The travels of the Jan Hus tract, superimposed over Ortelius' map of 'Europae'. This shows the movement of the tract from its composition in Prague and printing in Wittenberg (1537) to enhancing the library of Archbishop Thomas Cranmer (1489-1556), the Archbishop of Canterbury. After the confiscation of Cranmer's books following his martyrdom in Oxford, it belonged to Samuel Burton (1568/9-1634) of Christ Church Oxford. Sometime later in 1694, in his work 'Memorials of Cranmer', John Strype records its location as that of Canterbury. Today it resides in the beautiful Old Library, Trinity College Dublin. The map itself is from a French text edition of Theatrum Orbis Terrarum. This is the first plate of Europe, with the Roman text naming 'AFRICAE PARS', possibly issued in 1581.