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John Senex (c.1678-d.1740) was geographer to Queen Anne and a Fellow of the Royal Society. He began his career as a book seller later becoming an engraver and publisher. In 1714 he published the large folio “English Atlas” which was followed by the folio “New General Atlas” of 1721 offered here. The proposal for the atlas was advertised in the “London Gazette” for 14–18 October 1718, announcing its publication “shall be finished by Easter Term next”. It did not appear until 1721. It is one of the earliest of all English world atlases and is particularly noted for its American content. Sabin noted that the atlas was “chiefly interesting for the copiousness of its information concerning America”. Notable maps include later states of Robert Morden and Christopher Browne’s “A New Map of the English Empire in America” and Christopher Browne’s “Virginia and Maryland”. “Ten are apparently new plates (Europe; Moscovy; Amsterdam; France; Sicily; England; Ireland; India; Africa; Louisiana); two originated with Morden (English Empire in America; Golden Islands & Darien, the latter engraved by Moll), the first map of France also possibly, eight from Browne’s stock (Denmark; Scandinavia; Spain; Rome; Bernard Randolph’s Greece; Virginia; West Indies and Scotland, this latter commenced by Morden and completed by Browne), and possibly also the Spanish Netherlands, Switzerland and Savoy. Of the maps of uncertain attribution five are engraved by John Harris, who worked both for Morden and Browne (Poland; Italy; Savoy; Hungary; America), and one by Samuel Parker (London), and eight without any attribution at all (World; Germany; United Provinces; Spanish Netherlands; France; Switzerland; Asia; Turkey)” (Wardington). Burden (2007) nos. 694 & 750; Phillips 563; Sabin 79124; Sanderson 434; Shirley BL T.Sen 2a; Worms & Baynton-Williams (2011).
SENEX, John

A New General Atlas, Containing A Geographical and Historical Account of All the Empires, Kingdoms, and Other Dominions of the World Taken From the Best Authors to Which is Prefix'd An Introduction to Geography

Daniel Browne, Thomas Taylor, John Darby, John Senex, William Taylor, Joseph Smith, Andrew Johnston, William Bray and Edward Symon, London, 1721
Folio (550 x 320 mm.), recent full morocco calf and endpapers, spine with gilt raised bands, each compartment with ornate gilt borders, red calf gilt title label. Typographic title page printed in red and black with engraved vignette, Dedication, Preface, List of Subscribers, 14 engraved plates of arms of the subscribers, pp. (8), (1)-272, 141-261, (11), with the second page numbered ‘261’ in error). With 34 double-page maps (3 of which are town plans), all in early outline colour with the usual exception of the town plans and mounted on stubs. Map of Asia mis-bound at page 141. Some marginal spotting, one or two close margins as usual not affecting maps, otherwise in good condition.
Stock number: 8795

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