First issue of the first folio atlas of the Netherlands
Germania Inferior
id est, XVII Provinciarum ejus novæ et exactæ Tabulæ Geographicæ, cum Luculentis Singularum descriptionibus additis.
Amsterdam,
Pieter van der Keere,
1617
Folio (425 by 300mm), engraved title-page and 24 engraved double-page maps, original vellum gilt.
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notes:
A magnificent example of the first edition of the first folio atlas of the Netherlands.
Pieter van den Keere dedicated the atlas of the Netherlands to the States General of the United Provinces. The text was written by Van der Keere's brother in law Petrus Montanus, while Petrus Scriverius, Daniel Heinsius and Petrus Bertius contributed with an introductory elegy and Latin and Greek poems. Van den Keere's maps were not entirely original. Some, including the famou...
Pieter van den Keere dedicated the atlas of the Netherlands to the States General of the United Provinces. The text was written by Van der Keere's brother in law Petrus Montanus, while Petrus Scriverius, Daniel Heinsius and Petrus Bertius contributed with an introductory elegy and Latin and Greek poems. Van den Keere's maps were not entirely original. Some, including the famou...
bibliography:
Koeman, "Pieter van den Keere, Germania Inferior, Amsterdam 1617," in: Miscellenae Cartographica, pp. 67-83; van den Krogt, Koeman's Atlantes Neerlandici, 364:01; Schilder, Monumenta Cartographica Neerlandica VII, pp. 413-424.
provenance:
Provenance:
1. Bookplate of Van der Heijden
2. Manuscript device of "Conto meo navigem" ("Sail at your own risk") and inscription of ownership by Job Hartmann von Enenkel (1576-1627), an Austrian collector and historian, and a leading Protestant noble in the Holy Roman Empire.
1. Bookplate of Van der Heijden
2. Manuscript device of "Conto meo navigem" ("Sail at your own risk") and inscription of ownership by Job Hartmann von Enenkel (1576-1627), an Austrian collector and historian, and a leading Protestant noble in the Holy Roman Empire.