1
Historical Context
2
Interactive Exploration
3
"Cosmographiae introductio"
4
Imago Mundi
5
The Ancient World
6
Cathay and Cipangu
7
The Route to the Indies
8
The New World
9
The Earth
10
The Ocean
11
The Sky
12
Digital Library
Rudiments of geometry
Sphere, axes, and Poles
Celestial circles
Theory of the sphere
Celestial zones and regions of the Earth
Parallels
Parallels
Parallel through Thule
Parallel through Hyperborea
Parallel through Borysthenes
Parallel through Rome
Parallel through Rhodes
Parallel through Alexandria
Parallel through Syene
Parallel through Meroë
Parallel through anti-Meroë
Parallel through anti-Syene
Latitudes
Distances
Climates
Winds
Elements of cosmography
Appendix
The four ocean voyages of Amerigo Vespucci
Parallel symmetrical to the one passing through the city of Meroë (from the Greek
anti
= facing, against, opposite), identified by Ptolemy as the southern boundary of the
oikoumene
(inhabited world). (Curator’s note)