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Issue 94 of The Globe, journal of the Australian and New Zealand Map Society has just been published.




Contents are:





The Antipodes, Isidore of Seville's Oceanus Interior, and Macrobius' Alveus Oceani / Robert J. King   1-11



Sailing in Abel Tasman's Wake – A theory on where to place Wits and Sweers Eÿlanden in Van Diemen's Land / Carsten Berg Høgenhoff   13-40



Mapping a Residency / Julie Ryder   41-56



The Cartographic Sandbagger, or, Mapping a Norwegian blue / Brendan Whyte   57-70





Quinquagenary Report: The Foundation, Origins and Development of ANZMapS – Looking back over 50 years / Judith Scurfield   71-72



Obituary: Victor Francis (Frank) Urban 1930-2023   73-76





Reviews   77-86:



   Granville Allen Mawer, East by West: the new navigation of Ferdinand Magellan, reviewed by Richard Pflederer



   Marc Figueras, The Measure of the Earth, reviewed by Brendan Whyte



   Cheshire, Gerard E., The Medieval Map and the Mercy Mission: a complete translation of the Voynich Manuscript Map, reviewed by Andrew Eliason



   Couto, Jorge (ed.), Historical Atlas of Portugal: a geopolitical perspective, reviewed by Brendan Whyte



   Small, Meredith F., Here Begins the Dark Sea: Venice, a medieval monk, and the creation of the most accurate map of the world, reviewed by Jon Jablonski






Brendan Whyte, editor.



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