The first atlas on Mercator’s Projection

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Dell'arcano del Mare di D. Ruberto Dudleo Duca di Northumbria, e Conte di Warwich …

DUDLEY, Robert
Florence,
Giuseppe Cocchini,
1661
Six parts in two volumes, folio (580 by 440mm), two printed titles with engraved vignettes, double-page plate of the author's patent of nobility, 216 engraved plates (of which 66 have volvelles or moveable parts), 146 engraved charts (of which 88 are double-page), contemporary calf, gilt panelled, foliate roll-tool border, foliate corner and central tool, spine in six compartments separated by raised bands, gilt, binding unevenly toned.
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The 'Arcano de Mare' is one the "greatest atlases of the world" (Wardington).

This sumptuous atlas, first published in 1646 when its author, Robert Dudley, was 73, was not only the first sea atlas of the world, but also the first to use Mercator's projection; the earliest to show magnetic deviation; the first to show currents and prevailing winds; the first to expound the advantages of 'Great Circle Sailing' – the shortest distance between two points on a globe; ...

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Phillips, Atlases 457, 458 and 3428; cf. Shirley, BL, M.DUD-1a–1e; Lord Wardington, 'Sir Robert Dudley and the Arcano del Mare', The Book Collector 52 (2003), pp.199-211.

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