The Corbitis atlas is composed of four
portolan charts, each measuring 31 × 19 cm, with each chart covering two folios: • P. 1 – covers the east Mediterranean and Black Sea. • P. 2 – covers the central Mediterranean • P. 3 – covers the west Mediterranean and the north Atlantic coast up to the British isles. • P. 4 – covers the south Atlantic islands and west African coast. The third sheet (North Atlantic) includes the mythical islands of
y.fortunate,
y beate,
y.368 and the
montagna de sco brandan (
Saint Brendan's Island). The fourth sheet (South Atlantic) covers the west African coast down to (
Cape Bojador) and several
Atlantic islands, using the same labels found already in earlier charts (e.g. the 1351
Medici Atlas, the 1367
Pizzigani brothers chart, etc.). As laid out in the Corbitis atlas, the islands are: • the
Azores, laid out vertically from north to south, and named: (
Corvo),
liconigi (
Flores),
sco zorzi (
São Jorge),
y la uentura (
Faial),
li colonbi (
Pico),
y de brazil (
Terceira),
caprara (
São Miguel) and (
Santa Maria). • the
Madeira archipelago, with the names
y de legname (
Madeira),
porto santo (
Porto Santo),
desertas (
Desertas) and further south, (
Savage Islands). • the
Canary Islands, only the central and eastern clusters are depicted, and include
y de rinferno (
Tenerife),
y de canaria (
Gran Canaria),
y de uegi marini (
Lobos),
forte uentura (
Fuerteventura),
Grazioxa (
Graciosa) and
y de lanzaroto maloxeli (
Lanzarote). Image:Corbitis Atlas (p.1).jpg|Corbitis Atlas, p. 1 (East Mediterranean and Black Sea) Image:Corbitis Atlas (p. 2).jpg|Corbitis Atlas, p. 2 (Central Mediterranean) Image:Corbitis Atlas (p.3).jpg|Corbitis Atlas, p. 3 (West Mediterranean and north Atlantic) Image:Corbitis Atlas (p.4).jpg| Corbitis Atlas, p. 4 (South Atlantic and islands) == References ==