[155] The crude character of the map is in striking contrast with the world map of 1507.
[156] This is an excellent reproduction of the gores, copy of which was courteously sent the author by Prince Liechtenstein.
[157] Printed in the lower corner of the chart on the left, “Generalem igitur totius orbis typum, quem ante annos aucos absolutum non sine grandi labore ex Ptolomei traditione ... in lucem edideramus et in mille exemplaria exprimi curavinius....”
[158] Harrisse. B. A. V. No. 62.
[159] Harrisse. Discovery. p. 465.
[160] Harrisse. B. A. V. No. 61.
[161] Harrisse. B. A. V. No. 32, Ad.
[162] Harrisse. Discovery. p. 466.
[163] De Costa, B. F. The Lenox Globe. (In: Magazine of American History. New York, 1879. pp. 529-540.) De Costa had the globe map redrawn and printed in plane projection. See for reproduction, Winsor, Nordenskiöld, Encyclopaedia Britannica. An excellent reproduction from a direct photograph of the globe may be found in Stevenson, E. L. Typical early maps of the New World. (In: Bulletin of the American Geographical Society. New York, 1907. pp. 202-224.)