This rare and handsome miniature map of the Eastern Mediterranean originally appeared in Rosaccio's Viaggio da Venetia, a Costantinopoli (1598). It shows the Italian Peninsula, the Balkan, Greece, eastern Turkey, Crimea, and numerous islands. The coasts are lined with place names. It includes a stippled sea per the typical Italian style, a compass rose, and an ornate title cartouche. On verso are engravings of a Turkish sultan and his sultana in fancy dress. Lasor a Varea, whose real name was Raffaello Savonarola, published his two-volume scriptural and historical dictionary with nearly 500 maps that were taken from old plates by Valegio, Porcacchi, Rosaccio-Franco, and Magini, many of which were more than a century old, and often reworked. On a sheet of Latin text measuring 9.1 x 13.5".