Cosmographia
Cosmographia (from the Greek κόσμος (kosmos), "world, universe", and γραφή (graphē), "representation") is the Latin word for cosmography and denotes:
Works:
- the cosmography (the atlas) of Claudius Ptolemy , about * 90 to † 168 AD, see Geographike Hyphegesis
- Cosmographia sive De situ orbis by Pomponius Mela , written around 43 AD, the oldest geographical work in Latin.
- Cosmographia, an early medieval work about the alleged journeys of an Aethicus (so-called "Aethicus Ister")
- Cosmographia by Bernardus Silvestris (12th century)
- Cosmographia (Nicolaus Germanus) , 1482, by Nicolaus Germanus
- Cosmographia (Sebastian Münster) , 1544, by Sebastian Münster
- Cosmographia (Bartolomeu Velho) , 16th century, by Bartolomeu Velho
- Cosmographia (Francesco Maurolico) 1543, by Francesco Maurolico
Map:
- Universalis Cosmographia , 16th century, by Martin Waldseemüller