The rebirth of classical geography: the first extant geographical work in Latin, from the library of Abraham Ortelius
De Situ Orbis; Polyhistoria; De Magistratibus Atheniensium
Basel,
Henric. Petrina [Henricus Petrus],
1576
Octavo (160 by 105mm), traces of red colour on edges, contemporary vellum, spine in four sections, manuscript title, nineteenth century navy half morocco cover with blue marbled paper, blue marbled slipcase. Engraved title with manuscript ownership inscription of Abraham Ortelius, three works in one volume: preliminaries a8, *8; Pomponius Mela, Cosmographia de Situ Orbis, A8-J8; Julius Solinus, Polyhistoria, engraved title, K8-Y8; Guglielmo Postello, De Magistratibus Atheniensium, engraved title, A8-L8; index, M8-N8. 20 folding maps and 11 full page maps. Annotations in Ortelius' hand throughout.
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Abraham Ortelius's copy of an important classical geographical text, which was referenced 144 times in the text of the first true atlas (van den Broecke).
Ortelius has made annotations throughout the text, underlining and adding comments, and he listed Pomponius amongst the authorities that he had consulted in the revolutionary list of sources included in his atlas. Ortelius referenced Pomponius's work 740 times in the 'Thesaurus Geographicus' and 277 times in th...
Ortelius has made annotations throughout the text, underlining and adding comments, and he listed Pomponius amongst the authorities that he had consulted in the revolutionary list of sources included in his atlas. Ortelius referenced Pomponius's work 740 times in the 'Thesaurus Geographicus' and 277 times in th...
bibliography:
Marcel van den Broecke, 'Sources and Friends', via www.orteliusmaps.com; 'Pomponius Mela', Dictionary of Scientific Biography, ed. Charles Coulston Gillispie (New York: Scribner, 1970-80).
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