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''Atlas Linguisticus'' is an atlas of the world's languages published in 1934 in
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by priest and researcher Albert Drexel (1889–1977) and cartographer Rosa Wimpissinger. The atlas consists of eight full-page (65 cm by 95 cm) maps and over 50 other maps, so in total of 29 map pages that are folded into 48 66 cm by 45 cm book pages.Atlas linguisticus / In Verb. mit ... mit Benützg u. Berücks. d. Werke von ... unter Mitw. vieler anderer Gelehrter ... hrsg. von Albert Drexel. Für d. kartogr. Tl ausführend u. verantw.: Rosa Wimpissinger. Hrsg. Kartogr. Inst., Innsbruck
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Table of Contents

*Part I: General and Overview Maps **I The Languages of the World (1 map) **II The Languages of Europe (1 map) **III The Languages of Africa (1 map) **IV The Languages of Asia (1 map) **V The Languages of Australia and The Languages of Oceania (1 map) **VI The Languages of North America and The Languages of Central America (1 map) **VII The Languages of South America (1 map) *Part II Thematic Maps **A Map of the World (1 map) **B Europe (19 maps) **C Africa (14 maps) **D Asia (4 maps) **E Oceania (8 maps) **F North America (5 maps) **G South America (6 maps) *III Part Historical Maps **A Map of the World (2 maps) **B Europe (5 maps) **C Asia (1 map) **D North America (1 map) **E South America (1 map)


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