Canton printing of the Western part of Verbiest’s seminal world map
[The Western Hemisphere].
[Beijing,
1674, but reprinted Canton,
1860].
Xylograph, printed on three sheets, the southern polar landmass embellished with animals, the spandrels with large lozenges with text descriptions.
1500 by 1500mm (59 by 59 inches).
1326
notes:
The western hemisphere of one of the largest world maps ever printed. Verbiest's original is as rare as its forerunner produced by Matteo Ricci at Beijing in 1602 (or its now-lost predecessors). This reprint is almost as rare.
A remarkable piece of printing by the Jesuits in China, published to mark their official return to favour. Beginning with Ricci at the end of the sixteenth century, the Jesuits were really only tolerated in China as scientific advisers, and...
A remarkable piece of printing by the Jesuits in China, published to mark their official return to favour. Beginning with Ricci at the end of the sixteenth century, the Jesuits were really only tolerated in China as scientific advisers, and...
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