List of Portuguese map libraries and cartographic institutions, including those that keep and digitalise old cartographic documents, especially from the Modern Age
List of Portuguese map libraries and cartographic institutions, including those that keep and digitalise old cartographic documents, especially from the Modern Age
Map from the work ‘Gallia. Nova totius Galliae geographica descriptio’, produced by Jodocus Hondius in 1622 and digitised by Gallica (Bibliothèque Nationale de France)
List of Spanish map libraries and cartographic institutions, including those that hold and digitise old cartographic documents, especially from the Modern Age
Map and table of elements “Galliae seu Franciae Tabula qua omnes Provinciae, viae angiariae et aliae res dignae distincte et accurate ostenduntur by Nicholas Visscher (1618-1679) produced in 1665 and digitised by Gallica (National Library of France)
Cartographic collection of maps assembled by the German diplomat Bernhard Paul Moll between 1740 and 1750, covering the present-day territory of Germany and Austria
Historical-administrative map of France from the division into departments in 1790 to the present day, created through the platform Le Splaf, Site sur la Population et les Limites Administratives de la France
Atlas Tyrolensis, produced by Ignaz Weinhart, Peter Anich, Blasius Hueber and Johann Ernst Mansfield in 1774 at the request of Empress Maria Theresa of Austria. It is the first historical map of the Tyrol and is of great scientific value because of the work that went into its production and the geodetic technique used in its final composition
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
Collection “Cartes” (Maps) of the digital repository “Gallica” of the Bibliothèque Nationale de France (BNF). It has 7 sections: parchments, globes, and five more by territorial sections: Africa, Europe, France, Japan and America