1579 Africae Tabula Nova
This authentic antique map of Africa was published by Abraham Ortellius in 1588. It was taken from Ortelius’ Theatrum Orbis Terrarum, the first modern atlas, which was widely produced for over 40 years in 7 different languages. Ortelius’ map of Africa is based on Gastaldi's 8 sheet wall map and Mercator's world map of 1569. Two notable geographic changes Ortelius made to the shape of Africa are a more pointed Cape of Good Hope and an eastern coastline that extends far less than many earlier maps of Africa show. Ortelius was also the first to include sources of the information displayed in his map. Also, while many map makers tend to fill the African continent with vignettes of animals, often in an attempt to mask their geographical ignorance of the area, Ortelius leaves the African continent completely void any such distraction. If an area is blank, it’s simply because it’s unexplored lands. This map however is not completely absent of decoration. A sea battle is depicted in a cartouch