Anaximander made two maps in his lifetime. The more commonly known one, the map of the world, and the lesser known one one, the map of the universe.
Anaximander's map of the Universe
Anaximander had very thorough ideas on what the universe looks like and came to be. Anaximander believed that Earth was a cylinder surrounded and protected by tibes of air and clouds. Beyond the the tubes and clouds was gthe observable universe. It was fairly similar to todays picture of the universe minus the sun. As opposed to the sun, Anaximander beileved that Earth was surrounded by a ring of fire the was covered at night due to the density of the tubes of air and clouds tat surrounded the earth. Anaximander also touched on a few other subjects surrounding the universe, such as gravity, the beginning of life and the end of it for a matter of fact. Anaximander believed that everything existed in the aeperion. The Aeperion was essentially how we describe the universe today. A absolute nothingness that can't really be defined because it has no actual qualities. He believed that somewhere in time something gathered in the aeperion to create hot and cold. Those to began to fight and they inadvertantly createed the cosmos. From the cosmos came moustiure and thus created earth. From a gradua gathering of water came life. Again his theory of evolution was very similar to todays theory of evolution. All life started in water and that's how we got to be today. asfar as Armageddon he believed that one day the balance of good and evil will be tipped and the aeperion will subtract all of the moisture killing us and everything we know.
Anaximander's map of the world
Anaximander's map of the world is a little less complicates than his map f the universe. Although it's the more famous of the two, it goes into much less detail than the map of the universe. It features three major continents with major rivers, the Mediteranian and black sea and an ocean surrounding everything. This would only be one of the flat sides of the cylinder of Earth. There are no maps regarding the other sides of the cylinder.