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Tartariae sive Magni Chami Regni Typus by Abraham Ortelius .
Abraham Ortelius was a pioneering Flemish cartographer best known for creating the Theatrum Orbis Terrarum (1570), widely regarded as the first modern atlas. A skilled geographer and humanist, Ortelius combined up-to-date knowledge with elegant design, drawing from numerous contemporary sources to create cohesive and artistically rich maps. His work played a vital role in shaping the European worldview during the Age of Discovery, blending scientific curiosity with Renaissance aesthetics.
Tartariae sive Magni Chami Regni Typus, first published in 1570, depicts the vast and mysterious territories of Tartary—stretching across Central Asia, Siberia, and parts of China—under the supposed rule of the Great Khan. Richly illustrated, the map reflects both actual geographic knowledge and mythic conceptions of the East, including legendary cities and peoples. Ortelius presents a European perspective on Asia that blends Marco Polo's accounts with early modern data, offering a window into the West’s fascination with and misunderstanding of distant empires.
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