SEVENTEENTH-CENTURY PRINTED WORLD MAPS

 

@ 2000 Jolanta T. Pekacz and Andrew C. Gow

 

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ANONYMOUS

c. 1600

145 x 290 mm (map only)

Planisphaerium Geographicum

(Shirley, 222)

Bibliography:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), 239

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ANONYMOUS

c. 1600

75 mm in diameter

[no title]

(Shirley, 223)

Reproductions:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), pl. 178

Bibliography:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), 240

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ANONYMOUS

c. 1600 [1635]

350 mm in diamater

[no title]

[separate publication?]

(Shirley, 224)

Reproductions:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), pl. 179

Bibliography:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), 240

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PETRUS PLANCIUS - PAUL de la HOUVE

Paris? c. 1600

400 x 555 mm

Orbis Terrarum Rypus De Integro Multis in Locis Emendatus

[separate publication]

(Shirley, 225)

Reproductions:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), pl. 157 and 266

Bibliography:

* UBA Oude karten 118

Wieder, Frederick. C. (ed.), Monumenta Cartographica, 5 vols, The Hague: M. Nijhoff & Co., 1925-33, II, p. 39, item 42

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), 240

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ANTONIO SALIBA - AMBR. SCHEVENHUYSE

Haarlem, c. 1600?

580 x 530 mm

Veritable Representation Des Premiers Matieres Ou Elements . . .

[separate publication]

(Shirley, 226)

Reproductions:

Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Munich, Exhibition Catalogue, DieKarte Als Kunstwerk, 1979, pl. 96

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), pl. 123 (the De Jode version as issued by Jean Messager)

Bibliography:

Map Collectors’ Circle, ed. by R.V. Tooley, no. 1, item 25

Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Munich, Exhibition Catalogue, DieKarte Als Kunstwerk, 1979, item 193

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), 241

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ARNOLDO di ARNOLDI

Siena, 1600

1035 x 1850 mm

Descrittione Universale Della Terra Con L’Uso Del Navigare, Nuovam Accresciuta

[separate publication]

(Shirley, 227)

Reproductions:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), pl. 182

Bibliography:

Almagia, R., Il Planisfero di Arnoldo de Arnoldi, 1600, Rome: Pubblicazioni dell’Instituto di Geografia della R. Universita di Roma, 1934

Douwma, Robert, Catalogue 22, 1979, item 100

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), 242

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HOUTMAN ?

1600

Reproductions of details:

Skelton, Raleigh A., Explorers’ Maps. Chapters in the Cartographic Record of Geographical Discovery, New York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1958, fig. 97 (east India)

Bibliography:

Skelton, Raleigh A., Explorers’ Maps. Chapters in the Cartographic Record of Geographical Discovery, New York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1958, 156

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EDWARD WRIGHT ?

1600

complied for his Hakluyt Voyages

Bibliography:

Tooley, Ronald V., Maps and map-makers, 6th ed., London: B. T. Batsford Ltd., 1978, 51

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ARNOLDO di ARNOLDI

Siena, 1601

500 x 795 mm

Universale Descrittione Del Mondo

[separate publication]

(Shirley, 228)

Reproductions:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), pl. 180

Bibliography:

Almagia, R., Il Planisfero di Arnoldo de Arnoldi, 1600, Rome: Pubblicazioni dell’Instituto di Geografia della R. Universita di Roma, 1934

Kraus, H.P., Catalogue 80, item 81

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), 243

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JOHANN THEODOR de BRY

Frankfurt, 1601

100 x 145 mm

[no title]

from: [Major Voyages, Part IX]

(Shirley, 229)

Reproductions:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), pl. 181

Bibliography:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), 243

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ABRAHAM ORTELIUS - MICHEL COIGNET

Antwerp, 1601

80 x 120 mm

Typus Orbis Terrarum

From: Epitome Theatri Orbis Terrarum . . .

(Shirley, 230)

Reproductions:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), pl. 183

Bibliography:

Koeman, Cornelis, Atlantes Neerlandici, 6 vols., Amsterdam, 1967-85, Ort. 63

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), 246

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ABRAHAM ORTELIUS - Jan Baptist Vrients

Antwerp. 1601

85 x 125 mm

[no title]

From: Epitome theatri Orteliani . . .

(Shirley, 231)

Reproductions:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), pl. 184

Bibliography:

Koeman, Cornelis, Atlantes Neerlandici, 6 vols., Amsterdam, 1967-85, Ort. 58

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), 246

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FABRIZIO PADOVANI

Bologna, 1601

185 x 220 mm

Carta Marina

From: Tractatus Duo Alter De Ventis Alter Perbrevis De Terraemotu . . .

(Shirley, 232)

Bibliography:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), 247

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JEAN de CLARC

Paris, 1602

335 x 515 mm

Orbis Terrae Novissima Descriptio

[separate publication]

(Shirley, 233)

Reproductions:

Tooley, Ronald V., Maps and map-makers, 6th ed., London: B. T. Batsford Ltd., 1978, fig. 81

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), pl. 185

Bibliography:

Dainville, F. de, L’Evolution De l’Atlas De France Sous Louis XIII, Paris, 1963

Wagner, Henry R., The Cartography of the Northwest Coast Of America to the Year 1800, 2 vols., Berkeley, 1937; reprinted 1968, 231

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), 247 and 249

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JEAN de CLERC

Paris, 1602

335 x 515 mm

Nova Universi Orbis Descriptio

[separate publication]

(Shirley, 234)

Bibliography:

Dainville, F. de, L’Evolution De l’Atlas De France Sous Louis XIII, Paris, 1963

Wagner, Henry R., The Cartography of the Northwest Coast Of America to the Year 1800, 2 vols., Berkeley, 1937; reprinted 1968, 231

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), 249

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WILLIAM KIP – HANS WOUTNEEL

London, 1602

90 mm in diameter

Typus Orbis Terrarum

[separate publication]

(Shirley, 235)

Reproductions:

Hind, A. M., Engraving in England in the 16th and 17th Centuries, 3 vols, Cambridge, 1952-55, II, pl. 6

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), pl. 133 (Hondius’ original)

Bibliography:

Box, E. G., The Circular Maps, 1937

Hind, A. M., Engraving in England in the 16th and 17th Centuries, 3 vols, Cambridge, 1952-55, II, 29-30

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), 249

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FRANCESCO ROBACIOLI

Brescia, 1602

720 x 480 mm (with text)

230 x 490 mm (map only)

Teatro del Cielo a della Terra (on print)

Fatto in casa del Signior Francesco Robacioli (on map)

(Shirley, 236)

Reproductions:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), pl. 187

(see Shirley)

Bibliography:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), 251

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JOHANN OTERSCHADEN

Antwerp?, c. 1603

260 x 520 mm

Nova et integra universi Orbis descriptio

[set of twelve gores]

(Shirley, 237)

Reproductions:

Stevenson, Edward Luther, Terrestrial and celestial globes; their history and construction, 2 vols., New Haven, published for the Hispanic Society of America by the Yale University Press, 1921; reprinted 1971, II, pl. 140

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), pl. 188

Bibliography:

