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  • “This is one of the most decorative and popular of all the early maps of Africa”  [Norwich]

    • Author: BLAEU Johannis
    • Dimension: 41 x 55,5 cm
    • Place of publication: Amsterdam
    • Year: 1635
  • Ancona

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    View of the town from the rare “Itinerarium Italiae” by Andrea Shotti (Scoto) published in Amsterdam in 1655. [cod.244/15]

    • Author: SCOTO Andrea
    • Year: 1655
    • Dimension: 100 x 147 mm
    • Place of publication: Amsterdam
  • A reduced version of Mercator’s folio map with four maps on one sheet depicting the English islands of Jersey, Guernsey, Wright and Alderney. Each map is embellished with its own decorative title cartouche. From the Mercator Hondius “Atlas Minor” published in Amsterdam in 1648 at Jannsonius with german text on verso. In 1607 Jodocus Hondius published a reduced size version of Mercator’s “Atlas”, itself suitably titled “Atlas Minor”. The maps were copied from those of the great cartographer Merc

    • Author: MERCATOR Gerard - HONDIUS Henricus
    • Year: 1648
    • Dimension: 198 x 140 mm
    • Place of publication: Amsterdam
  • Anglia

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    Nice miniature map of the England from the Mercator Hondius “Atlas Minor” published in Amsterdam in 1648 at Jannsonius. In 1607 Jodocus Hondius published a reduced size version of Mercator’s “Atlas”, itself suitably titled “Atlas Minor”. The maps were copied from those of the great cartographer Mercator of around 1580-90 or were reductions of Hondius’ own maps of 1606. Almost 20 years later Joannes Janssonius commissioned a new set of copperplates to be engraved by Pieter Van Den Keere (Kaerius

    • Author: MERCATOR Gerard - HONDIUS Henricus
    • Year: 1648
    • Dimension: 202 x 145 mm
    • Place of publication: Amsterdam
  • Nice miniature map of the British Isles from the Mercator Hondius “Atlas Minor” published in Amsterdam in 1648 at Jannsonius. In 1607 Jodocus Hondius published a reduced size version of Mercator’s “Atlas”, itself suitably titled “Atlas Minor”. The maps were copied from those of the great cartographer Mercator of around 1580-90 or were reductions of Hondius’ own maps of 1606. Almost 20 years later Joannes Janssonius commissioned a new set of copperplates to be engraved by Pieter Van Den Keere (K

    • Author: MERCATOR Gerard - HONDIUS Henricus
    • Year: 1648
    • Dimension: 205 x 140 mm
    • Place of publication: Amsterdam
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    A fine miniature map of Abruzzo from “Epitome Theatri Orbis Terraum” by Abraham Ortelius published in Amsterdam in 1602. The maps were based from those in P. Galle’s final edition of 1598 but were drawn and engraved with great care. They may be easily recognised as they have a wide border with latitude and longitude shown. [cod.299/15]

    • Author: ORTELIUS Abraham
    • Year: 1602
    • Dimension: 85 x 115 mm
    • Place of publication: Amsterdam
  • Fine and detailed map of Cologne and Dusseldorff from the Mercator Hondius “Atlas Minor” published in Amsterdam in 1648 at Jannsonius. In 1607 Jodocus Hondius published a reduced size version of Mercator’s “Atlas”, itself suitably titled “Atlas Minor”. The maps were copied from those of the great cartographer Mercator of around 1580-90 or were reductions of Hondius’ own maps of 1606. Almost 20 years later Joannes Janssonius commissioned a new set of …

    • Author: MERCATOR Gerard - HONDIUS Henricus
    • Year: 1648
    • Dimension: 190 x 140 mm
    • Place of publication: Amsterdam
  • Lovely small map of Upper Sachsen and Schlesien centered roughly on Meissen with place names, rivers and forests. From the Mercator Hondius “Atlas Minor” published in Amsterdam in 1648 at Jannsonius. In 1607 Jodocus Hondius published a reduced size version of Mercator’s “Atlas”, itself suitably titled “Atlas Minor”. The maps were copied from those of the great cartographer Mercator of around 1580-90 or were reductions of Hondius’ own maps of 1606.

    • Author: MERCATOR Gerard - HONDIUS Henricus
    • Year: 1648
    • Dimension: 195 x 145 mm
    • Place of publication: Amsterdam
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    Importante pianta topografica di Brescia ispirata dal rame del Rascicotti, in cui però l’anonimo e raffinato incisore si sbizzarrisce a segnare monumenti e bellissimi giardini in realtà inesistenti. In alto a destra, entro ricca cornice, troviamo lo stemma di Venezia e di Brescia, cui segue la legenda di 43 “explicatio” e la scritta “Echelle de 100 Pas Geometriques”.

    • Author: Pieter Van der Aa
    • Year: 1722
    • Dimension: 355 x 420 mm
    • Place of publication: Amsterdam
  • stampa antica brescia

    Importante pianta della città tratta dall’opera “Nouveau Theatre d’Italie….” di Pierre Mortier pubblicata ad Amsterdam nel 1724. Si tratta della prima pianta dopo quella del Rascicotti del 1599 rispondente alla realtà. Sono riconoscibili, infatti, con buona precisione sia il tracciato viario, e con esso le maggiori piazze ed i tratti dei torrenti, sia i principali monumenti, disegnati in piano rialzato per meglio evidenziarli dagli isolati cittadini. In basso legenda su tredici colonne con 38 riferimenti…

    • Author: MORTIER Pierre
    • Year: 1724
    • Dimension: 470 x 575 mm
    • Place of publication: Amsterdam
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    Beautiful seven little maps on one sheet: A large map of Crete, with six smaller maps across the top showing the Ionian Islands of Kerkira (Corfu), Zakinthos (Zante), Milos, Naxos, Santorini and Scarpanto. The map of Crete names many places, rivers and mountain ranges. From the Mercator Hondius “Atlas Minor” published in Amsterdam in 1648 at Jannsonius with german text on verso. In 1607 Jodocus Hondius published a reduced size version of Mercator’s “Atlas”, itself suitably titled “Atlas Minor”.

    • Author: MERCATOR Gerard - HONDIUS Henricus
    • Year: 1648
    • Dimension: 198 x 140 mm
    • Place of publication: Amsterdam
  • Charming map of the region centered on Cambridge from the Mercator Hondius “Atlas Minor” published in Amsterdam in 1648 at Jannsonius with german text on verso. In 1607 Jodocus Hondius published a reduced size version of Mercator’s “Atlas”, itself suitably titled “Atlas Minor”. The maps were copied from those of the great cartographer Mercator of around 1580-90 or were reductions of Hondius’ own maps of 1606. Almost 20 years later Joannes Janssonius commissioned a new set of copperplates to be

    • Author: MERCATOR Gerard - HONDIUS Henricus
    • Year: 1648
    • Dimension: 195 x 150 mm
    • Place of publication: Amsterdam