First edition of this magnificent and seminal atlas, in fine full-wash colour
Le Neptune François,
ou Atlas Nouveau des Cartes Marine Levées et Gravées par Ordre Exprés du Roy … [TOGETHER WITH]: Cartes Marines a l'Usage des Armese Du Roy de la Grande Bretagne … gravées et recueillies par le Sr. Romain de Hooge.
Amsterdam & Paris,
Hubert Jaillot & Pierre Mortier,
1693.
Two parts in one volume, folio (660 by 520mm), two engraved frontispieces, two titles, table to determine the days of the week, three full-page plates of ships, 38 engraved sea charts (of which 34 are double-page, two full-page, and two folding), the nine maps in the second part all engraved by Romeyn de Hooghe, all in FINE ORIGINAL COLOUR, a few charts backed with japan paper, contemporary calf, panelled covers gilt, large gilt central tool of Atlas, rebacked preserving part of original spine, spine in nine compartments separated by raised bands, each with central armillary sphere tool, gilt.
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notes:
'The Neptune François' bound here with the second part 'Cartes Marines à l'usage … du Roy de la Grande Bretagne' together form "the most expensive sea-atlas ever published in Amsterdam in the seventeenth century" (Koeman). Although the imprint to the title page states that the atlas was published in Paris by Hubert Jaillot, the atlas was, in fact, produced and issued by Jaillot's publishing partner, Pierre Mortier, in Amsterdam. The reason for Mortier's reticence was commer...
bibliography:
Koeman M. Mor. 1, 4; Pastoureau, Neptune Français Ba; Shirley, BL, M.MORT-1a, M.MORT-2a.
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