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This finely engraved
original antique leaf from the American section of
Cosmographia - illustrating warring American
Indians - was
published in the 1628 last edition of
Sebastian Munsters
Cosmographia,
Basle.
Sebastian Petri re-release of Cosomgraphia in 1588 produced some fine woodcut maps in the "copperplate
style". The maps in this release were more
sophisticated than with earlier publications of Cosomgraphia
and were based on the 1570 release of Abraham
Ortelius monumental work Theatrum Orbis Terrarum.
Munster's dominance of the cartographic market was relatively short lived once Ortelius produced his
Theatrum Orbis Terrarum in 1570. Munster's somewhat naive engravings of the world, continents and countries were revised and re-published by Sebastian Petri with more sophisticated maps in 1588, using the Ortelius Atlas as a guide. In Munsters defense
though, he had little in the way of examples or
reference to help produce what was the first
comprehensive atlas of the known world. (Ref: M&B; Tooley)
Please
note all items auctioned are genuine, we do not sell
reproductions. A
Certificate of Authenticity (COA) can be issued on
request. |
| Condition
Report |
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General Description:
Paper thickness and
quality: - Heavy and stable
Paper color: - off white
Age of map color: -
Colors used: -
General color appearance: -
Paper size: - 14in x 9in (355mm x 230mm)
Margins: - Min ½in (12mm)
Imperfections:
Margins: - Light age toning
Plate area: - Light age toning
Verso: - Light age toning
Overall Quality (in Bold):
Perfect/Fine/Very Good/Good/Fair/Poor
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| Sebastian Munster 1489 – 1552 |
After
Waldseemuller three names dominated cartography in the
16th century; Mercator, Ortelius &
Munster, and of these three Munster probably had the
widest influence in spreading geographical knowledge
throughout Europe in the middle years of the century.
His Cosmographica, issued in 1544, contained not
only the latest views of many well known cities, but
included an encyclopedic amount of detail about the
known – and unknown – world and undoubtedly must
have been one of the most widely read books of its time,
going through nearly forty editions in six languages.
An eminent German mathematician and linguist, Munster
became professor of Hebrew at Heidelberg and later at
Basle, where he settled in 1529. In 1528, following his
first mapping of Germany, he appealed to German scholars
to send him descriptions, so that all Germany with its
villages, towns, trades etc. may be seen in a `mirror`,
even going so far as to give instructions on how they
should map their own localities. The response was far
greater than expected and much information was sent by
foreigners as well as Germans so that, eventually, he
was able to include many up-to-date, if not very
accurate, maps in his atlases. He was the first to
provide a separate map of each of the four known
continents and the first separately printed map of
England.
His maps, printed from woodblocks, are now greatly
valued by collectors. His two major works, the Geographia
and Cosmographia were published in Basle by his step-son,
Henri Petri, who continued to issue many editions after
Munsters death of the plague in 1552. |
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