“The most important of all the Ptolemy editions”, here in a contemporary binding

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Geographiae opus novissima traductione a Grecorum archetypis castigatissime pressum.

PTOLEMAEUS, Claudius; and Martin WALDSEEMULLER
Strassburg: Johannes Schott, 12th March,
1513.
Folio (460 by 320mm), two parts in one volume, including the supplement of modern maps, with final blank, three woodcut diagrams in text, 47 woodcut maps, 45 double-page, the map of Lorraine printed in three colours, fine, crisp impressions throughout, the modern world map trimmed at foot just within printed surface (as often), a few inoffensive marginal annotations throughout in an early hand, blindstamped pig skin over boards, with metal corner and centre pieces, metal clasps, edged in blue.
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A monumental work containing critical New World information, derived from the latest voyages of exploration, including the earliest atlas map devoted entirely to the New World ('Terra Incognite'), the earliest map printed in more than two colours - and, for many other countries, the first published maps (notably the map of Switzerland, which is styled differently and probably adapted from a manuscript map by Konrad Türst c.1495). It is, "The most important of all the Ptolem...

bibliography:

bibliography:

Phillips 359; Nordenskiold 205 (incomplete); Sabin 66478; Shirley 34; Adams P2219.

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provenance:

Ex libris of Boies Penrose to upper paste-down. Boies Penrose (1860-1921) was a lawyer, Republican politician, and bibliophile from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He represented Pennsylvania in the United States Senate from 1897 until his death in 1921.