Kraus, H. P., Catalogue 124 (Supplement), 1969, item IV

Wawink, Franz, "Der Erdgloben Des Johannes Oterschaden," Der Globusfreund, Vienna, 1978, 166

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), 252

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JODOCUS HONDIUS

Amsterdam, 1603

[size not recorded]

Descriptio Orbis Terrarum Geographica & Hydrographica Amstelod. 1603

[separate publication]

(Shirley, 238)

Reproductions:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), pl. 242 (A) and 242 (B), two sheets of the 1627 map by Henricus Hondius

Bibliography:

Lasor a Varea, Universus Terrarum Orbis Scriptorum . . ., Padua, 1713, II, 568

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), 253

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URBANO MONTE

Milan, 1603

485 x 485 mm

Totius Orbis Terrarum Exacta Descriptio

[separate publication]

world map on a polar projection

(Shirley, 239)

Reproductions:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), pl. 189

Bibliography:

R. Almagia, "Il planisfero di Urbano Monti," La Bibliofilia 43 (1941) Firenze, 156-193

Shirley, Rodney W., "All the World within a circle. Some unusual world maps on a single polar projection," The Map Collector 10 (March 1980), 6

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), 253-255

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GUILLAUME de NAUTONIER

Venés, 1603

235 x 410 mm (excl. text above and below map)

Orbis Terrae Compendiosa Descriptio . . .

From: Mécométrie De Leymant . . .

(Shirley, 240)

Reproductions:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), pl. 191

Bibliography:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), 255

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WILLEM NICOLAI

Leiden, 1603

260 x 520 mm

Nova et integra Orbis descriptio

[set of twelve gores]

(Shirley, 241)

Reproductions:

Wagner, Henry R., The Cartography of the Northwest Coast Of America to the Year 1800, 2 vols., Berkeley, 1937; reprinted 1968, XXXIX ???

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), pl. 188

Bibliography:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), 255

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FERNANDO de SOLIS

Valladolid, 1603

340 x 495 mm

Tipus Orbis Terrarum

From: Relaciones universales del mondo . . .

(Shirley, 242)

Reproductions:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), pl. 192

Bibliography:

Sabin, J., A Dictionary of Books relating to America, New York, 1868-1936; reprinted 1961-1962, 6809

Wagner, Henry R., The Cartography of the Northwest Coast Of America to the Year 1800, 2 vols., Berkeley, 1937; reprinted 1968, 235

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), 255

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JOSHUA van den ENDE

Amsterdam, c. 1604

1130 x 2310 mm

[Nova Et Exacta Terrarum Orbis Tabula Geographica Ac Hydrographica]

[separate publication]

(Shirley, 243)

Reproductions:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), pl. 190

Bibliography:

Destombes, Marcel, La Mappemonde de Petrus Plancius gravée par Josua van den Ende 1604, Hanoi, 1944

Destombes, Marcel. "Quelques rares cartes nautiques neerlandaises du XVIIe siècle: Deux feuilles de la Mappemonde de Plancius, 1604-1617," Imago Mundi 30 (1978)

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), 255 and 259

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PIETER van den KEERE

Amsterdam, 1604

400 x 570 mm

Orbis Terrarum Typus De Integro Multis In locis Emendatus auctore Petro Kaerio anno 1604

[separate publication]

(Shirley, 244)

Reproductions:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), see pl. 152

Bibliography:

Keuning, J., "Pieter van den Keere (Petrus Kaerius) 1571-1646?, Imago Mundi XV (1960)

R. V. Tooley and C. Bricker, History of Cartography, London, 1969, 110

Wagner, Henry R., The Cartography of the Northwest Coast of America to the Year 1800, 2 vols., Berkeley, 1937; reprinted 1968, 238 and 247

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), 259-260

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JOHANN MAYER

Munich, 1604

60 x 120 mm

[no title]

From: Epitome Cronicorum Seculi Moderni . . .

(Shirley, 245)

Bibliography:

Sabin, J., A Dictionary of Books relating to America, New York, 1868-1936; reprinted 1961-1962, 47110

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), 260

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URBANO MONTE

Milan, 1604

2740 x 2740 mm

world map on a polar projection

Universale Geografia Et Descrittione De Tutta La Terra De Urbano Monte . . .

[separate publication]

(Shirley, 246)

Reproductions of details:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), pl. 193 (part of Brazil)

Bibliography:

R. Almagia, "Il planisfero di Urbano Monti," La Bibliofilia, Firenze, 1941

Shirley, Rodney W., "All the World within a circle. Some unusual world maps on a single polar projection," The Map Collector 10 (March 1980), 2-6

J. J. S. Goss, "An Unusual Manuscript Wall Map by Urbano Monti 1544-1613," The Map Collector, June 1981

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), 260-261

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URBANO MONTE

Milan, 1604

510 x 510 mm

[no title] Leone Palavicino Itaglio

[separate publication]

(Shirley, 247)

Reproductions:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), pl. 194

Bibliography:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), 263

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LUIS TEIXERIA

Amsterdam?, 1604? [c. 1645]

395 x 505 mm (one sheet of four)

Magna Totius Orbis Terratum Geographica et Hydrographica Tabula, Luid. Teixiera

[separate publication]

(Shirley, 248)

Reproductions:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), pl. 195

Bibliography:

G. Caraci, "Messa a Punto sul Cartografo Portoghese Luis Teixeira," La Bibliofilia, Florence, 1936

A. Cortesao and A. Teixeira de Mota, Portugaliae Monumenta Cartographica, Lisbon, 1960, vol. III, pp. 41-49

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), 263, 265

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PETRUS PLANCIUS

1604

Reproductions:

La mappemonde de Petrus Plancius gravée par Josua van den Ende, 1604 d’après l’unique exemplaire de la Bibliothèque Nationale de Paris, Hanoi, Société de Géographie, 1944 [facsimile]

Cortesao, Armando, Portugaliae Monumenta Cartographica, Lisboa, 1960 [Plancius: III, 87-88, 97-100, pl. 381-385]

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PETRUS PLANCIUS - Anon.

Amsterdam?, c. 1605

400 x 565 mm

[no title]

[separate publication]

(Shirley, 249)

Reproductions:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), pl. 196

Bibliography:

Wieder, Frederick. C. (ed.), Monumenta Cartographica, 5 vols, The Hague: M. Nijhoff & Co., 1925-33, I, item 39, p. 39

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), 265

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PETRUS PLANCIUS - Anon.

Amsterdam?, c. 1605

335 x 475 mm

Orbis Terrae Compendiosa Descriptio

[separate publication]

(Shirley, 250)

Reproductions:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), pl. 197

Bibliography:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), 266

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JOSEPH HALL

London, 1605

155 x 190 mm

[no title]

From: Mundus Alter et Idem Sive Terra Australis . . .

(Shirley, 251)

Reproductions of details:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), pl. 198

Bibliography:

Map Collectors’ Circle, ed. by R.V. Tooley, no. 2

Sabin, J., A Dictionary of Books relating to America, New York, 1868-1936; reprinted 1961-1962, 29819

John Wands, "The Early Printing History of Joseph Hall’s ‘Mundus Alter et Idem’, Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America 74 (1980)

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), 267

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JODOCUS HONDIUS

Amsetrdam, c. 1605

135 x 270 mm

[no title]

[set of twelve gores]

(Shirley, 252)

Reproductions:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), pl. 199

Bibliography:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), 267

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WILLEM J. BLAEU

Amsterdam, 1605

1340 x 2440 mm

Nova Universi Terrarum Orbis Mappa Ex Optimis Quibusque Geographicis Hydrographicisq . . .

