Re: erratum




"Daryl Krupa" <icycalmca@xxxxxxxxx> skrev i meddelandet
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IE J wrote:
Daryl,
I write above. None of them are identical in all details. Denkert had
some
of his information from Blaeu, but for the information for example
regarding
where tribes were he had it via Janzon who also as well as Blaue both
were
concurrents and had some private contacts.
The information on the later maps correspond with a map from 1700 with
small
differences from maps later 18th century. Please check for the full
information regarding Munk if you plan to use either of the ones you
have
access to. Munk didn't trade furs on the journey from where only a few
survivers ever lived to return home.

Inger E:
To reiterate;
I repeat:
Give me the title of the map, and its date, and its cartographer,
so that I might be able to find it myself.

No use. Sorry but Liberians and Carthograph specialists looked around in
Europe as well as in North America where one Prof emeritus of Geography and
Carthogarphy hadn't seen this one but had knowledge of some alike by other
Carthographers made between 1600 and 1644. Originally 100 edited copies were
made. The one I have copyrights to use on net, in articles and in books
seems to be the only one left at least in good condition.
I own the rights to some other old maps and seacharts as well. It's from
them I taken some facts and figures I used together with written sources
over the years.
The oldest seachart for NA I have is from 1424. Sorry no title privately
owned, but I am allowed to use it and will give full title and background
for all who reads my book under-work. Hudson Bay can be seen in it's eastern
parts down and in southern parts over to Nelson River.

I have knowledge of seacharts where Greenland and parts of NA is seen
drawn/carthogarphed in 13th century. I haven't had time to check them out in
detail. Due to my cracked knee....... nothing is the same here since Oct
30th .......

Inger E

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Daryl Krupa



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