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Orbis Terrarum Typus de Integro Multis in Locis Emendatus is a late 16th-century world map by Petrus Plancius, presented in two hemispheres with rich engraved ornament. The map reflects expanding European geographic knowledge during the Age of Exploration, with ships, sea monsters, allegorical figures, and detailed cartouches surrounding the globe. Its decorative borders and Latin title emphasize both scientific ambition and Renaissance visual grandeur.
Petrus Plancius (1552–1622) was a Dutch-Flemish cartographer, astronomer, and clergyman who helped shape Dutch Golden Age mapmaking. He supplied navigational knowledge for explorers and the Dutch East India Company, influencing sea charts and world maps. His work is valued for combining practical geography with elaborate Renaissance design.
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