Salvatore de Pilestrina (fl. 1502–1533), also known as Salvat de Pilestrina, was a mapmaker in Mallorca in the early 16th century.
Scholars suggest he was of Italian origin, in part because his work combines Italian and Catalan mapmaking techniques of the period.[1][2] He likely traveled from Italy to Mallorca to study cartography there.[3]
His known period of activity spans from 1502 to 1533.[4][5]
His first known chart was a major world map, produced around 1503.[3][9][10] Other known works were produced in 1504 or 1505,[11] in 1511,[12][13] and in 1533.[1][4][14] While other maps have been attributed to him, their origins are contested by historians.[15]
References
^ abcAstengo, Corradino (1987). "The Renaissance Chart Tradition in the Mediterranean". In Harley, J. B.; Woodward, David; Monmonier, Mark S. (eds.). The History of Cartography(PDF). Vol. 3. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. ISBN0-226-31633-5. OCLC13456456.
^ abRey Pastor, Julio; García Camarero, Ernesto (1959). La Cartografía Mallorquína(PDF) (in Spanish). Departamento de Historia y Filosofía de la Ciencia Instituto Luis Vives Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas.