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A very attractive example from the most prestigious English world atlas of the seventeenth century by John Speed (1552-1629). Although entitled as a map of Germany the map does in fact take in the region of the spoken language. This extends from the Low Countries south to Switzerland, Italy, Hungary, Austria and Poland. The carte-a-figures panels at the side depict various national costumes and the views along the top also reflect non German locations. They represent Heidelberg, Francfurt, Wein, Prag, Coln, Nurnberg, Strasburg and Augsburg.

Speed is the most famous of all the English map-makers. His two most celebrated publications are ‘The Theatre of the Empire of Great Britain’ covering the British Isles, first published in 1611[12] and the ‘Prospect of the Most Famous Parts of the World’, first published in 1627. Speed was a tailor by profession with a great interest in history and maps. He wanted to produce an English atlas of the same high standards and quality as those published on the continent.

The ‘Prospect of the Most Famous Parts of the World’ was published in 1627, two years before the death of Speed. Ownership of the atlas passed through various hands until sometime after 1668 when Roger Rea sold the rights to Thomas Bassett and Richard Chiswell. Bassett was a specialist in legal books and Chiswell was the publisher for the Royal Society. The final 1676 edition of the ‘Prospect’ includes eight further maps on seven sheets appearing for the first and only time. Phillips ‘Atlases’ 488; Shirley BL T.Spe 1j; Skelton 92; Wing S4886.
SPEED, John

A Newe Mape of Germany Newly Augmented by Iohn Speed. Ano Dom. 1626

Sold by Tho:Bassett in Fleetstreet and Richard Chiswell in St. Pauls Church Yard, London, 1627-[76]
410 x 530 mm., trimmed in the lower right just into the neatline otherwise not affecting the image, small area of slight offsetting lower centrefold, otherwise a good example.
Stock number: 5316

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