Figures
1 Dalrymple, Copy of Part of an Antient M.S. Map in the British Museum ([1790]) 14
2 Harrisse, â1531,â in âCalques et fac-similesâ (ca. 1870âca. 1910) 16
3 Formaleoni, âPlanisferio antico di Andrea Biancoâ (1783) 17
4 [Green], Map of the most Inhabited Part of New England (1755) 31
5 Ruysch, Universalior cogniti orbis tabula ex regentibus confecta observationibus (1507|1508) 32
6 Waldseemüller, Universalis cosmographia secundum Ptholomaei traditionem et Americi Vespucii (1507) 32
7 Villiers and Sprent, facsimile of Contarini, Geographia ptholomei ad gd 180 (1924) 33
8 Ortelius, Septenrionalium Regionum Descrip. (1570) 38
9 Harvard College, âPlan of the West Library, Room Aâ (1831â1832) 45
10 Handy, Library of Congressâs Hall of Maps and Charts (1898â1910) 55
11 Bagrov, facsimile of the decorated initial âOâ from a manuscript of Pomponius Mela (1917) 63
12 Four variants of A New Map of Maine (1833, 1845, 1846, and 1846) 81
13 Lok, Illustri viro, domino Phillippo Sidnaeo Michael Lok civis Londinensis hanc chartam dedicabat (1582) 92
14 Trumbull, untitled plan of Boston (1775) 93
15 Morden, playing cards (1676) 95
Tables
1 Woodward, âThe Flow of Information through the Cartographic Processâ (1973) 89
2 Woodward revised, published matrix of the cartographic process (1974) 90