First edition of a rare map of the Middle East, in fine colour
DE JODE, Gerard.
Secundæ Partis Asiae typus...
Antwerp, 1578, Latin text edition. Coloured. 325 x 500mm.
A fine example of this rare 16th century map of south west Asia, covering mainly Arabia, southern Persia, and the west coast of India & Maldives, and including with Egypt & the Nile. Although the map was engraved c.1566-1570, publication of De Jode's atlas, the 'Speculum Orbis Terrarum', was held back until 1578 by Ortelius's patent.
Some of the most famous names in cartography of this period appear on this map: De Jode was the great rival of Ortelius, with whom he had a long-running feud; Gastaldi, De Jode's source, is best known for his maps in 'Lafreri-type' atlases; and Lucas & Jan van Doeticum, the engravers, are renowned for the flair of their work for Waghenaer, Linschoten and Ortelius.
KOEMAN: Jod 1; TIBBETTS: 38.
Stock ID : 19176
SOLD
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First edition of a rare map of the Middle East, in fine colour
DE JODE, Gerard.
Secundæ Partis Asiae typus...
Antwerp, 1578, Latin text edition. Coloured. 325 x 500mm.
A fine example of this rare 16th century map of south west Asia, covering mainly Arabia, southern Persia, and the west coast of India & Maldives, and including with Egypt & the Nile. Although the map was engraved c.1566-1570, publication of De Jode's atlas, the 'Speculum Orbis Terrarum', was held back until 1578 by Ortelius's patent.
Some of the most famous names in cartography of this period appear on this map: De Jode was the great rival of Ortelius, with whom he had a long-running feud; Gastaldi, De Jode's source, is best known for his maps in 'Lafreri-type' atlases; and Lucas & Jan van Doeticum, the engravers, are renowned for the flair of their work for Waghenaer, Linschoten and Ortelius.
KOEMAN: Jod 1; TIBBETTS: 38.
Stock ID : 19176
SOLD
To see similar items click here