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Africae Propriae Tabula In qua, Punica regna uides by Abraham Ortelius is a historical map depicting the ancient region of Africa Propria, focusing on the territories of the Punic kingdoms, especially Carthage. First published in the Parergon section of Ortelius’s Theatrum Orbis Terrarum (late 16th century), the map draws from classical sources to reconstruct the geography of North Africa as it was known during Roman and Carthaginian times. It features Latin labels, tribal regions, and key ancient cities, including Carthage, rendered with scholarly detail and visual elegance. The copperplate engraving is framed with decorative cartouches and possibly allegorical figures referencing Roman-Punic history.
Abraham Ortelius (1527–1598), a Flemish cartographer and humanist, was the creator of the first modern atlas and a major figure in Renaissance geography. His Parergon series reflected his passion for antiquity, blending classical learning with cartographic innovation. Ortelius collaborated with scholars across Europe to compile these historical reconstructions, enhancing the intellectual scope of his atlases.
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