Albertinus de Virga

Portolan chart of Albertinus de Virga, 1409 (BNF, Paris)

Albertinus de Virga (or Albertin de Virga) was a 15th-century Venetian cartographer.

Practically nothing is known of his life, save that he was probably Venetian. Virga is the author of two famous maps:

It has been tentatively suggested that Virga might also have been the author of a third map, an anonymous portolan chart dating from the beginning of the 15th century currently held (Port.40) by the Museo Correr in Venice, Italy.[2]

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References

  1. Gallica, BNF:(D.7900)
  2. This is proposed by Pujades (2007) Les cartes portolanes, but doubted by Campbell (2011) "Anonymous works and the question of their attribution" (on Virga)

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