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Lot 168
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Second Derivative of John Smith's Map of Virginia

"Nova Virginiae Tabula", Jansson, Jan

Subject: Colonial Mid-Atlantic United States

Period: 1628 (published)

Publication: Atlas Minor

Color: Hand Color

Size:
7.5 x 5.3 inches
19.1 x 13.5 cm
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This delicately engraved map is a reduced version of John Smith's map of the Chesapeake Bay region. Although it is the second derivative of Smith's map, it is actually the first derivative published in an atlas. Despite its small size, it is filled with towns with both English and Indigenous names, including Iamestowne, and pictorial topography and a key to the types of buildings at top left. Engraved by Pieter van den Keere, with his Latinized name appearing below the title cartouche. Latin text on verso.

This map was a new addition for Jan Jansson's editions of the Atlas Minor, published in 5 editions between 1628-48. The copperplates for the original Atlas Minor editions published by Hondius were sold to parties in England between 1621-25. Jansson commissioned Pieter van den Keere and Abraham Goos to engrave new plates, which were close copies of the original editions.

See also lot 749 for R.V. Tooley's The Mapping of America and lot 750 for Philip Burden's The Mapping of North America - A List of Printed Maps 1511-1700 that both describe this map.

References: Burden #223; Tooley (America) plt. 70; Van der Krogt (Vol. III) #9410:352A.1; Wooldridge #33.

Condition: A

A crisp, early impression with marginal soiling.

Estimate: $700 - $850

Price: $450

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