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Latina: Nueva Hispania Tabula Nova
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English: Venetian Giacomo Gastaldi's map Nueva Hispania Tabula Nova for his 1548 edition of Ptolemy's Geography was one of the most important early printed maps to show the area that became Texas. It was the first printed map to focus on New Spain and the first map of the area to be printed by the new copperplate engraving method which would dominate the map trade for more than two and a half centuries.

The place names on the highly influential map reflected the latest discoveries in the region, including the explorations of Pineda, Cabeza de Vaca, DeSoto and Moscosso. The "R[io]. Spiritu Santu" (Mississippi River) appears. California is shown as a peninsula, one of the earliest depictions of California on a printed map (preceded on a printed world map by Sebastian Cabot in 1544). The "R[io]. Tontonteanc" is either the Gila or the Colorado River. Florida and Cuba are named. The Yucatan peninsula appears as an island, which would later be corrected by fellow Venetian Girolamo Ruscelli's map of 1561, which otherwise is quite derivative.

Gastaldi's map was arguably the best printed map of the southwest dating from the mid-16th century and his maps for Ptolemy's Geography made him one of the most influential mapmakers of this period, a time when Italians still dominated European map printing. Not until 1570, with the publication of Abraham Ortelius' Theatrum Orbis Terrarum in Antwerp did this begin to change, and not until 1597, with Cornelis Wytfliet's map of New Spain, would there be a better regional representation on a printed map.
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Source UTA Libraries Cartographic Connections: map / text
Creator
Giacomo Gastaldi  (1500–1566)  wikidata:Q1364057 s:it:Autore:Giacomo Gastaldi
 
Alternative names
Iacopo o Giacomo Gastaldi
Description Italian cartographer
Date of birth/death 1500 Edit this at Wikidata 1566 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Villafranca Piemonte Edit this at Wikidata Venice Edit this at Wikidata
Authority file
creator QS:P170,Q1364057
Credit line
English: The University of Texas at Arlington Libraries Special Collections, Gift of Dr. Jack Franke.
 Geotemporal data
Map location New Spain
Georeferencing Georeference the map in Wikimaps Warper If inappropriate please set warp_status = skip to hide.
 Bibliographic data
Publication
La Geografia di Claudio Ptolomeo Alessandrino
Author
Giacomo Gastaldi  (1500–1566)  wikidata:Q1364057 s:it:Autore:Giacomo Gastaldi
 
Alternative names
Iacopo o Giacomo Gastaldi
Description Italian cartographer
Date of birth/death 1500 Edit this at Wikidata 1566 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Villafranca Piemonte Edit this at Wikidata Venice Edit this at Wikidata
Authority file
creator QS:P170,Q1364057
Place of publication Venice
 Archival data
institution QS:P195,Q1230739
Dimensions height: 13.5 cm (5.3 in); width: 17.5 cm (6.8 in)
dimensions QS:P2048,13.5U174728
dimensions QS:P2049,17.5U174728
Medium engraving on paper
artwork-references

Burden, Philip D. (1996) The Mapping of North America: A List of Printed Maps 1511-1670, Herts, England: Raleigh Publications, no. 17 , pp. 21–22

Karrow, Robert (1993) Mapmakers of the Sixteenth Century and Their Maps: Bio-Bibliographies of the Cartographers of Abraham Ortelius, 1570, Chicago: Newberry Library / Speculum Orbis Press, no. 30/59 , pp. 216–249

Martin, James C.; Robert S. Martin (1999) Maps of Texas and the Southwest, 1513-1900, Austin: Texas State Historical Association, p. 69 "First jointly published in Fort Worth and Albuquerque by the Amon Carter Museum and the University of New Mexico Press in 1984."


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