Bibliographical sources mentioned in this text:
Adams, Mr. : Ecclesiastical History 161.2
Arngrimus, Jonas of Iceland : Treatise on Iceland 161.8, 161.13, 161.14, 161.16, 161.20, 161.21, 161.25, 161.26, 161.27, 161.28
Bruno, Georgius 161.23, 161.72 : Cities of the world 161.26, 161.74
Camden, W. 161.6
Chytræus : Saxon History 161.29
Crantzius, Albert 161.13, 161.17, 161.19, 161.29, 161.68-70, 161.75
Diaconus 161.9
Erasmus, Michaelis : Bk.3 De re Nautica 161.31, 131.93
Frederick the second, king of the Danes, Norwegians and Goths is the person to whom this maps has been dedicated, as mentioned in the cartouche
Grammaticus, Saxo 161.25, 161.29, 161.73, 161.75
Iornandes 161.9
Isacrius : Comments on Lycophron 161.11, 161.29, 161.75
Lycophron, commented on by Isacrius 161.11, 161.29, 161.75
Magnus, Ioannes 161.29, 161.75
Magnus, Olaus 161.14, 161.19, 161.25, 161.27, 161.29, 161.30D, 161.68, 161.70, 161.73, 161.75; : Bk.12 161.80
Plinius 161.28
Pomponius Mela 161.7
Procopius 161.5, 161.9, 161.11
Ptolemæus 161.7
Pytheas, quoted by Strabo 161.11; discussed by Diodorus Siculus 161.11
Rithmayer 161.27, 161.74
Siculus, Diodorus : Bk.2 on Pytheas 161.11
Sigebertus Gemblacensis 161.2, 161.3
Stephanus 161.9
Strabo quoting Pytheas 161.11
Tacitus 161.12
Velleius, Anders is mentioned in the cartouche as the maker of this map Ort161; further in map texts 161.19, 161.21, 161.70, 161.72
Zeni, Nicolai: Eclogs or short poems 161.17, 161.69