[219] Ruge, W. Ein Globus von Gemma Frisius. (In: Internationaler Amerikanisten-Kongress, vierzehnte Tagung. Stuttgart, 1904. pp. 3-10.)
[220] See below, p. 128, for the novelty introduced by Mercator, in which he truncated the gores near the poles.
[221] Raemdonck, J. van. Gérard Mercator, sa vie et ses oeuvres. St. Nicolas, 1869. p. 38.
[222] Nordenskiöld. Facsimile Atlas, pp. 87-90. On map projection in general, see Wagner, H. Lehrbuch, der Geographie. Leipzig, 1903. Chap. iv; Zondervan, H. Allgemeine Kartenkunde. Leipzig, 1901. Chap. iii. See also references below to Mercator’s world map of the year 1538, p. 125.
[223] Harrisse, H. Un nouveau globe Verrazanien. (In: Revue de Géographie. Paris, 1895. pp. 175-177.) An extensive Verrazanian bibliography may be found in Phillips, P. L. Descriptive list of maps of Spanish possessions in the United States. Washington, 1912. pp. 39-40.
[224] See Stevenson reproduction, n. 9, above.
[225] See Stevenson reproduction, n. 9, above.
[226] See references to Ulpius below, p. 117.
[227] Compare this mounting with that of Schöner as seen in Fig. [26].
[228] This is a tract of 44 pages.