Cristoforo
Buondelmonti: Liber insularum archipelagi -
The Book of the Islands of the Archipelago
Cristoforo
Buondelmonti explored of the islands of the Aegean around 1415 and his work
was a fusion of Geographical information and contemporary charts and sailing
directions. When Antonio Pigafetta wrote his account of Magellan's Voyage
around the World, he presented it as a work combining narrative and cartography.
In
his view of Chios and Mytilene (Lesbos), Buondelmonti shows the site where
he saw "the tomb of the bard Homer" (Chios) and where, as he knew, Sappho,
Theophrastus, and other distinguished ancients had lived (Mytilene)