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The Mapping of North America

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This is the second Johannes Cloppenburg edition and the first with Latin text. The success of Gerard Mercator’s folio atlas under Jodocus Hondius encouraged the latter to publish an ‘Atlas Minor’ in 1607 with 152 maps. In 1628 Johannes Janssonius produced a slightly larger series of plates for another edition. This was followed in 1630 by the first edition by Cloppenburg with a new series of plates mostly engraved by Pieter van der Keere. The 22 maps in the ‘Appendix’ of the first edition in 1630 are here incorporated. Its early life was short, appearing in just three editions before disappearing for nearly forty years. This suggests that either competition forced it out of business, or since it later appeared in the hands of the Janssonius family, that it was bought out. It is the largest and rarest of the three series and includes some significant maps. The world map is one of the earliest to record Australia displaying the 1616 discoveries of the Dutch under Dirk Hartog in the ship ‘Eendracht’ on the west coast. Only a handful of maps pre-date this, all separately published or in travel books. This is the first map in an atlas to show the continent. At the other end of the book is a fine map of Bermuda drawn from that of Richard Norwood. Only three printed maps pre-date its issue; Andre Thevet’s fictitious map of c.1586 surviving in just one example, John Smith’s great rare map of 1624 and that of John Speed, 1626. Provenance: private English collection. Koeman (1967-70) II Me 200; Van der Krogt (1997-2003) 353:01 pp. 529-34; Phillips (1909-) 443; Schilder (1976) no. 33; Shirley (2004) T.Clop 1b; Shirley (1984) no. 334.
MERCATOR, Gerard

Atlas sive Cosmographicae Meditationes de Fabrica mundi et fabricate figura

Johannes Cloppenburg, Amsterdam, 1632
Oblong quarto (235 x 295 mm.), FULL CONTEMPORARY VELLUM with ribbed spine. Boards gilt panelled with corner motifs and large central ornate design. Compartments decorated with gilt motif. Re-hinged. With Latin text, engraved title within engraved allegorical border and 178 maps. With early pasted French catalogue entry listing the item pasted inside front cover. Africa map with minor crease, Iceland with paper fault, that of ‘Tarvisina’ p. 573 lacks extreme lower right corner repaired, otherwise in good condition. With original blank endpapers, pp. (6), 749, in lovely contemporary binding.
Stock number: 7102

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