Abraham Ortelius, 1574
Abraham Ortelius, 1574 ‘Presbiteri Iohannis, sive Abissinorum Imperii Descripto’, from Theatrum Orbis Terrarum
Gerardus Mercator, 1619
Gerardus Mercator, 1619 ‘Abissinorum sive Pretiosi Ioannis Imperiu’, from the Atlas sive Cosmographicae Meditationes de Fabrica Mundi
Willem Blaeu, 1635
Willem Blaeu, 1635 ‘Aethiopia Superior vel Interior; vulgo Abissinorum sive Presbiteri Ioannis Imperium’, from Theatrum Orbis Terrarum
Nicolas Sanson, 1656
Nicolas Sanson, 1656 ‘Het Gedeelte van Opper-Ethiopien’, from the Dutch edition of L’Afrique
Hiob Ludolf, 1683
Hiob Ludolf, 1683 ‘Jobi Ludolfi Habessinia seu Abassia Presbyteri Johannis Regio perperam dicta’
Vincenzo Coronelli, 1692
Vincenzo Coronelli, 1692 ‘Abissinia dove sono le Fonti del Nilo’, from the Corso Geografico Universale, Venice
Guillaume Delisle, 1707
Guillaume Delisle, 1707 ‘Carte de l’Égypte, de la Nubie, de l’Abissinie &c.’, Paris
Pieter van der Aa, 1707
Pieter van der Aa, 1707 Depicting a royal embassy from Ethiopia to the king of Janjero; Leyden
Emanuel Bowen, 1748
Emanuel Bowen, 1748 ‘A New and Accurate Map of Nubia & Abissinia’, London
Rigobert Bonne, 1776
Rigobert Bonne, 1776 ‘Égypte, Nubie et Abyssinie’, probably from the Atlas Moderne, Paris
Antonio Zatta, 1784
Antonio Zatta, 1784 ‘La Nubia ed Abissinia’, Venice, Antonio Zatta e Figli
James Bruce, 1790
James Bruce, 1790 ‘Map of the course of the Nile’, from Travels to Discover the Source of the Nile
Weigel und Schneider, 1792
Weigel und Schneider, 1792 ‘Neue Karte von Habessinien und der Angraenzenden Laendern’, Nuremberg
Henry Salt, 1814
Henry Salt, 1814 ‘Map of Abyssinia and the Adjacent Districts’, from A Voyage to Abyssinia
Pierre Lapie, 1838
Pierre Lapie, 1838 ‘Carte de l’Égypte, de la Nubie, de l’Abissinie, du Kourdofan, et d’une partie de l’Arabie’, Paris
August Petermann, 1856
August Petermann, 1856 ‘Abessinia and the Adjacent Countries’, London & Edinburgh