sacré à Rome, dut  Prints of Cartography, Iceland, 16th century. Carta Marina (Sea Map) by Olaus Magnus, 1539 #9500685 Framed Photos, Posters, Canvas, Puzzles, Metal, Photo  Find the perfect Carta Marina stock photos and editorial news pictures from Getty Images. Select from 38 premium Carta Marina of the highest quality. The Carta Marina of Olaus Magnus : Venice 1539 & Rome 1572. Navn: Lynam, Edward. Publisert: Jenkintown [Pa] : Tall Tree Library, 1949.
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The first time one looks at a color print of Olaus Magnus’ 1539 Carta Marina, the eyes scan the crowded landmass and fix on the creatures in the western part of the map. Larger than the other The Carta Marina by Olaus Magnus, 1539. Credit James Ford Bell Library at the University of Minnesota.

– Beigabe zu Olaus Magnus: Die Wunder des Nordens. Erschlossen von Elena Balzamo und Reinhard Kaiser  Olaus Magnus Carta marina i faksimil. KARTA I FAKSIMIL. OLAUS MAGNUS.
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The Carta Marina (“map of the sea”) is the earliest detailed map of the Nordic countries (Denmark, Iceland, Finland, Sweden and Norway) drawn by the exiled Swedish Catholic ecclesiastic Olaus Magnus (1490–1557) in Rome between 1527 and 1539 and first published in Venice.

Click on Carta Marina to see the entire title as it appears on the top of the 1539 map. Under the Magnifying Glass: Olaus' Carta Marina ©1999-2001 by the Regents of the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities. University Libraries. In 1539 Olaus Magnus, an exiled Swedish priest living in Italy, published a remarkably detailed map of the Nordic countries, from Iceland in the west to Finland in the east. The map, called ‘Carta Marina’, introduced a scope of information about these countries that broke completely new ground in terms of comprehensiveness and general accuracy. (1) OLAUS MAGNUS GOTHUS, Carta marina et descriptio septentrionalium terrarum.. Lychnos-Bibliotek, Studier och kdllskrifter utg.

Carta marina et descriptio septentrionalium terrarum (Latin for Marine map and description of the Northern lands; commonly abbreviated Carta marina) is the first map of the Nordic countries to give details and place names, created by Swedish ecclesiastic Olaus Magnus and initially published in 1539. Carta Marina 1539: Olaus Magnus Map of Scandinavia Wall Vintage Poster Print $8.99 History Prints Map of Nordic Countries - 1530 Olaus Magnus - Carta Marina Reproduction - 24 x 36 inches The map was created in Rome during 1527–39 by Olaus Magnus (1490–1557), who arrived on a diplomatic visit for the Swedish government and stayed on. Carta marina et descriptio septentrionalium terrarum (Latin for Marine map and description of the Northern lands; commonly abbreviated Carta marina) is The Carta Marina (“map of the sea”) is the earliest detailed map of the Nordic countries (Denmark, Iceland, Finland, Sweden and Norway) drawn by the exiled Swedish Catholic ecclesiastic Olaus Magnus (1490–1557) in Rome between 1527 and 1539 and first published in Venice. Although there are a lot of monster-filled maps, this, the Carta Marina of Olaus Magnus, may be the single most wonderful example, it was created as a sort of love-letter to a far removed homeland, and very nearly lost to history, to the point that the memory of it became intermixed with myth. Olaus Magnus was raised in Upsalla, Sweden in a devout Catholic family.