map of the world according to, [165];

his theory of east and west extension, [26], [95];

portraits (cuts), [26], [27];

Angelo’s Latin version of, [26], [27];

early editions, [27];

spread of his views, [27];

maps by Agathodæmon, [28];

manuscripts of, [28];

ibliography of, [93], [438];

recognizes latitude and longitude, [95];