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General Map
D2018_000103_2_BL
Map inclucidation of Ptolemy's Geography of Southern India and Central Asia by G.E. Gerini M.R.A.S.
1897
Map shows part of Southern India, Central Asia, South East Asia, Sumatra, Borneo, Pondichery, Ceylon, Formosa (Taiwan), Selangor, Malacca, Andaman Island, Java Island,Hanoi, Peking, Suzhou, Nanking, Yellow River, mountain ranges, rivers, cities, towns, Inner Mongolia (at the top) with words "cannibal tribes" and others.  

Map is drawn with grid lines and longtitudes and latitudes markings, referencing the content table on the bottom left of map that states:
Ptolemy's coastlines, rivers, mountain ranges, towns and other  localities, parallels and meridians, coordinates adopted as baselines, territorial boundaries, geographical features, coastline known in Ptolemy's time, trade routes in Ptolemy's time and sea routes in Ptolemy's time.
20050000804 - 0002_D2018_000103_2_BL
BL Books 14005.B.1
English
Bottom part of 2 maps D2018_000103_1_BL and D2018_000103_2_BL
Royal Asiatic Society



Researches on Ptolemy's Geographu of Eastern  Asia (Further India and Indo-Malay Archipelago). By Colonel G.E. Gerini, M.R.A.S.
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