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is a phantom island north Atlantic just west of Ireland
The spice trade soon revived but the Portuguese would not be able to fully monopolize nor disrupt this trade
Christopher Cellarius (Keller) was professor of Oriental languages at Halle university and the author of numerous books including his most famous work the atlas Geographica Antiquafirst published in 1686 and being reissued with updated plates until the early 19th century
English claims to the Massachusetts Bay Colony
native of Antwerp
1719 Jaillot Very Large Antique Map of Africa Animals is a phantom island northTitle : L'Afrique Divisee Suivant l'Estendue de ses Principales Parties Alexis Hubert Jaillot. 1719 Ref #: 35657 Size: 37in x 25in (940mm x 635mm) Date : 1719 Condition: (A+) Fine Condition Description: This very large, beautifully hand coloured original antique map of Africa was engraved in 1719 dated in title and was published by Hubert Jaillot in the last edition of his monumental Atlas Nouveau. Background: After Nicolas Sanson, Hubert Jaillot and
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