Map of Mexico and Central America

Appeared in Mitchell's New Intermediate Geography (published in various editions between 1869 and 1901). Different editions were produced for different states.,On verso: Text: The Territories
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Turcici Imperii Descriptio

Appeared in Ortelius' Theatrum Orbis Terrarum (1570). The cartouche was altered in 1579. Dutch editions of Theatrum Orbis Terrarum with the original plate were printed in 1571 and 1573.,On verso: Text: Turckyen
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Turcicum Imperium

Second state of the map; the earlier state included L'Huilier's credit in the lower right border.,On verso: Blank
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A Newe Mape of Tartary

Appeared in Speed's Prospect of the Most Famous Parts of the World (first published in 1627),On verso: Text: The Description of the Empire of Tartary
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Asia

Appeared in Royal Atlas of Modern Geography,On verso: Handwritten publication information
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Asiae nova delineatio

Later states of the map include Visscher's privilege, awarded in 1677. The map appeared in Janson's Novus Atlas (1657-58) and in Visscher's Atlas Contractus and the Atlas Minor (first published in 1664).,On verso: Blank
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Asiae Nova Descriptio

Appeared in Ortelius' Theatrum Orbis Terrarum (1570). This is from the second state of the plate, as indicated by the lower-case "f" in "la farfana" to the east of Japan. The second state was used from 1574-1612.,On verso: Text: Asia
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West Indies

Appeared in Millar's New and Universal System of Geography (1782-1785),On verso: Blank
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Asia recens summa cura delineata

The cartouche in the upper left corner had changed by 1638. The 3rd state of the plate included decorative panels below the map, but these were removed in the 4th state to accommodate inclusion in larger atlases.,On verso: Text: Asia
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