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"Charte Cosmographique, avec les Noms, Proprietez, Nature & Operations des Vents", Apianus, Peter Bienewitz

Subject: World

Period: 1581 (circa)

Publication: Cosmographie, ou Description des Quatre Parties du Monde...

Color: Black & White

Size:
10.9 x 7.6 inches
27.7 x 19.3 cm
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This early map is based on the now lost world map of Gemma Frisius (1540), which is significant in the history of the mapping of America. The continents are broadly based on Mercator's globe gores of 1541, but North America is shown as a long slender landmass labeled Baccalearium in reference to the cod fishing region off the coasts of New England and Canada. It employs a cordiform projection and depicts a distinct northern passage to Asia over the top of North America. There are few geographical features other than the prominent twin lake sources of the Nile in Africa. The heart-shaped border of the map contains signs of the zodiac within a cloud background filled with mythical figures and wind heads. One of the deities at top sports the design of the Holy Roman Emperor's double eagle on his breastplate and the three cadaverous wind heads at bottom represent plague-carrying winds of the south. This is an example from the second of three woodblocks, issued with Latin, Dutch, and French text. Published in 1581 or 1584.

References: Shirley #96.

Condition: A

A nice impression on a bright sheet with remnants of hinge tape on verso.

Estimate: $4,000 - $4,750

Current High Bid:
$0

Reserve: Reserve Not Met
Next Bid: $2,000

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