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Imprint: Amsterdam, 1763
175 x 205 mm., in very good condition.
A very rare map by Peiter Meijer published in "Algemeene Oefenschoole" which was issued in two volumes in 1763 and 1770. The work is a translation of and designed as Benjamin Martin's 'Natural History of England', 1755-63. The date of Martin's issue 1758 is found in the imprint lower left. This map appears in the first volume and curiously refers to Bowen as the author. Hodson (1984-97) 260.
Stock number:9311.
£ 140.00 ( approx. $US 182.20 )
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Imprint: Frankfurt., 1638.
8.5 x 14cm. Uncoloured octavo view. Very slight foxing.
This attractive rare view of Aden was published in Daniel Meisner's 'Thesaurus Philo-Politicus'. Published in 1623-30 it ranks among the classic collections of city views alongside those of Munster, Braun and Hogenberg and Merian. Text is supplied by J. L. Gottfried and the plates by Mathias Merian, Sebastian Furck and G. Keller. Each scene displays a foreground message embodying a moral explained below in Latin and German verse. Meisner was born in Chomutov in what is now the Czech Republic but little is known of his life. The introduction to this work cites him as a 'Poeta Laureatus'. An example of the second state as published c.1640, a letter is placed before the pagination upper right. Landwehr no. 426.
Stock number:2799.
£ 150.00 ( approx. $US 195.21 )
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Imprint: Nuremberg, 1623-[c.40].
10 x 14.5 cms., in very good condition.
This attractive rare view of Bristol was published in Daniel Meisner's 'Thesaurus Philo-Politicus'. Published in 1623-30 it ranks among the classic collections of city views alongside those of Munster, Braun and Hogenberg and Merian. Text is supplied by J. L. Gottfried and the plates by Mathias Merian, Sebastian Furck and G. Keller. Each scene displays a foreground message embodying a moral explained below in Latin and German verse. Meisner was born in Chomutov in what is now the Czech Republic but little is known of his life. The introduction to this work cites him as a 'Poeta Laureatus'. An example of the second state as published c.1640, a letter is placed before the pagination upper right. Landwehr no. 426.
Stock number:3921.
£ 135.00 ( approx. $US 175.69 )
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Imprint: Frankfurt, 1627
10 x 14.5 cms., with a tear in the lower margin not affecting the image.
This attractive rare view of Chester was published in Daniel Meisner's 'Thesaurus Philo-Politicus'. Published in 1623-30 it ranks among the classic collections of city views alongside those of Munster, Braun and Hogenberg and Merian. Text is supplied by J. L. Gottfried and the plates by Mathias Merian, Sebastian Furck and G. Keller. Each scene displays a foreground message embodying a moral explained below in Latin and German verse. Meisner was born in Chomutov in what is now the Czech Republic but little is known of his life. The introduction to this work cites him as a 'Poeta Laureatus'. An example of the FIRST STATE. Landwehr no. 426.
Stock number:3923.
£ 150.00 ( approx. $US 195.21 )
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Imprint: Frankfurt, 1627-
100 x 145 mm., in good condition.
This attractive rare view of Chester was published in Daniel Meisner's 'Thesaurus Philo-Politicus'. Published in 1623-30 it ranks among the classic collections of city views alongside those of Munster, Braun and Hogenberg and Merian. Text is supplied by J. L. Gottfried and the plates by Mathias Merian, Sebastian Furck and G. Keller. Each scene displays a foreground message embodying a moral explained below in Latin and German verse. Here the translation is "Evil harms itself". Meisner was born in Chomutov in what is now the Czech Republic but little is known of his life. The introduction to this work cites him as a 'Poeta Laureatus'. An example of the second state as published c.1640. Landwehr no. 426.
Stock number:9038.
£ 195.00 ( approx. $US 253.77 )
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Imprint: Nuremberg, 1623-[c.40]
100 x 145 mm., in very good condition.
