Cornelus van Wytfliet, Limes Occidentis Quivira et Anian - Louvain, 1597 Audio Tour (400 KB) The area in this important map, from the first atlas devoted exclusively to America, is similar to that depicted earlier by Cornelis de Jode in Qviviræ Regnv of 1593 (previous map). However, this map extends southward only to the 30˚ N latitude (San Francisco Bay is at 38˚ N latitude). Apart from the east-west distortion of the coastline, this map does display many of the coastal place-names, such as C. Mendocino,Sierra Nevada, C. de S. Francisco, and, to the south, C. Blanco, more or less correctly. The Wytfliet map perpetuates the much-hoped-for prospect of a northwest passage and the separation of the continents by the Strait of Anian, which in this case is further highlighted by the use of Anian Regnvm (Kingdom of Anian) to designate present-day Alaska.
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