In April 1507 an edition of 1,000 copies of the
wall map of the world by the German cartographers
Martin Waldseemüller and
Matthias Ringmann was printed, on which the
continent and the name
America appeared for the first time. On account of the rapid development of
cartography in this epoch these were fast superseded by more detailed editions, so that this edition quickly fell out of use and all issues were lost over time. Their fate and whereabouts were unknown until one of the originals was rediscovered in 1901 by the historian and cartographer
Joseph Fischer in the library of the castle, the Wolfegger Kabinett. The exemplar was wide and high and in very good condition. It was originally the property of
Johannes Schöner, an astronomer, geographer, and cartographer in the
Free Imperial City of Nuremberg. Later the family of Waldburg-Wolfegg acquired the map and it remained in their archives for more than 250 years. In 2001 the United States
Library of Congress bought the map from Waldburg-Wolfegg family for ten million dollars. ==See also==