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Auction 159, Lot 590

"Ephraim Vitula est Edocta, Amans Triturare", Fuller, Thomas

Subject: Holy Land

Period: 1650 (published)

Publication: A Pisgah-Sight of Palestine

Color: Hand Color

Size:
13.6 x 11.1 inches
34.5 x 28.2 cm
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This delightfully illustrated map is from what R.V. Tooley described as "the most quaint and decorative series of maps." The map covers the Tribe of Ephraim in central Palestine, between the Mediterranean Sea and the Jordan River. An ox, the emblem of the Tribe, appears in the title cartouche. The map is filled with biblical illustrations and is adorned with an elaborate coat of arms and dedication to William Crane. Engraved by Robert Vaughan.

Thomas Fuller (1608-1661) was a respected English clergyman who wrote several books on the history and geography of the Holy Land. His A Pisgah-Sight of Palestine, published in 1650, was a geographical description of the Holy Land with special reference to biblical history. Fuller financed the book by dividing it into sections and finding sponsors for each one. To acknowledge the patrons, all maps contained decorative cartouches with the sponsor's coat of arms and a dedication to him.

References: Laor #288; Nebenzahl (HL) p.128-131, #11; Shirley (BL Atlases) G.FULL-1a #10.

Condition: A

A dark impression on watermarked paper with several worm tracks mostly confined to the blank margins that have been professionally infilled, including one that enters the image at top center, with a minor amount of image replaced in facsimile.

Estimate: $140 - $170

Sold for: $95

Closed on 9/14/2016

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