[separate publication]

(Shirley, 253)

Reproductions:

E. L. Stevenson, Willem Janszoon Baleu 1571-1638. A Sketch of his Life and Work with Particular Reference to his World Map 1605, New York, 1914 (with facsimile of the copy in the Hispanic Scoeity of America)

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), pl. 236 (the re-issue by Jodocus Hondius junior in 1624)

G. Schilder, The World Map of 1624 by Willem Jansz. Blaeu & Jodocus Hondius, Amsterdam, 1977 (with facsimile made up from sheets of the 1624 issue)

Reproductions of details:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), 269 (vignette)

Bibliography:

E. L. Stevenson, Willem Janszoon Baleu 1571-1638. A Sketch of his Life and Work with Particular Reference to his World Map 1605, New York, 1914

G. Schilder, The World Map of 1624 by Willem Jansz. Blaeu & Jodocus Hondius, Amsterdam, 1977

Wagner, Henry R., The Cartography of the Northwest Coast of America to the Year 1800, 2 vols., Berkeley, 1937; reprinted 1968, 239

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), 268-269

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PAULUS MERULA

Leiden, 1605

295 x 495 mm

Totius Orbis Cogniti Universalis Descriptio

From: Paulii G.F.P.N. Merulam Cosmographiae Generalis . . .

(Shirley, 254)

Reproductions:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), pl. 200

Bibliography:

Koeman, Cornelis, Atlantes Neerlandici, 6 vols., Amsterdam, 1967-85, III, p. 1

Wagner, Henry R., The Cartography of the Northwest Coast of America to the Year 1800, 2 vols., Berkeley, 1937; reprinted 1968, p. 240

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), 269-270

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WILLEM J. BLAEU

Amsterdam, 1606

Nova Totius Terrarum Orbis Geographica ac Hydrographica Tabula

[separate publication]

Reproductions:

Moreland, Carl and David Bannister, Antique maps. A Collector’s Handbook, London & New York: Longman, 1983, 101

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), pl. 201

Bibliography:

Lister, Raymond, Old Maps and Globes, London: Bell & Hyman, 1979, 27

Wagner, Henry R., The Cartography of the Northwest Coast of America to the Year 1800, 2 vols., Berkeley, 1937; reprinted 1968, p. 243

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), 270-271

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ANDREAS GARCIA de CÉSPEDES

Medris, 1606

140 x 280 mm

[no title]

From: Regimientio De Navegation . . .

Reproductions:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), pl. 202

Bibliography:

Wagner, Henry R., The Cartography of the Northwest Coast of America to the Year 1800, 2 vols., Berkeley, 1937; reprinted 1968, p. 244

Sabin, J., A Dictionary of Books relating to America, New York, 1868-1936; reprinted 1961-1962, 11718

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), 271

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MIGUEL PEREZ

Granada, 1606

140 mm (each hemisphere)

Figura Que Descrive La Asia, Africa, y Europa/ Figura Que Senata El nuevo Munro

From: Theatro Del Mundo Y De El Tiempo . .

(Shirley, 257)

Bibliography:

Videl, F., Mapas De America en los Lobron Espanoles, Madrid, 1955, p. 15

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), 273

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WILLEM J. BLAEU

Amsterdam, 1606-07

840 x 1110 mm (map alone)

1430 x 2040 mm (with borders)

Nova Orbis Terrarum Geographica ac Hydrogr. . . .

[separate publication]

(Shirley, 258)

Reproductions:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), pl. 203

Bibliography:

Keuning, J. and D. Donckersloot-De Vrij, Willem Jansz. Blaeu. A Bibliography and history of his work as a coartographer and publisher, Amsetrdam, 1973

Schilder, Günter, "Willem Jansz. Blaeu’s Wall Map of the World, on Mercator’s Projection 1606-07, and its Influence," Imago Mundi 31 (1979)

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), 273, 276

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JODOCUS HONDIUS

Amsterdam, 1607

135 x 195 mm

Typus Orbis Terrarum

From: Atlas Minor Gerardi Mercatoris a Hondi . . .

(Shirley, 259)

Reproductions:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), pl. 204

Reproductions:

Koeman, Cornelis, Atlantes Neerlandici, 6 vols., Amsterdam, 1967-85, Me., 186

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), 277

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JODOCUS HONDIUS

Amsterdam, 1607

150 x 190 mm

Designatio Orbis Christiani

From: Atlas Minor Gerardi Mercatoris a Hondi . . .

(Shirley, 260)

Reproductions:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), pl. 205

Reproductions:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), 278

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ANONYMOUS

c. 1607

155 x 230 mm

Designation Orbis Christiani

[publication not recodred]

(Shirley, 261)

Bibliography:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), 278

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PETRUS PLANCIUS

Amsterdam, 1607 [1651]

Universi Orbis Tabula . . .

[separate publication]

(Shirley, 262)

Reproductions:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), pl. 291, the 1651 issue by Cornelis Danckerts

Bibliography:

Wagner, Henry R., The Cartography of the Northwest Coast of America to the Year 1800, 2 vols., Berkeley, 1937; reprinted 1968, 248

Wieder, Frederick. C. (ed.), Monumenta Cartographica, 5 vols, The Hague: M. Nijhoff & Co., 1925-33, II, pp. 44-45, no. 65

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), 278-279

[a facsimile by Günter Schilder is in course of preparation]

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JODOCUS HONDIUS

Amsterdam, 1608

1530 x 2120 mm

Nova Et Exacta Totius Orbis Terrarum Descriptio . . .

[separate publication]

(Shirley, 263)

Reproductions:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), pl. 206

Bibliography:

Heawood, Edward, The map of the world on Mercator projection byJodocus Hondius, 1608, R.G.S., 1927 [with facsimile]

Koeman, Cornelis, Jodocus Hondius’ Wall Map of Europe 1595, Imago Mundi Supplement V, Amsterdam, 1967

Wagner, Henry R., The Cartography of the Northwest Coast of America to the Year 1800, 2 vols., Berkeley, 1937; reprinted 1968, 249

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), 279, 282

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PIETER van den KEERE

Amsterdam, 1608

400 x 530 mm (with borders)

Nova Totius Terrarum Orbis Geographica . . .

[separate publication]

(Shirley, 264)

Reproductions:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), pl. 207

Bibliography:

Koeman, Cornelis, Introduction to the Facsimile Edition of Pieter van den Keere’s Germani Inferior, Amsterdam, 1966

Wagner, Henry R., The Cartography of the Northwest Coast of America to the Year 1800, 2 vols., Berkeley, 1937; reprinted 1968, 251

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), 283

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WILLEM J. BLAEU

Amsterdam, c. 1608 [c. 1666]

Nova Orbis Terrarum Geographica Ac Hydrographica . . .

