COLLECTION NAME:
JCB Map Collection
mediaCollectionId
JCBMAPS~1~1
JCB Map Collection
Collection
true
Accession Number:
17000
accession_number
17000
Accession Number
false
File Name:
17000-9
file_name
17000-9
File Name
false
Call number:
Codex Sp 7 / 1-SIZE
call_number
Codex Sp 7 / 1-SIZE
Call number
false
Map title:
[Descripcion del Nuevo Reyno.]
map_title
[Descripcion del Nuevo Reyno.]
Map title
false
Place of Publication:
[Madrid?]
place_of_publication
[Madrid?]
Place of Publication
false
Publication date:
[1575]
publication_date
[1575]
Publication date
false
Map size height:
20.9 cm.
map_size_height
20.9 cm.
Map size height
false
Map size width:
21.5 cm. [both pages]
map_size_width
21.5 cm. [both pages]
Map size width
false
Item description:
manuscript map; following leaf 41
item_description
manuscript map; following leaf 41
Item description
false
Geographical description:
Map of the audiencia of Nuevo Reyno or New Granada in present-day Colombia and Venezuela. Cartographic elements include some locations of rivers and missions or settlements.
geographical_description
Map of the audiencia of Nuevo Reyno or New Granada in present-day Colombia and Venezuela. Cartographic elements include some locations of rivers and missions or settlements.
Geographical description
false
Source author:
Lopez de Velasco, Juan
source_author
Lopez de Velasco, Juan
Source author
false
Source title:
Demarcacion y diuision de las Yndias
source_title
Demarcacion y diuision de las Yndias
Source title
false
Source place:
[Madrid?]
source_place
[Madrid?]
Source place
false
Cartobibliographic notes:
The maps in this manuscript (a summary of a larger work by the author, a prominent sixteenth-century Spanish cartographer) of the various colonial Spanish tribunals were copied and expanded by Antonio de Herrera y Tordesillas in his Historia general, Madrid, 1601. This manuscript postdates a copy in the Biblioteca national in Madrid (which was made after 1570), but predates the publication of Herrera's book.Image title taken from the verso of the map.
cartobibliographic_notes
The maps in this manuscript (a summary of a larger work by the author, a prominent sixteenth-century Spanish cartographer) of the various colonial Spanish tribunals were copied and expanded by Antonio de Herrera y Tordesillas in his Historia general, Madrid, 1601. This manuscript postdates a copy in the Biblioteca national in Madrid (which was made after 1570), but predates the publication of Herrera's book.Image title taken from the verso of the map.
Cartobibliographic notes
false
References:
John Carter Brown Library, Annual Report, 1936, p. 10-13
references
John Carter Brown Library, Annual Report, 1936, p. 10-13
References
false
Geographic Area:
South America
geographic_area
South America
Geographic Area
false
Normalized date:
1575
normalized_date
1575
Normalized date
false