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VIII. The Mercator Map of 1569 and an Evaluation of Thévet's Works [XXX (1936), 109-29]
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Foreword vii
- Contents ix
- Introduction xi
- I. John Cabot—The La Cosa Map and the Cape Breton Landfall [XXIII (1929), 135-75] 1
- II. João Alvares Fagundes—Place-nomenclature and Cartography, 1520-1530, and Analysis of the Micmac Names on the Later Homem Maps [XXIV (1930), 135-87] 45
- III. Jean de Verrazzano—Analysis of His Letter and the Maps of Maggiolo, 1527, and H. de Verrazzano, 1529 [XXV (1931), 169-203] 99
- IV. Estêvão Gomez—The Influence of His Explorations on the Ribero-type and Chaves-Santa Cruz Maps [XXVI (1932), 125-79] 135
- V. The Significance of Composite Maps from 1526 to 1600 [XXVII (1933), 149-95] 191
- VI. Jacques Cartier—The Itinerary and Cartography of His Three Voyages [XXVIII (1934), 149-294] 239
- VII. Additional Maps, Based on Cartier, to 1569 [XXIX (1935), 101-29] 385
- VIII. The Mercator Map of 1569 and an Evaluation of Thévet's Works [XXX (1936), 109-29] 415
- IX. The Cartographical Transition from Cartier to Champlain with Emphasis on the Levasseur Map [XXXI (1937), 101-30] 437
- Commentaries and Map Notes 469
- Historical Monographs and Papers 499
- Index compiled 505
- Maps 513
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Foreword vii
- Contents ix
- Introduction xi
- I. John Cabot—The La Cosa Map and the Cape Breton Landfall [XXIII (1929), 135-75] 1
- II. João Alvares Fagundes—Place-nomenclature and Cartography, 1520-1530, and Analysis of the Micmac Names on the Later Homem Maps [XXIV (1930), 135-87] 45
- III. Jean de Verrazzano—Analysis of His Letter and the Maps of Maggiolo, 1527, and H. de Verrazzano, 1529 [XXV (1931), 169-203] 99
- IV. Estêvão Gomez—The Influence of His Explorations on the Ribero-type and Chaves-Santa Cruz Maps [XXVI (1932), 125-79] 135
- V. The Significance of Composite Maps from 1526 to 1600 [XXVII (1933), 149-95] 191
- VI. Jacques Cartier—The Itinerary and Cartography of His Three Voyages [XXVIII (1934), 149-294] 239
- VII. Additional Maps, Based on Cartier, to 1569 [XXIX (1935), 101-29] 385
- VIII. The Mercator Map of 1569 and an Evaluation of Thévet's Works [XXX (1936), 109-29] 415
- IX. The Cartographical Transition from Cartier to Champlain with Emphasis on the Levasseur Map [XXXI (1937), 101-30] 437
- Commentaries and Map Notes 469
- Historical Monographs and Papers 499
- Index compiled 505
- Maps 513