Anonymous world map, probably made in the 18th century
Anonymous world map, probably made in the 18th century
Map of the Iberian Peninsula, made by Johann Baptist Homann from Jaillot’s geographical information. In the lower right-hand corner is the cartouche which is practically copied from Pierre Mortier’s “Theatre de la Guerre en Espagne et en Portugal” of 1705. Published in Nuremberg in 1720.
It is part of a petition and evidence of the cities of Guadalajara, Purificación, Zacatecas, mines of Tepeque (Bolaños), Etzatlán, Guachinango and Llanos de los Chichimecas (Lagos), on their behalf and on behalf of the conquerors and settlers of New Galicia presented before the oidor and visitador general Hernando Martínez de la Marcha on 10 January 1550 requesting the transfer of the seat of the diocese and the Audiencia from the city of Compostela to that of Guadalajara.
Map of the Iberian Peninsula, made by Sanson d’Abbeville (royal geographer of France), but edited by H. Laillot. Published in Paris in 1692.
Map of the Iberian Peninsula, made by Abraham Ortellius and first published in 1570 (Netherlands). This edition was edited by Aegidius Coppenius Diesth and published in Antwerp in 1584
Map of the Iberian Peninsula, made by Sebastian Münster and first published in 1544 (Basel). Publisher Henri Petri
Correspondence of Miguel José de Azanza, viceroy of Mexico, with José de Mazarredo Salazar on different political matters
Universal atlas, broken down into 27 maps referring to continents and powers of the time, composed by Tomás López and published in Madrid in 1792
File on the award of the Order of the Golden Fleece to Somodevilla, Zenón de, Marquis de la Ensenada
Geographical Atlas of the Kingdom of Spain, and Adjacent Islands, and Portugal, first published by Tomás López in 1757. This edition corresponds to the third and last edition of this work, published in Madrid in 1792