This attractive rare view of Edinburgh was published in Daniel Meisner's 'Thesaurus Philo-Politicus'. Published in 1623-30 it ranks among the classic collections of city views alongside those of Munster, Braun and Hogenberg and Merian. Text is supplied by J. L. Gottfried and the plates by Mathias Merian, Sebastian Furck and G. Keller. Each scene displays a foreground message embodying a moral explained below in Latin and German verse. Meisner was born in Chomutov in what is now the Czech Republic but little is known of his life. The introduction to this work cites him as a 'Poeta Laureatus'. An example of the second state as published c.1640, a letter is placed before the pagination upper right. Landwehr no. 426.
Stock number:9040.
£ 150.00 ( approx. $US 195.21 )
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Imprint: Frankfurt, 1627-[c.40]
100 x 145 mm., later wash colour, in good condition.
This attractive rare view of Exeter was published in Daniel Meisner's 'Thesaurus Philo-Politicus'. Published in 1623-30 it ranks among the classic collections of city views alongside those of Munster, Braun and Hogenberg and Merian. Text is supplied by J. L. Gottfried and the plates by Mathias Merian, Sebastian Furck and G. Keller. Each scene displays a foreground message embodying a moral explained below in Latin and German verse. Here the translation is "Evil harms itself". Meisner was born in Chomutov in what is now the Czech Republic but little is known of his life. The introduction to this work cites him as a 'Poeta Laureatus'. An example of the second state as published c.1640. Bennett & Batten (2011) Exeter no. 4; Landwehr no. 426.
Stock number:9039.
£ 195.00 ( approx. $US 253.77 )
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Imprint: Nuremberg, 1623-[c.40]
100 x 145 mm., in good condition.
This attractive rare view of Kingston upon Hull in Yorkshire was published in Daniel Meisner's 'Thesaurus Philo-Politicus'. Published in 1623-30 it ranks among the classic collections of city views alongside those of Munster, Braun and Hogenberg and Merian. Text is supplied by J. L. Gottfried and the plates by Mathias Merian, Sebastian Furck and G. Keller. Each scene displays a foreground message embodying a moral explained below in Latin and German verse. Meisner was born in Chomutov in what is now the Czech Republic but little is known of his life. The introduction to this work cites him as a 'Poeta Laureatus'. An example of the second state as published c.1640, a letter is placed before the pagination upper right. The town is illustrated with the old city walls and the nearby River Humber with two sea going vessels. Landwehr no. 426.
Stock number:8693.
£ 95.00 ( approx. $US 123.63 )
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Imprint: Nuremberg, 1631-[c.40].
10 x 14.5 cms., in very good condition.
This attractive rare view of Norwich was published in Daniel Meisner's 'Thesaurus Philo-Politicus'. Published in 1623-30 it ranks among the classic collections of city views alongside those of Munster, Braun and Hogenberg and Merian. Text is supplied by J. L. Gottfried and the plates by Mathias Merian, Sebastian Furck and G. Keller. Each scene displays a foreground message embodying a moral explained below in Latin and German verse. Meisner was born in Chomutov in what is now the Czech Republic but little is known of his life. The introduction to this work cites him as a 'Poeta Laureatus'. An example of the second state as published 1637-38, a letter is placed before the pagination upper right. Frostick no. 9; Landwehr no. 426.
Stock number:3919.
£ 110.00 ( approx. $US 143.15 )
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Imprint: Nuremberg, 1623-[c.40]
100 x 145 mm., in good condition.
This attractive rare view of Windsor was published in Daniel Meisner's 'Thesaurus Philo-Politicus'. Published in 1623-30 it ranks among the classic collections of city views alongside those of Munster, Braun and Hogenberg and Merian. Text is supplied by J. L. Gottfried and the plates by Mathias Merian, Sebastian Furck and G. Keller. Each scene displays a foreground message embodying a moral explained below in Latin and German verse. Meisner was born in Chomutov in what is now the Czech Republic but little is known of his life. The introduction to this work cites him as a 'Poeta Laureatus'. An example of the second state as published c.1640, a letter is placed before the pagination upper right. Landwehr no. 426.
