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The Ulm Ptolemy was the last and largest of the four distinct series of Ptolemaic maps produced in the fifteenth century’ (Campbell). It was published by Lienhart Holle and was re-issued in 1486 by Johann Reger. The maps from the two editions are most easily distinguished by the addition of a title above each map in the 1486 edition. This example is from the first edition where the ‘sea is treated to a rich blue (colour) in the first edition and in a soft brown for the 1486 re-issue’ (Campbell). It is one of just five ‘modern’ maps added to those of Ptolemy. The blocks were cut by Johannes of Armsheim. With metal-type lettering projected with a trapezoid border. Campbell ‘Earliest Printed Maps’ pp. 135-8; Dalché (2007) ‘The Reception of Ptolemy’s Geography (End of the Fourteenth to Beginning of the Sixteenth Century’ in ‘The History of Cartography’ volume 3 part 1 pp. 285-364; Nordenskiold 199; Shirley ‘Atlases in the BL’ T.Ptol-4a.
PTOLEMY, Claudius – HOLLE, Leinhart
Tabvla Moderna Gallia
Ulm, 1482
390 x 500 mm., woodcut in magnificent early wash colour. Some reinforcement to the lower half of the centre fold. Excellently restored with a small wormhole size facsimile insertion. Light discolouration at lower centre fold. Otherwise a decent example in the most desirable state.
Stock number: 3558
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