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Hartmann Schedel

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Hartmann Schedel of Nuremberg was one of the earliest map makers.


Many of the cities featured in his "Schedelsche Welt Chronik ", or world chronicle are maps of cities and countries illustrated for the first time ever.


The World Chronicle was published in Nuremberg in 1493. With the recent establishment of the printing press by Gutenberg it rapidly became feasable to print books and maps for a larger customer basis , whereas earlier books had been extremely rare, due to them having to be handwritten.