Appendix Theatri A. Ortelii et Atlantis G. Mercatoris,
continens Tabulas Geographicas diversarum Orbis regionum, nunc primum editas cum descriptionibus.
Amsterdam,
G. Blaeu,
1631.
Folio atlas (500 by 320mm). Second edition, engraved allegorical title, 98 mostly double-page engraved maps on 101 mapsheets, contemporary blind stamped full-calf, the covers with central lozenge surrounded by two borders, 'H.H.W.H.V.S.' initials to cover, spine in seven compartments, separated by raised bands, repair to foot.
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notes:
The term 'atlas' was first used to describe Gerard Mercator's Atlas of 1595, which, expanded by Jodocus Hondius I and his heirs, had dominated the market for such publications up to the early part of the seventeenth century.
Before 1630, Blaeu's mapmaking activities had largely been confined to the production of pilot books, such as 'Het Licht der Zee-vaert', and of individual maps. However, his Appendix, containing maps reflecting the latest geographical knowled...
Before 1630, Blaeu's mapmaking activities had largely been confined to the production of pilot books, such as 'Het Licht der Zee-vaert', and of individual maps. However, his Appendix, containing maps reflecting the latest geographical knowled...
bibliography:
Koeman I Bl 2; Shirley, British Library T.BLA-1b; van der Krogt 2:021.
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