- Andreas Walsperger
Andreas Walsperger (born ca.
1415 in Radkersburg; time of death unknown) was a Germancartographer of the 15th century. He was the son of a carpenter, who in 1434 became a monk in St. Peter inSalzburg . He left the monastery in 1442. Little is known about him except that in 1448/9 [The BenedictineAndreas Walsperger (1448) made a map of the world in the medieval style. A world map of the CamaldoleseFra Mauro (1457) is the most celebrated of all monuments of medieval cartography. It was already enriched by data furnished in Ptolemy's work. A map of Germany was designed by CardinalNicholas of Cusa (1401-64), a pupil of Toscanelli (1397-1482), and was printed in 1491. This prelate was the teacher ofPeuerbach (1432-61), who in turn was the master ofRegiomontanus (1436-67), the most illustrious astronomer since Ptolemy. [http://www.subjectgeo.com/wiki/Geography_and_the_Church] ] he created his map inKonstanz .The map
The map of Andreas Walsperger is a Christian
Mappa Mundi in typical style of medievalcartography . Along with the "Mappa mundi Ciziensis" fromZeitz it is the only remaining one of its kind in Germany.The size of the Pergament is 57,7 x 75 cm.
Ownership
Possible owners of the map were in the
16th century theFugger family. In 1622,Maximilian I, Elector of Bavaria , gave it toPope Gregory XV . The map is now in the Vatican Library Palatina (Lat. 1362 B).References
Literatur
* Paul Gallez: "Walsperger and His Knowledge of the Patagonian Giants, 1448". In: "Imago Mundi. The international journal for the history of cartography". Thaylor & Francis, London 1981 (Jg. 33), S. 91-93
* Karl-Heinz Meine: "Zur Weltkarte des Andreas Walsperger, Konstanz 1448". In: Wolfgang Scharfe u.a. (Hrsg.): "Kartenhistorisches Colloquium Bayreuth '82. Vorträge und Berichte". Dietrich Reimer Verlag, Berlin, 1983, ISBN 3-496-00692-7External links
*http://www.bad-radkersburg-online.at/bad-radkersburg/pers3.htm zur Person des Andreas Walsberger
*http://www.henry-davis.com/MAPS/LMwebpages/245.html
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