[separate publication]

(Shirley, 265)

Reproductions:

Schilder, Günter, Three World Maps by Francois Van Den Hoeye of 1661, Willem Janszoon (Blaeu) of 1607, Claes Janszoon Visscher of 1650, Amsterdam, 1981, il. 22

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), pl. 208

Bibliography:

Müller, Frederick, Remarkable maps of the XVth, XVIth, and XVIIth centuries reproduced in their original size, 6 vols., Amsterdam, 1894-97, I, 7-8

Schilder, Günter, Three World Maps by Francois Van Den Hoeye of 1661, Willem Janszoon (Blaeu) of 1607, Claes Janszoon Visscher of 1650, Amsterdam, 1981, pp. 10 and 29-30

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), 283, 285

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PIETER van den KEERE

Amsterdam, 1609 [1619]

830 x 1080 mm

Nova Orbis Terrarum Geographica . . .

[separate publication]

(Shirley, 266)

Reproductions:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), pl. 209

Bibliography:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), 285

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AUGUSTINO TORNIELLO

Milan, 1609

190 x 375 mm

Situs Partium Praecipuarum Totius Orbis Terrarum

From: Annales Sacri et Profani . . .

(Shirley, 267)

Reproductions:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), pl. 210

Bibliography:

Kraus, H.P. Catalogue 143, item 24

Sotheby’s, Sale Catalogue 21 April, 1983, lot 97

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), 287

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GIUSEPPE ROSACCIO

Florence, c. 1610

265 x 315 mm

Universale Ecc. te Descrittione Di Tutto Il Mondo Del Gioseppe Rosaccio

From: Discorso . . . Firenze

(Shirley, 268)

Reproductions:

Hoppen, Stephanie, Cartographica Curiosa, 1981, item 18 (with illustration of state 2)

Kraus, H. P., Sir Francis Drake, Amsterdam, 1970, pp. 99-100

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), pl. 212

Bibliography:

Kraus, H. P., Sir Francis Drake (Amsterdam, 1970), p. 205

Sabin, J., A Dictionary of Books relating to America, New York, 1868-1936; reprinted 1961-1962, 73194

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), 287

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PIETER van den KEERE ?

c. 1610

Reproductions:

The Map Collector 8 (Sept. 1979), 51

Bibliography:

Schilder, Günter and James Welu, The World Map of c. 1610 by Petrus Kaerius (Pieter van den Keere), Amsterdam: Nico Israel, 1979 [full-size facsimile]

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NICOLAES VAN GEELKERCKEN

Amsterdam?, 1610

410 x 575 mm

Universi Orbis Tabula De-Integro Delineata

[separate publication]

(Shirley, 269)

Reproduction of detail:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), p. 328 (cartouche from the western hemisphere with portraits of the four circumnavigators: Magellan, Drake, Cavendish and Noort)

Reproductions:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), pl. 211

Bibliography:

Keuning, J., "Nicolaas Geelkercken," Imago Mundi 11 (1954), pp. 174-177

Wagner, Henry R., The Cartography of the Northwest Coast of America to the Year 1800, 2 vols., Berkeley, 1937; reprinted 1968, 254

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), 289-290

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FRANZ RITTER

Nuremberg, 1610

295 x 360 mm

[no title]

From: Speculum Solis . . .

(Shirley, 270)

Reproductions:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), pl. 213

Bibliography:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), 290-291

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NICOLAS SPIRINX

1610

180 x 360 mm

Recens Et Integ Orbis Descriptio 1610

[set of twelve gores]

(Shirley, 271)

Bibliography:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), 291

Brown, Lloyd A., The World Encompassed. An exhibition of the history of maps held at the Baltimore Museum of Art, Baltimore, Md, Trustees of the Walters Art Gallery, 1952, 141

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EDWARD WRIGHTWILLIAM KIP

London, 1610

530 x 770 mm

[no title]

From: Certaine Errors in Navigation . . .

(Shirley, 272)

Reproductions:

Hind, A. M., Engraving in England in the 16th and 17th Centuries, 3 vols, Cambridge, 1952-55, II, pl. 8 & 9

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), pl. 214

Bibliography:

Parsons, E.J.S. and W. F. Morris, "Edward Wright and his Work," Imago Mundi 3 (1939)

Hind, A. M., Engraving in England in the 16th and 17th Centuries, 3 vols, Cambridge, 1952-55, II, pp. 32-34

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), 291

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JODOCUS HONDIUS

Amsterdam, c. 1611 [1618]

1860 x 2465 mm

Novissima Ac Exactissima Totius Orbius Terrarum . . .

[separate publication]

(Shirley, 273)

Reproductions of details:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), 293, cartouche from the eastern hemisphere with Gerard Mercator sitting with Jodocus Hondius and his wife

Reproductions:

Stevenson, E. L. and J. Fischer, S.J., The Map of the World by Jodocus Hondius 1611, New York, 1907 (issued with a facsimile)

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), pl. 215

Bibliography:

Fite, Emerson D. and Archibald Freeman, A book of old mapsdelineating American history from the earliest days down to the close of the Revolutionary War, Cambridge, Mass., 1926, no. 31

Schilder, Günter, The World Map of 1669 by Jodocus Hondius theElder and Nicolaas Visscher, Amsterdam, 1979

Stevenson, E. L. and J. Fischer, S.J., The Map of the World by Jodocus Hondius 1611, New York, 1907 (issued with a facsimile)

Wagner, Henry R., The Cartography of the Northwest Coast of America to the Year 1800, 2 vols., Berkeley, 1937; reprinted 1968, 255, 176, and 302

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), 293, 296

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PIETER van den KEERE

Amsterdam, c. 1611

1510 x 1970 mm

Nova Totius Orbis Mappa . . .

[separate publication]

(Shirley, 274)

Reproductions:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), pl. 216

Bibliography:

Schilder, Günter and James Welu, The World Map of 1611 by Pieter van den Keere, Amsterdam, 1980 (with full-size facsimile)

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), 296-297

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ARTHUS HOPTON

London, 1611

A description of the world

From: Speculum Topographicum or the Topographical Glasse . . .

(Shirley, 275)

Bibliography:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), 297

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MARINO SANUDO? – JOHANN BONGARS

Hanover, 1611

325 mm diameter

[no title]

From: Gesta Dei pro Francos . . .

(Shirley, 276)

Reproductions:

Nordenskiöld, Adolf Erik, Facsimile Atlas to the early historyof cartography, with Reproductions of the most important maps printed in the XV and XVI centuries, Stockholm, 1889, fig., 28

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), pl. 217

Bibliography:

Nordenskiöld, Adolf Erik, Facsimile Atlas to the early historyof cartography, with Reproductions of the most important maps printed in the XV and XVI centuries, Stockholm, 1889, pp. 51-52

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), 297

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HERMAN FABRONIUS

Schmalkalden, 1612

145 x 270 mm

[no title]

From: Newe Summarische Welt Historia . . .

(Shirley, 277)

Copies:

Yale University Library

Bibliography:

Bernard Quaritch Ltd, 1887 Catalogue of Books, vol V, no. 28199

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), 300

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HESSEL GERRITSZ

Amsterdam, 1612

145 x 285 mm

[no title]

From: Beschryvinghe Vander Samoyeden Landt . . .

