Stock Photo - Cover of the German translation of the letter of the Italian navigator Amerigo Vespucci on the third of his journeys to the newly discovered, but yet unnamed America to Lorenzo Pietro Pierfrancesco de Medici. In this letter Vespucci called the land masses discovered by Christopher Columbus the Novus Mundus or New World. From: Spamers illustrierte Weltgeschichte or Spamer's illustrated world history, Leipzig 1894, Vol V, p. 68

Stock Photo: Cover of the German translation of the letter of the Italian navigator Amerigo Vespucci on the third of his journeys to the newly discovered.

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