10. Planisphaerium arateum, Orbium Mundanorum Aratus's plane layer, or the composition of the celestial orbit of Aratus's hypothesis expressed in plane view, was designed by Cyrarius and published in 1660, which is a part of his Harmony in the Macro World. According to the Greek astronomer and poet Aratus, it shows a model of the universe. It shows the earth at the center of the universe, the sun, the moon and other planets revolving around the earth, and the constellations revolving around these planets. The track is particularly beautiful, and all the details are clear and accurate. Every map in harmony is beautiful, but this work combines the advantages of each one.
9. During the reign of the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire, Ceded Atlas Tercumesiselim III carried out many reforms and modernizations. The atlas of 1803 was the first complete printed atlas known as the European cartography in the Muslim world. Only 50 copies were printed, many of which were burned in a warehouse fire during the uprising against selim's reform, so it is also one of the rarest printed maps. Even by the high standards of the time, these letters were quite good. Each page is put on cloth instead of paper, which is more durable.
8. This fantasy map of Sakarmand, a powerful capital map in the desert, was created by Robert Altbauer. The font of the font shows Arabic, and the name is quoted from Samarkand, a beautiful city, today's Uzbekistan. The design of overlapping circles is almost like a picture of cell structure. Altbauer designed maps of games, television and fantasy novels.
7. Ancient nappe in Yuen Long This map was created in 19 18, depicting an island and showing dozens of locations of myths, fairy tales and folklore. Most of them come from Britain, but they are also inspired by Greek and German myths. From A Midsummer Night's Dream, you can see the Kingdom of oberon, King Arthur's Tomb, a mountain, Locke people who are nesting, a red hut with a hat, Tom's thumb, Monsart Watt (the Holy Grail guards the land of the Knights Templar) and Ulysses' boat. The inspiration of sledding comes from many artists of art and craft movement, especially william morris, which not only reflects the theme, but also reflects the subtlety of color. 19 18 is the end of World War I, so it is very likely that this dreamland, even more dangerous creatures, such as dragons, are peaceful in the eyes of sledges and map-lovers.
6. The Duke's new york Plan 1664, Britain occupied new york from the Dutch. This map shows some primitive spellings at that time, including the Hudson River. This map was given to James, Duke of York, who wished he could name the city. This design copied the early maps of the Netherlands, mixed gorgeous elements, such as decorative borders and legends, and used a large number of open spaces to depict land and most of the water. British ships, coupled with strengthening the city to become British territory, are so subtly attracted that they emphasize empty space.
The map of the world of the strong was created in South Korea around 1800 and named "Cheonhado". The word means "a complete map of the whole world" and shows the mysterious Mount Meru in the middle. In Buddhism, Jainism and Hinduism, Mount Meru is not only the material center of the universe, but also the spiritual center of the universe. Other countries, in terms of their relative size or geographical location, are around China and in China?
4. The Map of China in Yongji County was established in China from 1734 to 1779, showing the water system in Yingyong County. Unlike most western maps, the south is at the top and the north is at the bottom. It is painted on silk with a label on it. Soft curves and soft colors make this map look quite quiet.
3. Leo Belgium USA 1583, Michael Eisinger drew a map depicting the shapes of Holland, Luxemburg and Belgium. It is in the shape of a lion, inspired by such a common lion in the heraldry of this area, and has created a trend for map makers. The most famous version is 16 1 1
2. Geological Survey of Alluvial Lower Mississippi Basin 1944. Harold Norman Fiske, a professor of geology, published this article as a report of the US Army Corps of Engineers. These maps about the change of the Mississippi River look a bit like the fluctuation of muscle tissue, a bit like candy strips, and a bit like abstract art. The research behind these maps is as impressive as the maps themselves. Fiske and his team used about 16000 soil samples from different locations and compared them with aerial photos to establish the old flow model.
1. On this voyage, Admiral Piri Rice of Osman designed many gorgeous maps, including his book Sailing published in 152 1. The map shows the fine precision of Ottoman lighting manuscripts and the coloring of land quality, with interesting notes. His first map of the world was published in 15 13, covering North and South America. Some people think that this passage shows the accuracy of the south of South America and the coast of Antarctica, which is enough to prove that humans have explored Antarctica long before there is a historical record. However, there are enough errors on the map (including a warm annotation of an area) to clearly show that accurate points are more likely to be a reasonable guess of terrain skills.