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Simon Novellanus: Mexico, Regia et Celebris Hispaniae Novae Civitas - Cusco Regni Peru In Novo Orbe Caput / Mexico, capitale et cité très peuplée de la Nouvelle Espagne - Cusco, capitale du royaume du Pérou dans le nouveau monde   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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Simon Novellanus  (–1590)  wikidata:Q28053702
 
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Mexico, Regia et Celebris Hispaniae Novae Civitas - Cusco Regni Peru In Novo Orbe Caput / Mexico, capitale et cité très peuplée de la Nouvelle Espagne - Cusco, capitale du royaume du Pérou dans le nouveau monde
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Français : À la recherche de connaissances géographiques avancées, les cartographes tels que Braun se servent de cartes rapportées par les explorateurs, l’étendue et la précision de leurs sources garantissant, avec l’excellence de l’impression, leur succès. Ainsi le plan de Mexico, l’ex-Tenochtitlan détruite en 1521, s’inspire de celui qu’Hernan Cortès envoie à Charles Quint en 1519 (d’abord publié en 1524). Bien qu’inversé par rapport à l’original, il révèle l’urbanisme lacustre de la ville qui lui valut le surnom de « Venise du Nouveau Monde ». L’image de Cuzco s’inspire du dessin de Pedro Sanchez de la Hoz, secrétaire de Francisco Pizarro qui fit tomber la ville. Publiée en 1556 à Venise, elle décrit un urbanisme qui pourrait être romain, et sur lequel les Espagnols reconstruiront la ville détruite. - Bibliothèque municipale de Lyon, mis en ligne sur Numelyo
Date 1575
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