Stock number:8691.
£ 135.00 ( approx. $US 175.69 )
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Imprint: Basle, 1564
140 x 155 mm., in fine condition.
Pomponius Mela's "De Situ Orbis" was one of the classical texts on geography along with the more famous Ptolemy "Geografia". This edition by the publisher Heinrich Petri included a series of small maps. This one covers Egypt with the Arabian peninsula. Shirley BL Atlases G.Mela 1c no. 5.
Stock number:4407.
£ 150.00 ( approx. $US 195.21 )
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Imprint: Basle, 1564
140 x 160 mm., in fine condition.
Pomponius Mela's "De Situ Orbis" was one of the classical texts on geography along with the more famous Ptolemy "Geografia". This edition by the publisher Heinrich Petri included a series of small maps. This one covers Egypt. Shirley BL Atlases G.Mela 1c no. 4.
Stock number:4553.
£ 120.00 ( approx. $US 156.17 )
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Imprint: Basle, 1564
140 x 160 mm., with small centrefold split restored in the lower margin not affecting the image, otherwise in fine condition.
Pomponius Mela's "De Situ Orbis" was one of the classical texts on geography along with the more famous Ptolemy "Geografia". This edition by the publisher Heinrich Petri included a series of small maps that of part of the North African coastline is offered here. It also depicts in the Mediterranean Sea the islands of Sicily, Sardinia and Malta. Shirley BL Atlases G.Mela 1a no. 14.
Stock number:4555.
£ 125.00 ( approx. $US 162.67 )
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Imprint: Amsterdam, R & J Wetstenii & G Smith, 1578-[1730]
340 x 480 mm., a fine example in recent wash colour.
Gerard Mercator's edition of Ptolemy's 'Geography' is highly acclaimed, he spent much of his life studying the work and even engraved the plates himself. The 'Geographia' is the earliest surviving geographical treatise. Much of Mercator's efforts were spent projecting Ptolemy's geography onto the projection which bears his name. Mercator is one of the worlds greatest cartographers and the 'Claudii Ptolemaei Tabulae Geographicae Orbis Terrarum' was first published in 1578. This map of the Lower Nile River in Egypt is in the third state with the addition of a latitude and longitude grid illustrating the projection. Koeman Me 5; Nordenskiold 234; Phillips, P.L. (Atlases) 384; Shirley BL T.Ptol-11a & 11k; Van der Krogt, P. (Atlantes) 0913A:1.2.
Stock number:6091.
£ 250.00 ( approx. $US 325.35 )
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Imprint: Utrecht, Francois Halma., 1578-[c.1695]
35 x 46 cms., a fine example in modern wash colour.
From Gerard Mercator's edition of 'Claudii Ptolemaei Tabulae Geographicae Orbis Terrarum'. It was in 1578 that one of the worlds greatest cartographers put out an edition of the earliest surviving geographical treatise. This map is centred on Armenia and shows the Black Sea and Caspian Sea to the west and east respectively. Koeman Me 5; Nordenskiold 234; Phillips, P.L. (Atlases) 384; Shirley BL T.Ptol-11a & 11k; Van der Krogt, P. (Atlantes) 1:501.
Stock number:4017.
£ 250.00 ( approx. $US 325.35 )
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Imprint: Utrecht, Francois Halma., 1578-[c.1695]
35 x 40 cms., a fine example in modern wash colour.
From Gerard Mercator's edition of 'Claudii Ptolemaei Tabulae Geographicae Orbis Terrarum'. It was in 1578 that one of the worlds greatest cartographers put out an edition of the earliest surviving geographical treatise. This map centres on present day Pakistan with the Indus River prominent. Upper right can be seen the Himalayan Mountains. Koeman Me 5; Nordenskiold 234; Phillips, P.L. (Atlases) 384; Shirley BL T.Ptol-11a & 11k; Van der Krogt, P. (Atlantes) 1:501.
Stock number:4022.
£ 325.00 ( approx. $US 422.96 )
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Imprint: Utrecht, Francois Halma., 1578-[c.1695]
34 x 46 cms., a fine example in modern wash colour.
