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Auction 136, Lot 727

"A New Map of Libya or old Africk Shewing its general Divisions, most remarkable Countries or People, Cities, Townes, Rivers, Mountains, &c.", Wells, Edward

Subject: Africa

Period: 1700 (circa)

Publication: A New Sett of Maps Both of Antient and Present Geography

Color: Black & White

Size:
19 x 14.2 inches
48.3 x 36.1 cm
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Wells' atlas contained two maps of each region - one with its then current form and another with ancient and classical names. This is his 'ancient' map of Africa, and although the whole continent is shown, only the geography of Ptolemy is presented. Therefore, the map is largely blank, particularly in the south, which is noted as Unknown to the Ancients. The only city south of the Equator is Rapta metropolis Barbariae and there is a notation at the tip that Vacquez de Gama was the first to sail around Africa in 1497. The large title cartouche is surmounted by the coat of arms of the Duke of Gloucester, who was Wells' student at Oxford and to whom Wells dedicated his atlas.

References: Norwich #60.

Condition: A

Crisp, dark impression. A little staining at upper left margin.

Estimate: $350 - $450

Sold for: $220

Closed on 6/1/2011

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