(Shirley, 278)

Reproductions:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), pl. 218

Bibliography:

Keuning, J., "Hessel Gerritsz," Imago Mundi 6 (1949), pp. 54-55

Sabin, J., A Dictionary of Books relating to America, New York, 1868-1936; reprinted 1961-1962, 33489 (listed under Hudson)

Wagner, Henry R., The Cartography of the Northwest Coast of America to the Year 1800, 2 vols., Berkeley, 1937; reprinted 1968, 257

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), 301

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OTTAVIO PISANI

1612

Octavii Pisani Globus Terrestris Planisphericus

world map on a south polar projection

engraving

[separate publication]

1620 x 1620 mm

(Shirley, 279)

Copies:

Bibliothéque Nationale, Paris

National Maritime Museum

Bibliothèque Royale, Brussels

Reproductions of details:

Shirley, Rodney W., "All the World within a circle. Some unusual world maps on a single polar projection," The Map Collector 10 (March 1980), 4-5 (the lower right-hand quadrant)

Reproductions:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), pl. 219

Bibliography:

G. Marcel, "Ottavio Pisani, mathematicien et cartographe Napolitan," Bulletin de géographie historique et descriptive, Paris, 1889-1890

G. Wauwermans, Histoire de l’Ecole Cartographique Belge et Anversoise, Brussels, 1895, II, 285-290

Shirley, Rodney W., "All the World within a circle. Some unusual world maps on a single polar projection," The Map Collector 10 (March 1980), 6-7

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), 303

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JODOCUS HONDIUS and Adrian Veen

Amsterdam, 1613

840 x 1680 mm

[no totle]

[set of twelve gores]

(Shirley, 280)

Reproductions:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), pl. 220

Bibliography:

Stevenson, Edward Luther, Terrestrial and celestial globes; their history and construction, 2 vols., New Haven, published for the Hispanic Society of America by the Yale University Press, 1921; reprinted 1971, II, 11-33.

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), 303-304

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PIETER van den KEERE

Amsterdam, 1613

150 x 300 mm

[no title]

[set of twelve gores]

(Shirley, 281)

Reproductions:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), pl. 221

Bibliography:

* Wagner, 261.

Wieder, Frederick. C. (ed.), Monumenta Cartographica, 5 vols, The Hague: M. Nijhoff & Co., 1925-33, II, nos. 72 and 73.

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), 304

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FRANZ RITTER

Nuremberg, 1613

200 mm in diameter

[no title]

From: Astrolabium . . .

(Shirley, 282)

Bibliography:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), 306

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SZYMON SYRENSKI

Kraków, 1613

60 x 75 mm

[no title]

From: Zielnik Herbarzem . . .

(Shirley, 283)

Reproductions:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), pl. 222

Bibliography:

Bibliografia Polska, Kraków, 1934, vol. XXX, p. 172

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), 306

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PETRUS BERTIUS

Paris, 1614?

160 x 275 mm

Orbis Terrarum Per Primum Meridianum . . .

From: Breviarum Totius Orbis . . .

(Shirley, 306)

Bibliography:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), 306-307

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PIETER van den KEERE

Amsterdam, 1614

220 x 440 mm

[no title]

[set of twelve gores]

(Shirley, 285)

Bibliography:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), 307

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PETRUS PLANCIUS

Amsterdam, 1614

300 x 725 mm

[no title]

[set of twelve gores]

(Shirley, 286)

Reproductions:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), pl. 223

Bibliography:

Stevenson, Edward Luther, Terrestrial and celestial globes; their history and construction, 2 vols., New Haven, published for the Hispanic Society of America by the Yale University Press, 1921; reprinted 1971, II, pp. 47-50

* Wagner, 264 (giving diameter in error as 21")

Wieder, Frederick. C. (ed.), Monumenta Cartographica, 5 vols, The Hague: M. Nijhoff & Co., 1925-33, II, pp. 45-46, nos. 77 and 79

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), 307

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FRANCISCUS VERHAER

Antwerp, 1614

410 x 600 mm

Novus Typus Orbis . . .

[separate publication]

(Shirley, 287)

Reproductions:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), pl. 222 (A)

Bibliography:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), 307-309

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FRANS VERHAER ?

ca. 1614

Geographia restituta per globi trientes

world map in the form of a triptych

Reproductions:

John Goss, "Unusual world map sold," The Map Collector 50 (Spring 1990), 41

Bibliography:

John Goss, "Unusual world map sold," The Map Collector 50 (Spring 1990), 41

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CLAES JANSZOON VISSCHER

Amsterdam, 1614

505 x 615 mm

Orbis Terrarum Typus De Integro . . .

[separate publication]

(Shirley, 288)

Reproductions:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), pl. 225

Bibliography:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), 313

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JODOCUS HONDIUS – GIUSEPPE de ROSSI

Milan or Rome, [1615?]

330 x 660 mm

[no title]

[set of twelve gores]

(Shirley, 289)

Reproductions:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), pl. 224

Bibliography:

Stevenson, Edward Luther, Terrestrial and celestial globes; their history and construction, 2 vols., New Haven, published for the Hispanic Society of America by the Yale University Press, 1921; reprinted 1971, II, pp. 13-14

* Wagner, 266 (referring in error to a globe 31" in diameter)

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), 313-314

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PETRUS BERTIUS

Amsterdam, 1616

95 x 135 mm

Typus Orbis Terrarum

From: Petri Bertii Tabularum Geographicarum Contractarum Libri septem . . .

(Shirley, 290)

Reproductions:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), pl. 170 (Langenes’ oval world map)

Bibliography:

Koeman, Cornelis, Atlantes Neerlandici, 6 vols., Amsterdam, 1967-85, Lan. 11 A (although listed under Langenes, the maps are from new plates)

Sabin, J., A Dictionary of Books relating to America, New York, 1868-1936; reprinted 1961-1962, 5014

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), 314

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PETRUS BERTIUS

Amsterdam, 1616

95 x 135 mm

Typus Orbis Terrarum

From: Petri Bertii Tabularum Geographicarum Contractarum Libri septem . . .

(Shirley, 291)

Reproductions:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), pl. 226

Bibliography:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), 314

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FRANC-ANTOINE de la PORTE

Paris, 1616

270 x 350 mm (excluding lower text)

Jardinage De Facon Nouvelle . . .

[separate publication]

(Shirley, 292)

Reproductions:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), pl. 227

Bibliography:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), 315

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ANONYMOUS

London, c. 1617

115 x 205 mm

Tabula Historico-Geographica

[Broadside]

(Shirley, 293)

Bibliography:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), 315

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CLAES JANSZOON VISSCHER

Amsterdam, c. 1617

545 x 825 mm

[no title]

[separate publication]

(Shirley, 294)

Reproductions:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), pl. 229

Bibliography:

Grosjean, Georges and Kinauer, Rudolf, Kartenkunst und Kartentechnik vom Altertum bis Barock, Bern and Stuttgart, 1970, pp. 108-109

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), 317

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NICOLAES van GEELKERCKEN

Amsterdam, 1617

415 x 565 mm

Orbis Terrarum Descriptio . . .

