Isolario di Benedetto Bordone
nel qual si ragiona di tutte l'Isole del mondo, con li lor nomi antichi & moderni, historie, fawle, & modi del loro viere, & in qual parallelo & dima giaciono. Ricorretto et di Nuovo ristampato. Con la gionta del Monte del Oro noiamente ritrouto.
Venice,
Francesco di Leno,
[c1565].
Small folio, [10], title-page printed within woodcut borders, full-page diagram, 112 woodcut maps (of which seven are double-page), full contemporary gilt-panelled morocco, foliate corner-pieces, and a blank coat of arms, surmounted with a coronet.
300 by 202mm (11.75 by 8 inches).
16375
notes:
A particularly fine example of Bordone's 'Isolario' in a superb contemporary binding.
Bordone's work is particularly important from an American point of view, as it contains the "gionta del Monte del Oro novamente ritrovato" mentioned on the title-page, the earliest authentic description of Pizzaro's entry into Peru to appear in a printed book.
The isolario, or "book of islands", was a cartographic form introduced and developed in Italy during the fif...
Bordone's work is particularly important from an American point of view, as it contains the "gionta del Monte del Oro novamente ritrovato" mentioned on the title-page, the earliest authentic description of Pizzaro's entry into Peru to appear in a printed book.
The isolario, or "book of islands", was a cartographic form introduced and developed in Italy during the fif...
bibliography:
Shirley, BL, T.BORD-1e; Shirley, World, 59.
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