General map of posts and crossings of France made by Nicholas Langlois (1640-1703) at the end of the 17th century and digitised by Gallica (Bibliothèque Nationale de France)
General map of posts and crossings of France made by Nicholas Langlois (1640-1703) at the end of the 17th century and digitised by Gallica (Bibliothèque Nationale de France)
Kyoto University’s Digital Archive of Rare Materials, including maps of Japan in the Modern Age
The map of France made by the Cassini family of cartographers (1756-1815), showing the entire Kingdom of France divided into 180 sheets that can be individually selected and consulted online
Historic Cities, a project on urban cartography and early modern maps by the Department of Geography of the University of Jerusalem and the Jewish National Library
Collection “Maps and cartographic documents” of the Royal Academy of History. It consists of only three documents: the Tagus River (1641), a map of Mexico City (1753) and a sketch of the Pacaya volcano (1775)
Leiden University Maps and Atlases Collection, a repository of over 100,000 maps collected and held by the Leiden University Library since its creation in 1587
Collection “Maps” of the Mapoteca Digital, a cartographic project of the National Library of Colombia, where they have digitised the cartographic heritage referring to Colombia, although not exclusively (rest of the American colonies, global maps) from 1561 to the present day, being able to search by centuries
Atlas of routes and roads in France, called Atlas de Trudaine, produced between 1745 and 1780 and digitised by the National Archives of France
“Ibercarto” project, a digital cartography repository, integrated by Spanish and Portuguese cartography professionals
Map of France in the mid-16th century by the cartographer Oronce Finé (1494-1555) and digitised by Gallica (National Library of France)