[separate publication]

(Shirley, 295)

Reproduction of detail:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), p. 321 (a rural scene depicting one of the seasons from the lower left hand corner)

Reproductions:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), pl. 228

Bibliography:

Keuning, Johannes, "Nicolaas Geelkerken," Imago Mundi 11 (1954)

Douwma, Robert, Catalogue 22 (1979), item 103 (state 1, 1617)

* Wagner, 275

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), 317, 321

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JODOCUS HONDIUS Jnr.

Amsterdam, 1617

390 x 580 mm

Nova Totius Terrarum Orbis . . .

[separate publication]

(Shirley, 296)

Reproduction of detailss:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), p. 321 (a seasonal scene with the grape harvest gathered)

Reproductions:

Campbell, Tony, Early Maps, New York, 1981, pl. 4

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), pl. 230

Bibliography:

* Wagner 274

* UBA Oude Kaarten, 154 (state 1)

* MMR WAER 839 (state 2)

Campbell, Tony, Early Maps, New York, 1981, pp. 16-17

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), pp. 321-322

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WILLEM C. SCHOUTEN

Amsterdam, 1618

155 x 230 mm

[no title]

From: Journal Ofte Beschrijvinghe van der wonderlicke Reyse . . .

(Shirley, 297)

Reproductions:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), pl. 231

Bibliography:

W. Graham Arader III, Catalogue 17 (1978), item 25

Verwey, Herman de la Fontaine, Willem Jansz. Blaeu and the Voyage of Le Maire and Schouten, Quaerendo LLL. 2, Amsterdam, 1973

Sabin, J., A Dictionary of Books relating to America, New York, 1868-1936; reprinted 1961-1962, 77920

* Wagner 278

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), 322-323

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WILLEM C. SCHOUTEN

Arnhem, 1618

155 x 230 mm

[no title]

From: Journael ofte Beschriyvinghe . . .

(Shirley, 298)

Reproductions:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), pl. 231

Bibliography:

Sabin, J., A Dictionary of Books relating to America, New York, 1868-1936; reprinted 1961-1962, 77922

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), p. 323

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WILLEM C. SCHOUTEN

Paris, 1618

150 x 200 mm

[no title]

From: Journal ou Relation Exacte Du Voyage De Guill. Schouten . . .

(Shirley, 299)

Reproductions:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), pl. 231

Bibliography:

Sabin, J., A Dictionary of Books relating to America, New York, 1868-1936; reprinted 1961-1962, 77952

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), 323

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WILLEM J. BLAEU

Amsterdam, 1619

990 x 1900 mm (hemispheres only)

Nova Et Accurata Totius Terrarum Orbis Tabula . . .

[separate publication]

(Shirley, 300)

Reproductions:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), pl. 323

Bibliography:

Engelbrecht, W. A. De Wereldkaart Van Willem Jansz. (Blaeu) Van1618, Rotterdam: Maritime Museum ‘Prins Hendrik’, 1948 (uncorrectly gives the date of the map as 1618)

Heawood, Edward, "An unrecorded Blaeu world map of c. 1618,"

Geographical Journal, London, 1943, vol. 102, 170-175 (uncorrectly gives the date of the map as 1618)

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), 324-326

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ELIUD NICOLAI

Munich, 1619

145 x 285 mm

[no title]

From: Newe und Warhaffte Relation . . .

(Shirley, 300A)

Bibliography:

Sabin, J., A Dictionary of Books relating to America, New York, 1868-1936; reprinted 1961-1962, 55242

Burger, C. P., De Newe und Warhaffte Relation van Eliud Nicolai, The Hague: Het Boek, 1930

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), 326

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JOHANN THEODORE de BRY

Oppenheim, 1619

170 x 205 mm

[no title]

From: America Pars Undecima Seu Descriptio . . .

(Shirley, 301)

Reproductions:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), pl. 231

Bibliography:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), 326

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LEVINUS HULSIUS

Frankfurt, 1619

155 x 225 mm

[no title]

From: . . . Journal Oder Beschreibung . . .

(Shirley, 302)

Reproductions:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), pl. 231

Bibliography:

Sabin, J., A Dictionary of Books relating to America, New York, 1868-1936; reprinted 1961-1962, 77956

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), 326

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WILLEM C. SCHOUTEN

Amsterdam, 1619

155 x 230 mm

[no title]

From: Diarium . . . facti a Guilielmo Corneli Schoutenio . . .

(Shirley, 303)

Reproduction of detail:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), p. 327

Reproductions:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), pl. 231

Bibliography:

Sabin, J., A Dictionary of Books relating to America, New York, 1868-1936; reprinted 1961-1962, 77951

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), 327

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JORIS van SPILBERGEN

Leiden, 1619

315 x 445 mm

Nova Totius Orbis Terrarum Descriptio

From: Speculum Orientalis . . .

(Shirley, 304)

Reproductions:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), pl. 233

Bibliography:

Sabin, J., A Dictionary of Books relating to America, New York, 1868-1936; reprinted 1961-1962, 89450

* Schilder, pp. 32-37

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), 328

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HESSLE GERRITSZ – Anon.

Paris?, c. 1620

150 x 270 mm

[no title]

From: [publication not recorded]

(Shirley, 305)

Reproductions:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), pl. 218

Bibliography:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), p. 329

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JODOCUS HONDIUS

Amsterdam, c. 1620

225 x 450 mm

"Globus Terrestris a Iodoco hondio de Integro Revisus & Emendatus Amsterodami"

[set of twelve gores

(Shirley, 306)

Bibliography:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), p. 329

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JOHANN HAUER

1620

[set pf gores]

(Shirley, 307)

Bibliography:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), p. 329

Jan Jansson

Amsterdam, 1621

260 x 410 mm

[no title]

[set of twelve gores]

(Shirley, 308)

Reproductions:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), pl. 234

Bibliography:

Müller, Frederick, Remarkable maps of the XVth, XVIth, and XVIIth centuries reproduced in their original size, 6 vols., Amsterdam, 1894-97, I. 9

* Wagner 287

Wieder, Frederick. C. (ed.), Monumenta Cartographica, 5 vols, The Hague: M. Nijhoff & Co., 1925-33, II, p. 46, no. 80

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), p. 329

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DIRCK LONS

Amsterdam, 1622

450 x 555 mm (with assumed borders)

Nova Totius Terrarum Orbis Geographica Ac Hydrographica Tabula

[sepatare publication]

(Shirley, 309)

Reproductions:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), pl. 235

Bibliography:

Douwma, Robert, Catalogue 22, 1979, item 106 (state 2, 1626)

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), pp. 329 and 331

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WILLEM J. BLAEU - Jodocus Hondius Amsterdam, 1624

1580 x 2460 mm

Nova Universi Terrarum Orbis Mappa Ex Optimis . . .

(Shirley, 310)

Reproductions:

The Map Collector 8 (Sept. 1979), 51

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), pl. 236

Bibliography:

Schilder, Günter, The world Map of 1624 by Willem Jansz Blaeu and Jodocus Hondius Amsterdam: Nico Israel, 1977 [full-size facsimile]

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), p. 334

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SAMUEL PURCHAS

London, 1624-1626

85 x 180 mm (map only)

[no title]

From: Hakluytus Posthumus or Purchas His Pilgrimes . . .

