Martin Waldseemüller

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Martin Waldseemüller
Martin Waldseemüller (Latin name Martinus Ilacomilus or Hylacomylus, c. 1470 – c.  1521/1522) was a German cartographer. He was born in Freiburg im Breisgau (his mother was from Radolfzell) and studied at the University of Freiburg. On April 25, 1507, working at St. Deodatus (German: Sankt Diedel) in the duchy of Lotharingia (today Saint-Dié-des-VosgesFrance), he produced a globular world map and a large 12-panel world wall map (Universalis Cosmographia) bearing the first use of the name "America". The globular and wall maps were accompanied by a book Cosmographiae Introductio, an introduction to cosmography. The book includes a translation to Latin of the Quattuor Americi navigationes (Four Voyages of Amerigo), which is apparently a letter written by Amerigo Vespucci, although some historians consider it to have been a forgery written by its supposed recipient in Italy. The Cosmographiae describes why the name America was used: ab Americo Inventore ...quasi Americi terram sive Americam (from Amerigo the discoverer ...as if it were the land of Americus, thus America).
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