“The South part of the Globe is as yet much unknowne…”

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A New and accurat map of the World

drawn according to the best and late Discoveries Anno Dom. 1670.

OVERTON, John
London,
printed and are to be sould by Io: Overton at ye white horse wthout Newgate neere ye Fountaine tavern,
1670.
Separately issued engraved map, original outline hand-colour, tears to a few folds skilfully repaired.
385 by 520mm (15.25 by 20.5 inches).
1977

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notes:

notes:

The map is based upon Peter Stent's world maps of 1657 and 1663, which had been purchased along with the rest of Stent's stock by John Overton in 1665. The hemisphere's are drawn from Stent's map of 1663, with the outer decoration in part taken from the Visscher-Stent map of 1657.

The map marks the voyages of both Cavendish and Francis Drake, California is depicted as an island. Antarctica "is as yet much unknowne being all most ye third part there off certaine...

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bibliography:

Shirley 456.

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