File:Insulæ Americanæ in oceano septentrionali cum terris adiacentibus LOC 84696979.jpg
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DescriptionInsulæ Americanæ in oceano septentrionali cum terris adiacentibus LOC 84696979.jpg |
English: Appears in the author's Theatrum orbis terrarum. Text on verso in Latin. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. Vault |
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Title InfoField | Insulæ Americanæ in oceano septentrionali cum terris adiacentibus | ||
Shelf ID InfoField | G4390 1635 .B5 | ||
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Source | https://www.loc.gov/item/84696979/ | ||
Author | Blaeu, Willem Janszoon | ||
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Location InfoField | Caribbean Area · Caribbean Area. | ||
Part of InfoField | American Memory · General Maps · Catalog · Geography And Map Division | ||
Subject InfoField | Maps · Caribbean Area · Early Works To 1800 |
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