File:Ptolemy's Map of the World Compared with the Actual Positions.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionPtolemy's Map of the World Compared with the Actual Positions.jpg |
English: A world map on Ptolemy's second projection, with the geographical information from Ptolemy's Geography in red and 19th-century corrections in black. Dotted lines show displacements according to H. Kiepert's identifications. |
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