Atlantis Majoris Quinta Pars,
Orbem maritimum Seu Omnium Marium totius Orbis Terrarum Navigationibus hodierno tempore frequentatorum descriptionem accuratissimam continens; Edito Novissima.
Amsterdam,
Joannem Janssonium,
1657.
Folio (550 by 360mm), title, 32 double-page engraved charts, title and all charts in FINE ORIGINAL OUTLINE HAND-COLOUR, bookplate of 'Emo Park Library' to upper paste down, ORIGINAL RED MOROCCO, gilt panelled, corner foliate design, and central coat-of-arms, spine in seven compartments separated by raised bands, gilt.
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notes:
The 'Waterwereld' was, Koeman states, the "first sea-atlas (in the real sense of the word) printed in the Netherlands". It was first published in 1650, containing 23 charts and ten historical maps, and formed the fifth volume of Janssonius' five volume 'Atlas Novus' (please see item 11 for a full description). In 1657, Janssonius issued a new, six-volume edition of the 'Atlas Novus'. For this edition he added nine new charts to the 'Waterwereld', removed the historical map...
bibliography:
Van der Krogt 1:405.5T; Burden 305; Campbell nos. 1–3.
provenance:
The present example is bound in contemporary full red morocco with a ducal coat-of-arms, and bears the bookplate of 'Emo Park Library' to the upper paste-down. Emo Park in Ireland was the one time seat of the Earls of Portarlington, a title that was created in 1785 for John Dawson, 2nd Viscount Carlow.