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      <title>Hajji Ahmed Cordiform World Map: Mappamundi of Tunuslu Hajji Ahmed</title>
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      <title>Kemâliyle nakş olunmuş cümle cihan numûnesi</title>
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    <note>Cartographer was possibly Giacomo Gastaldi</note>
    <note>Map printed on 10 sheets pasted together</note>
    <note>Hajji Ahmed is probably a pseudonym, possibly of Michele Membré and Nicolò Cambi.</note>
    <note>Relief shown pictorially</note>
    <note>Text states the map was translated into Turkish in 967 (Oct. 1559 to Sept. 1560).</note>
    <note>One of 11 known surviving copies of the 24 impressions printed in 1795 from six woodcut blocks when found in the archives of the Council of Ten in Venice.</note>
    <note>Includes ill., including 2 celestial hemispheres and an illustration of an armillary sphere.</note>
    <note>Main Heritage Display General</note>
    <note>HC.MAP.00480</note>
    <note>Print Map</note>
    <note>Item-ID: i24443451</note>
    <note>BIB-ID: 2523239</note>
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