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Auction 180, Lot 523

"Bende Stett Basel mit dem Furfliessenden Rhein und Allen Furnemmen Gebeuwen", Munster, Sebastian

Subject: Basel, Switzerland

Period: 1578 (published)

Publication: Cosmographey oder Beschreibung Aller Lander…

Color: Hand Color

Size:
13.9 x 10.1 inches
35.3 x 25.7 cm
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Sebastian Munster (1489 - 1552) was one of the three most renowned cartographers of the sixteenth century, along with Mercator and Ortelius. Munster's Geographia and Cosmographia Universalis were two of the most widely read and influential books of the period. His editions of Ptolemy's Geographia, published between 1540 and 1552, were illustrated with 48 woodcut maps, the standard 27 Ptolemaic maps supplemented by 21 new maps. These new maps included a separate map of each of the known continents and marked the development of regional cartography in Central Europe. The antique geography was a prelude to Munster's major work, the Cosmographia, which was published in nearly 30 editions in six languages between 1544 and 1578 and then was revised and reissued by Sebastian Petri from 1588 to 1628. The Cosmographia was a geographical as well as historical and ethnographic description of the world. It contained the maps from the Geographia plus additional regional maps and city views with nearly 500 illustrations which made it one of the most popular pictorial encyclopedias of the sixteen century.

Double-page wood block bird's-eye view of the fortified city of Basel. Filled with details down to individual streets and buildings, bridges, towers and churches. A legend locates 29 buildings and the city crest is included at top center. German text on verso.

References: Mickwitz & Miekkavaara #158-84; Shirley (BL Atlases) T.MUN-1k #89.

Condition: B+

Light toning with minor foxing and soiling. There are damp stains along the top edges of the sheet and a repaired chip at bottom right, none of which affect the image.

Estimate: $240 - $300

Sold for: $180

Closed on 11/18/2020

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