Harvard Map Collection
As part of the Harvard Library, we support learning and research into all things geospatial Since its inception almost two centuries ago, the Harvard Map Collection has grown to encompass 400,000 maps, 6,000 atlases, and 5,000 reference books. The library's collections include rare editions of Mercator, Ortelius, and Ptolemaic atlases, as well as large-scale current topographic maps for geographic
10/17/2024
So proud to have a map from our collection displayed in Prof. Soto Laveaga's wonderful exhibit, Measuring Difference https://chsi.harvard.edu/measuring-difference If you haven't been yet, make time to visit Harvard's Collection of Historic Scientific Instruments!
02/19/2021
Lingering over the headwaters of the to further consider the display of mountains; this 1780 missionary map by Petrus Parcar has developed pictorially into tightly bunched soft serve ice cream swirls, providing a greater sense of mountainous heft.
02/18/2021
A 1719 map of by de Fer, with the majestic looking more like molehills than mountains; along with a fine title cartouche, where, at the top, a pair of hard-working llamas ignore two miners descending a shaft via a rope/pulley/crank system.
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