From Gerard Mercator's edition of 'Claudii Ptolemaei Tabulae Geographicae Orbis Terrarum'. It was in 1578 that one of the worlds greatest cartographers put out an edition of the earliest surviving geographical treatise. This map shows Ptolemaic Asia Minor or modern day Turkey. A prominent Cyprus is found as are the Greek Islands of Lesbos and Rhodes. Koeman Me 5; Nordenskiold 234; Phillips, P.L. (Atlases) 384; Shirley BL T.Ptol-11a & 11k; Van der Krogt, P. (Atlantes) 1:501.
Stock number:4025.
£ 350.00 ( approx. $US 455.49 )
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Imprint: Amsterdam, R & J Wetstenii & G Smith, 1578-[1730]
350 x 410 mm., a fine example in recent wash colour.
Gerard Mercator's edition of Ptolemy's 'Geography' is highly acclaimed, he spent much of his life studying the work and even engraved the plates himself. The 'Geographia' is the earliest surviving geographical treatise. Much of Mercator's efforts were spent projecting Ptolemy's geography onto the projection which bears his name. Mercator is one of the worlds greatest cartographers and the 'Claudii Ptolemaei Tabulae Geographicae Orbis Terrarum' was first published in 1578. This map focuses on the region covering part of the silk route to China. Along this path rode much of Asia's spices to Europe. It is adorned with camels and camps of traders en route. It is in the third state with the addition of a latitude and longitude grid illustrating the projection. Koeman Me 5; Nordenskiold 234; Phillips, P.L. (Atlases) 384; Shirley BL T.Ptol-11a & 11k; Van der Krogt, P. (Atlantes) 1:501.
Stock number:6099.
£ 150.00 ( approx. $US 195.21 )
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Imprint: Amsterdam, R & J Wetstenii & G Smith, 1578-[1730]
350 x 400 mm., a fine example in recent wash colour.
Gerard Mercator's edition of Ptolemy's 'Geography' is highly acclaimed, he spent much of his life studying the work and even engraved the plates himself. The 'Geographia' is the earliest surviving geographical treatise. Much of Mercator's efforts were spent projecting Ptolemy's geography onto the projection which bears his name. Mercator is one of the worlds greatest cartographers and the 'Claudii Ptolemaei Tabulae Geographicae Orbis Terrarum' was first published in 1578. This mapcentres on present day Pakistan with the Indus River prominent. Upper right can be seen the Himalayan Mountains. It is in the third state with the addition of a latitude and longitude grid illustrating the projection. Koeman Me 5; Nordenskiold 234; Phillips, P.L. (Atlases) 384; Shirley BL T.Ptol-11a & 11k; Van der Krogt, P. (Atlantes) 1:501.
Stock number:6100.
£ 295.00 ( approx. $US 383.91 )
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Imprint: Amsterdam, R & J Wetstenii & G Smith, 1578-[1730]
350 x 470 mm., a fine example in recent wash colour.
Gerard Mercator's edition of Ptolemy's 'Geography' is highly acclaimed, he spent much of his life studying the work and even engraved the plates himself. The 'Geographia' is the earliest surviving geographical treatise. Much of Mercator's efforts were spent projecting Ptolemy's geography onto the projection which bears his name. Mercator is one of the worlds greatest cartographers and the 'Claudii Ptolemaei Tabulae Geographicae Orbis Terrarum' was first published in 1578. This map centres on India although there is not much of a peninsula. Its presence can be determined by the Indus and Ganges Rivers on the left and right respectively. Sri Lanka can be seen at the bottom of the map. It is in the third state with the addition of a latitude and longitude grid illustrating the projection. Not in Gole; Koeman Me 5; Nordenskiold 234; Phillips, P.L. (Atlases) 384; Shirley BL T.Ptol-11a & 11k; Van der Krogt, P. (Atlantes) 1:501.
Stock number:6101.
£ 350.00 ( approx. $US 455.49 )
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