(Shirley, 311)

Bibliography:

Suarez, Thomas, Catalogue I, 1981, item 14

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), p. 335

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JODOCUS HONDIUS

Amsterdam, c. 1625

410 x 550 mm

Nova Totius Terrarum Orbis Geographica Ac Hydrographica Tabula

[separate publication]

(Shirley, 312)

Reproductions:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), pl. 237

Bibliography:

* Schilder, Map 32 (with illustration of state 1)

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), 335

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WILLIANM GRENT

London, 1625

690 x 910 mm (broadside)

430 x 695 mm (map only)

A New and Accurate Map of the World . . .

[separate publication]

(Shirley, 313)

Reproductions:

Hind, A. M., Engraving in England in the 16th and 17th Centuries, 3 vols, Cambridge, 1952-55, III, pl. 203

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), pl. 238

Bibliography:

Hind, A. M., Engraving in England in the 16th and 17th Centuries, 3 vols, Cambridge, 1952-55, III, pp. 359-360

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), 337

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ISAAC HABRECHT

Strassburg, 1625

330 x 660 mm

[no title]

[set of twelve gores]

(Shirley, 314)

Bibliography:

Stevenson, Edward Luther, Terrestrial and celestial globes; their history and construction, 2 vols., New Haven, published for the Hispanic Society of America by the Yale University Press, 1921; reprinted 1971, pp. 50-53

* Wagner, 229

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London Holland Press, 1983), p. 338

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JODOCUS HONDIUS - Jacob Honervogt

Paris, 1625

390 x 555 mm

Nova Totius Terrarum Orbis . . .

[separate publication]

(Shirley, 315)

Reproductions:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), pl. 230

Reproductions:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), p. 338

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JACQUES l’HERMITE

Amsterdam, 1626

55 x 105 mm

[no title]

From: Journael Van de Nassausche Vloot . . .

(Shirley, 316)

Reproductions:

* Schilder, fig. 27

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), pl. 240

Bibliography:

Israel, Nico,Catalogue 80, 1980, item 147

Sabin, J., A Dictionary of Books relating to America, New York, 1868-1936; reprinted 1961-1962, 31504

* Schilder, pp. 65-66

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), p. 339

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JOHAN SPEED

London, 1626 [1627]

420 x 560 mm

A New and Accurat [sic] Map of the World . . .

issued with the Prospect of the Most Famous Parts of the World

[the first printed general atlas to be published in Britain; the maps are mostly engraved by Abraham Goos]

(Shirley, 317)

Reproductions:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), pl. 241

Bibliography:

Skelton, R. A., Introduction to the Facsimile of the 1626 Edition of Speed’s Prospect, Amsterdam, 1966

Ronald V. Tooley, "John Speed. A Personal View," The Map Collector 1 (Dec. 1977, 6

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), p. 341

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JODOCUS HONDIUS Jnr. and Henricus Hondius

Amsterdam, 1627

400 x 1100 mm

[no title]

[set of twelve gores]

(Shirley, 318)

Bibliography:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), p. 342

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JODOCUS HONDIUS Snr. - Henricus Hondius

Amsterdam, 1627

740 x 1070 mm

Brevis Totius Orbis Descriptio

[separate publication]

(Shirley, 319)

Reproductions:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), pl. 242 (A)

Bibliography:

Schilder, G., The World Map of 1669 by Jodocus Hondius the Elder and Nicolaas Visscher, Amsterdam, 1979, p. 7 (footnote)

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), pp. 342-343

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DANIEL ANGELOCRATOR

Frankfurt, 1628

280 x 540 mm

Novum Orbis Terrarum Schema . . .

From: Doctrina de Ponderibus . . .

(Shirley, 320)

Reproductions:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), pl. 243

Bibliography:

Keuning, J., "Nicolaas Geelkercken," Imago Mundi 11 (1954)

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), p. 344

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PETRUS BERTIUS (1)

Paris, 1628 [1630]

145 x 195 mm

Orbis Stans Sectus Per Aequatorem

From: Geographia Vetus & Antiquis . . .

(Shirley, 321)

Reproductions:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), pl. 244

Bibliography:

Koeman, Cornelis, Atlantes Neerlandici, 6 vols., Amsterdam, 1967-85, Ber.2 (a 1628 edition is cited as a catalogue reference only)

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983),

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PETRUS BERTIUS (2)

145 x 195 mm

Orbis Stans Sive Molaris Sectus . . .

From: Geographia Vetus & Antiquis . . .

(Shirley, 322)

Reproductions:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), pl. 245

Bibliography:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), 345

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CORNELIS DANCKERTS – MELCJIOR TAVERNIER

Paris, 1628

515 x 910 mm

Charte Universelle De Tout Le Monde

[separate publication]

(Shirley, 323)

Reproductions:

* Schilder, pl. XVI

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), pl. 246

Bibliography:

* Schilder, p. 96

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), pp. 346-347

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ISAAC HABRECHT

Strassburg?, 1628

195 mm diameter (each hemisphere)

[no title]

From: Tractatum de planiglobi, coelesti & terrestri . . . 1628

(Shirley, 324)

Reproductions:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), pl. 247

Bibliography:

Stevenson, Edward Luther, Terrestrial and celestial globes; their history and construction, 2 vols., New Haven, published for the Hispanic Society of America by the Yale University Press, 1921; reprinted 1971, II, pp. 50-53

* Wagner, 303

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), 347

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JAN JANSSON

Amsterdam, 1628

145 x 200 mm

Typus Orbis Terrarum

From: Atlas Minor . . .

(Shirley, 325)

Reproductions:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), pl. 248

Bibliography:

Koeman, Cornelis, Atlantes Neerlandici, 6 vols., Amsterdam, 1967-85, Me. 194

* Wagner, 307

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), pp. 347 and 349

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ROBERT VAUGHAN

London, 1628

165 x 245 mm

A New and accurate Mappe of the World . . .

From: The World Encompassed . . . by Sir Francis Drake

(Shirley, 326)

Bibliography:

* Wagner, 304

Sabin, J., A Dictionary of Books relating to America, New York, 1868-1936; reprinted 1961-1962, 20853

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), pp. 340-350

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NICOLAES van WASSENAER

Amsterdam, c. 1629 [1661]

810 x 1560 mm

[no title]

[separate publication]

(Shirley, 327)

Reproductions:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), pl. 250

Bibliography:

Schilder, Günter, Three World Maps by François van den Hoeye of1661, Willem Janszoon (Blaeu) of 1607, Claes Janszoon Visscher of 1650, Amsterdam, 1981

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), pp. 350-351

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NICHOLAS CABEO

Ferrara, 1629

90 x 155 mm

[no title]

From: Philosophica Magnetica . . .

(Shirley, 328)

Bibliography:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), p. 351

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ANONYMOUS

c. 1630?

