John Speed - A NEWE MAPE OF GERMANY

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John Speed - A NEWE MAPE OF GERMANY

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London: Bassett & Chiswell, (1626) [1676]

Copperplate engraving, cartes-à-figures map map, centerfold, outline colour, one brown spot, lower right corner: Bassett & Chiswell imprint; verso: English text, paint show through, some brown soiling spots; framed in special recto-verso frame

from Prospect of the Most Famous Parts of the World

40 by 52 cm

John Speed's 'Prospect of the Most Famous Parts of the World' was the first world atlas produced in Britain. It was re-issued in 1631, 1662 and 1676. The maps are well known for their decorative borders. The map of Germany has side borders with figures dressed in local costume according to their status or region. The top border shows vignettes of German cities: Heidelberg, Francfurt am Main, Wien, Prag, Coln, Nurnberg, Strasburg, and Augsburg.

LITERATURE
Tooley, R.V., Maps and Map-Makers, London: B. T. Batsford, 1949

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Auction Date:
23rd Feb 21 at 10am SAST
(23rd Feb 21 8am GMT)

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