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Pedro Reinel (c. 1462 - c. 1542) was a Portuguese cartographer, author of one of the oldest signed Portuguese nautical chart (c. 1485).〔http://www.danstopicals.com/reinel.htm〕 That is a portolan type of chart, covering western Europe and part of Africa, and already reflecting the explorations made by Diogo Cão in 1482-1485. With his son Jorge Reinel (c. 1502 - c. 1572), and the cartographer Lopo Homem, he participated in the construction of the well-known Miller Atlas (1519). His Atlantic Chart of c. 1504 is the earliest known nautical chart with a scale of latitudes, and the first to depict a wind rose with a clearly drawn fleur-de-lys.〔http://www.mapsorama.com/pedro-reinel-in-16th-century/〕 Image:Pedro_Reinel_1485.png|Pedro Reinel, (c.1485). Archives départementales de la Gironde, Bordeaux Image:Reinel compass rose.svg|Reinel compass rose Image:1535 pedro reinel atlantic nord 02.jpg|Pedro Reinel, North Atlantic (1535) Image:Brazil-16-map.jpg|"Terra Brasilis", Miller Atlas, 1519, French National Library in Paris == References == 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Pedro Reinel」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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