Bowles's European Navigator Vade-Mecum
or New Pocket Chart of the Sea Coast of Europe, and the Straits.
London,
Printed for the Proprietor Carington Bowles, No. 69 St Paul's Church Yard,
29th Septemeber, 1779.
Engraved charts, original hand-colour, dissected and mounted on linen.
20592
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Rare chart of Europe and the Mediterranean based on Waghenaer's seminal chart of those waters.
The work, first issued by Philip Lea and Robert Morden in around 1690, is an exceptionally rare example of a chart of European waters published by an English mapmaker.
The chart, in the portolan style with compass roses, rhumb lines, and cartographic information limited to the litoral, takes it's inspiration from Waghenaer's 'Universe Europae Maritime', the f...
The work, first issued by Philip Lea and Robert Morden in around 1690, is an exceptionally rare example of a chart of European waters published by an English mapmaker.
The chart, in the portolan style with compass roses, rhumb lines, and cartographic information limited to the litoral, takes it's inspiration from Waghenaer's 'Universe Europae Maritime', the f...
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