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Auction 150, Lot 606

"Tartaria", Hondius, Jodocus

Subject: Northern Asia

Period: 1623 (published)

Publication: Gerardi Mercatoris - Atlas sive Cosmographicae

Color: Hand Color

Size:
19.6 x 13.5 inches
49.8 x 34.3 cm
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This splendid map covers all of northern Asia from Moscow to the Anian Fretum and Americae Pars. Korea is shown as an island. Illustrations include the Great Wall in China, rivers, villages, mountains etc. The newly discovered northern coastline of Nova Zembla is shown with a notation concerning the Dutch expedition led by Willem Barents in 1594-96. An interesting notation in Siberia, Ung quae Gog and Sumongul quae Mogog, refers to the mythological lands of Gog and Magog. These lands, noted in the Bible as being situated in the remotest parts of the earth, were originally depicted on maps just north of Israel and gradually moved across Asia as more discoveries were made. The map is beautifully decorated with costumed people, a camp scene and three large strapwork cartouches. It is a fabulous example of Hondius' bold engraving style. Latin text on verso.

References: Van der Krogt (Vol. I) #8050:1A.

Condition: A

A bright, clean sheet with attractive color and a 1/2" tear near the center of the map that has been professionally repaired.

Estimate: $800 - $1,000

Sold for: $475

Closed on 9/17/2014

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