[title not recorded]

[separate publication]

(Shirley, 329)

Bibliography:

Shirley, Rodney W. The mapping of the world: early printed world maps 1472-1700 (London: Holland Press, 1983), p. 351

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HONDIUS

1630

Reproductions of details:

Skelton, Raleigh A., Explorers’ Maps. Chapters in the Cartographic Record of Geographical Discovery, New York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1958, fig. 141

Bibliography:

Skelton, Raleigh A., Explorers’ Maps. Chapters in the Cartographic Record of Geographical Discovery, New York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1958, 225

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DIE KEPLER-KARTE DES ERDKREISES

gezeichnet von Philipp Eckebrecht, gestochen von Johann Philip Walch

1630

Bound with Tycho Brahe Tabula Rudolphinae, ca. 1627, as a fould-out map

Reproductions:

Bagrow, Leo, History of Cartography, Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard UP, 1964, pl. CI

Schnelbögl, Fritz, Dokumente zur Nürnberger Kartographie, Nürnberg: Selbstverlag der Stadtbibliothek, 1966, 122-123

Lindgren, Uta, "Trial and Error in the Mapping of America during the Early Modern Period," in Wolff, Hans (ed.), America. Early Maps of the New World, Munich: Prestel, 1992, 153

Bibliography:

Schnelbögl, Fritz, Dokumente zur Nürnberger Kartographie, Nürnberg: Selbstverlag der Stadtbibliothek, 1966, 124

+ Edwards 1969, 358 f.

Lindgren, Uta, "Trial and Error in the Mapping of America during the Early Modern Period," in Wolff, Hans (ed.), America. Early Maps of the New World, Munich: Prestel, 1992, 153

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JAN JANSSONIUS

1632

Reproductions:

Plaut, Fred, "Where is Paradise? The Mapping of a Myth," The Map Collector 29 (Dec. 1984), 4

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HONDIUS

1634

Reproductions:

Woodward, David (ed.), Art and Cartography. Six Historical Essays, Chicago and London: Chicago UP, 1987, fig. 5.24

Bibliography:

Welu, James A., "Cartographic ornamentation on the Netherlands," in: Woodward, David (ed.), Art and Cartography, 160-163

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PIETER VERBIST

1637

copy of Pisani’s world map on a southern projection of 1612

Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris, BN rés.Ge.AA.1342

Reproductions of details:

Shirley, Rodney W., "All the World within a circle. Some unusual world maps on a single polar projection," The Map Collector 10 (March 1980), 6 (lower right-hand corner ?)

Bibliography:

Shirley, Rodney W., "All the World within a circle. Some unusual world maps on a single polar projection," The Map Collector 10 (March 1980), 7

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BLAEU

1648

Reproductions:

Bagrow, Leo, History of Cartography, Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard UP, 1964, pl. P

Bibliography:

Lister, Raymond, Old Maps and Globes, London: Bell & Hyman, 1979, 27

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LOUIS le MAYERNE TURQUET

1648

Discours Sur La Carte Universelle

azimuthal north polar world map

Bibliography:

Shirley, Rodney W., "All the World within a circle. Some unusual world maps on a single polar projection," The Map Collector 10 (March 1980), 7

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JOHN SPEED

1651

issued with the Prospect of the Most Famous Parts of the World

Bibliography:

Ronald V. Tooley, "John Speed. A Personal View," The Map Collector 1 (Dec. 1977, 6

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PIETER van ALPHEN

1661 ?

A New Sea Atlas

Reproductions:

The Map Collector 7 (June 1979), 57

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ANTOINE de FER

1661

reissue of Louis le Mayerne Turquet’s map of 1648

Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris

Reproductions:

Shirley, Rodney W., "All the World within a circle. Some unusual world maps on a single polar projection," The Map Collector 10 (March 1980), 7

Bibliography:

Shirley, Rodney W., "All the World within a circle. Some unusual world maps on a single polar projection," The Map Collector 10 (March 1980), 7

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HONDIUS the Elder - VISSCHER

1669

Reproductions:

The Map Collector 8 (Sept., 1979), 51

Bibliography:

Schilder, Günter, The world map of 1669 by Jodocus Hondius theElder and Nicolaas Visscher, Amsterdam: Nico Israel, 1978 [full-size facsimile]

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ANTOINE de FER

1678

reissue of Louis le Mayerne Turquet’s world map of 1648

Bibliography:

Shirley, Rodney W., "All the World within a circle. Some unusual world maps on a single polar projection," The Map Collector 10 (March 1980), 7

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HENDRIK DONCKER and JACOB ROBIJN

1687

Nieuwe Wereld

signed by the engraver Jacob Harrewijn

Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris (a unique example), BN Ge.C.8470

Bibliography:

Shirley, Rodney W., "All the World within a circle. Some unusual world maps on a single polar projection," The Map Collector 10 (March 1980), 7

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De RAM

1690

atlas

Reproductions:

The Map Collector 2 (March 1978), 51

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JAMES MOXTON

1691

double world map combining both terrestrial and celestial worlds

British Library

Reproductions:

Shirley, Rodney W., "All the World within a circle. Some unusual world maps on a single polar projection," The Map Collector 10 (March 1980), 8

Plaut, Fred, "Where is Paradise? The Mapping of a Myth," The Map Collector 29 (Dec. 1984), 4-5

Bibliography:

Sarah Tyacke, London Mapsellers, 1660-1720, Tring. Herts. Map Collector Publication, 1978, 126-128

Shirley, Rodney W., "All the World within a circle. Some unusual world maps on a single polar projection," The Map Collector 10 (March 1980), 9

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GIOVANNI DOMENICO CASSINI

1696

2 Copies in the Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris, Ge.DD.2987 and Ge.C.8479 [both the second state with the imprint of Cassini’s son]

Yale University Library

Reproductions:

Jean Baptist Nolin published it in Paris [see Brown]

Shirley, Rodney W., "All the World within a circle. Some unusual world maps on a single polar projection," The Map Collector 10 (March 1980), 9 (reproduction of re-issue of ca. 1712)

Bibliography:

L. A. Brown, J. D. Cassini and his World Map of 1698, Ann Arbor, 1941

L. A. Brown, The Story of Maps, Boston, 1949, Chapter VIII

Shirley, Rodney W., "All the World within a circle. Some unusual world maps on a single polar projection," The Map Collector 10 (March 1980), 9-10

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JACOB ROBIJN

ca. 1696

i Atlas De La Mar

ii bound in the post-1686 Robijn atlas

[it is reduced from a much larger one prepared in collaboration with Hendrik Doncker]

Copies:

Maritiem Museum, ‘Prins Hendrik’, Rotterdam, WAER 103 (i)

Universiteitbibliothek, Leiden

Library of Congress (ii)

Reproductions:

Shirley, Rodney W., "All the World within a circle. Some unusual world maps on a single polar projection," The Map Collector 10 (March 1980), 8

Bibliography:

Phillips, 493

Koeman, Atlantes Neerlandici, Amsterdam, 1967-71, IV, 436 ?

Rob. 8

Shirley, Rodney W., "All the World within a circle. Some unusual world maps on a single polar projection," The Map Collector 10 (March 1980), 9

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GERARD and LEONARD VALK

ca. 1697

in Schenk’s Atlas Contractus

Reproductions:

Skelton,Raleigh A., Decorative printed maps of the 15th to 18th centuries, London: Spring Books, 1966, pl. 76