87 - 150 A.D.
Greek geographer and astronomer of Alexandria. Codified cartographic ideas and data in his Geographia,
which gave instructions for map-making, including a system of
coordinates. Ptolemy's text has survived, but no maps known to have
been drawn by him.
The oldest known Ptolemaic maps date from about the 13th century; they were made following the information in the Geographia.
Ptolemy's work was lost to the West for centuries, but survived in
the Byzantine Empire and Islamic societies, and was rediscovered during
the Renaissance.
Many editions of the Geographia have been published, the first printed edition with maps being Bologna, 1477.
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Dictionary of map makers
An illustrated list of makers of maps, charts and globes from the earliest time of cartography to present.
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