Francesco di Niccolo Berlinghieri (1440–1501) was a 15th-century Italian scholar, humanist, and a keen student of Classical Greek learning. He was one of the first Italians to print a text based on Ptolemy’s Geographia, which he supplemented with his other great passion: poetry.
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- Arabia and the Red Sea, Featured Maps & Views, Middle East - Holy Land Maps
[Arabian Peninsula] Tabula Sexta de Asia.
- $75,000
- A first state of Francesco Berlinghieri's map of Arabia, showing the Holy Cities of Mecca and Medina and the first depictions of Qatar and the United Arab Emirates.
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- Michael's Collection, Iran - Persia - Central Asia
[Persia & Mesopotamia] Tabula Quinta de Asia.
- $16,500
- One of the oldest maps of Persia and Mesopotamia, the Cradle of Civilizations.
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- Asia
[Sri Lanka] Tabula Duodecima Dasia
- $9,000
- Francesco Berlinghieri and Niccolò Tedesco’s formative 1482 map of Sri Lanka.
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- Africa
[Libya and Egypt] Tabula Tertia Di Libya.
- A rare and stunning 15th-century rendition of Greater Egypt, in full color and heightened in gold.
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- Asia
[India-Pakistan-Bangladesh-Tibet] Tabula Decima Dasia.
- One of the earliest printed maps of South Asia ever produced.
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