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The ‘Atlas Minor’ by Johannes Cloppenburg was the least successful of three ‘Minor’ versions of Gerard Mercator’s atlas. Published in just three editions the first was issued in 1630. The reasons for this are unknown but may have something to do with the fact that when the plates reappeared some forty years later they were in the hands of Johannes Janssonius’ descendants. Janssonius had published a rival slightly smaller atlas in 1628. It is possible he bought this the largest of the three works. The copperplates for this work were engraved by Pieter van den Keere. Their following publication was by Henri du Sauzet in 1735 under the title ‘Atlas Portatif’. This is an example of the second state after the shot silk moire effect of the sea has been erased, but before the addition of a plate number. A rare issue. Koeman ME 207; Van der Krogt, P. (Atlantes) 9950:353; Phillips 5970; refer Shirley “Atlases in the BL” T.Clop 1a.
CLOPPENBURG, Johannes – DU SAUZET, Henri

Castiliae Veteris et Novae Descriptio

Amsterdam, 1630-[1735]
185 x 255 mm., in fine condition.
Stock number: 4472
£ 165
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