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No. l, 000 .~Copy of the Borgian map of the World, made 
by Diego Ribero in 1529. 
A beautiful and complete map of the Old and New World. 
It was divided into two parts, in conformity with the terms of 
the compact between the Sovereigns of Spain and the King of 
Portugal at Tordesillas in 1494. On either side of the line of 
demarcation are the banners of Spain and Portugal reaching 
America on the coast of Brazil. 
C<^SGS 31j 32^ 33, 34, 3^, 30, 3T, and 33. — Photo- 
graphs of the original papers and documents relating to Colum- 
bus, owned by the Duke of Veragua and the Duchess of Berwick 
and Alba. 
Case 39. — A part of the Vatican exhibit, and contains fac- 
simile of documents relating to the early history of America taken 
from the famous series of papal registers which are preserved in 
the secret archives of the Holy See at the Vatican Palace. The 
rest of the Vatican exhibit is to be seen in the adjoining smaller 
room to the west, and consists of valuable historical documents 
and objects of art in the archives of theVatican, loaned by His 
Holiness Pope Leo XIII, 
