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1598LBW-1425Anvers 1598 80 x 105 mm.
1598LBW-1428Anvers 1598 81 x 105 mm.
1587016842: Abraham Ortelius Original 1587 But This A Reprint 1587. 5th or later Edition . No Binding. Near Fine/No Jacket. 19" x 17. Image Size: 18 7/8" X 13 3/4". Text "Cum Privilegio Decennali Ab. Ortelius Delineab. Et Excudeb. 1587" At Lower Right. However This Must Be A Late Eighteenth Century To Twentieth Century Reprint Printed On Wove Paper Sheet Never Placed In An Atlas. Strong Impression And Color Minor Loss Of A Millimeter Depth In A Tiny Area Of Lower Left Margin Otherwise Undamaged. Margins Irregular Up To 1" Deep. Professionally Cleaned And De-Acidified With Archival Materials By A Museum-Experienced Conservator. <br/> <br/> Abraham Ortelius (Original 1587 But This A Reprint) unknown
1595223506Antwerp: Philippe Galle 1595. unbound. very good. Miniature map. Uncolored engraving. Image measures 3 1/8" x 4.25".<br/><br/> Great miniature map of Ischia off the coast of Naples detailing the volcanic landscape. From the 1595 pocket edition of Ortelius' "Theatrum Orbis Terrarum" or "Epitome" with text by Pieter Heyns. With Latin text on verso. Small tear and chip to upper right light staining to lower margin.<br/><br/> Philippe Galle unknown books
1588M11346Antwerp Belgium c.1588. Very Good. Notes: A miniature map of Portugal.<br>French text on verso. <br>Abraham Ortelius April 1527 – June 1598 was a Flemish cartographer geographer and cosmographer from Antwerp in the Spanish Netherlands. He is recognized as the creator of the first modern atlas the Theatrum Orbis Terrarum Theatre of the World. Along with Gemma Frisius and Gerardus Mercator Ortelius is generally considered one of the founders of the Netherlandish school of cartography and geography. He was a notable figure of this school in its golden age approximately 1570s–1670s and an important geographer of Spain during the age of discovery. The publication of his atlas in 1570 is often considered as the official beginning of the Golden Age of Netherlandish cartography. Size : 78x110 mm 3.07x4.33 Inches Coloring: Hand Colored Category: Maps Europe Portugal; unknown
159535925Antwerpen: Platin 1595. In excellent condition. 31 x 235 cm 12.25 x 925 inches. Hand-Colored Original Copperplate Engraving by Abraham Ortelius depicting Braunsvicensis et Luneburgensis Ducatuum Vera Delineat. Published Antwerpen Platin 1595. Sheet: 31 x 235 cm 12.25 x 925 inches. A fine and original hand-colored example of Ortelius's celebrated cartographic work documenting this region of Germany with the precision and decorative artistry characteristic of the 15900s. Abraham Ortelius 1527-1598 was a Flemish cartographer and geographer from Antwerp widely regarded as the creator of the first modern atlas. His landmark publication Theatrum Orbis Terrarum 1570 set the standard for atlas-making for the next century presenting uniform copper-engraved maps with scholarly commentary. By Ortelius's death the Theatrum had appeared in 25 editions in seven languages. In 1575 King Philip II of Spain appointed him Royal Geographer. His maps engraved with extraordinary precision are among the most sought-after in antique cartography held in collections including the Plantin-Moretus Museum in Antwerp the Library of Congress and the British Library.This original copperplate engraving with original hand coloring depicts the region of Braunsvicensis et Luneburgensis Ducatuum Vera Delineat. published in Antwerpen Platin 1595. The map features a decorative Baroque cartouche containing the title inscription. A distance scale is incorporated within the cartouche or alongside it. The map records the political and geographic boundaries of the region as understood in 1595 offering a fascinating window into the history of German territorial organization. Sheet measures 31 x 235 cm 12.25 x 925 inches. In good condition overall with minor signs of age appropriate for a 16th-century engraving. Ready to frame. Broe. 99 Latin text Koeman Ort 28 & 29. Platin unknown
159535923Antwerpen: Platin 1595. In excellent condition. 31 x 235 cm 12.25 x 925 inches. Hand-Colored Original Copperplate Engraving by Abraham Ortelius depicting Braunsvicensis et Luneburgensis Ducatuum Vera Delineat. Published Antwerpen Platin 1595. Sheet: 31 x 235 cm 12.25 x 925 inches. A fine and original hand-colored example of Ortelius's celebrated cartographic work documenting this region of Germany with the precision and decorative artistry characteristic of the 15900s. Abraham Ortelius 1527-1598 was a Flemish cartographer and geographer from Antwerp widely regarded as the creator of the first modern atlas. His landmark publication Theatrum Orbis Terrarum 1570 set the standard for atlas-making for the next century presenting uniform copper-engraved maps with scholarly commentary. By Ortelius's death the Theatrum had appeared in 25 editions in seven languages. In 1575 King Philip II of Spain appointed him Royal Geographer. His maps engraved with extraordinary precision are among the most sought-after in antique cartography held in collections including the Plantin-Moretus Museum in Antwerp the Library of Congress and the British Library.This original copperplate engraving with original hand coloring depicts the region of Braunsvicensis et Luneburgensis Ducatuum Vera Delineat. published in Antwerpen Platin 1595. The map features a decorative Baroque cartouche containing the title inscription. A distance scale is incorporated within the cartouche or alongside it. The map records the political and geographic boundaries of the region as understood in 1595 offering a fascinating window into the history of German territorial organization. Sheet measures 31 x 235 cm 12.25 x 925 inches. In good condition overall with minor signs of age appropriate for a 16th-century engraving. Ready to frame. Broe. 99 Latin text Koeman Ort 28 & 29. Platin unknown
158035928Antwerpen: Platin 1580. In ausgezeichnetem Erhaltungszustand. 29.2 x 207 cm 11.5 x 825 inches. Hand-Colored Original Copperplate Engraving by Abraham Ortelius depicting Turingiae Noviss. Descript. per Iohannem Mellinger Halens. Published Antwerpen Platin 1580. Sheet: 29.2 x 207 cm 11.5 x 825 inches. A fine and original hand-colored example of Ortelius's celebrated cartographic work documenting this region of Germany with the precision and decorative artistry characteristic of the 15800s. Abraham Ortelius 1527-1598 was a Flemish cartographer and geographer from Antwerp widely regarded as the creator of the first modern atlas. His landmark publication Theatrum Orbis Terrarum 1570 set the standard for atlas-making for the next century presenting uniform copper-engraved maps with scholarly commentary. By Ortelius's death the Theatrum had appeared in 25 editions in seven languages. In 1575 King Philip II of Spain appointed him Royal Geographer. His maps engraved with extraordinary precision are among the most sought-after in antique cartography held in collections including the Plantin-Moretus Museum in Antwerp the Library of Congress and the British Library.This plate presents a original copperplate engraving with original hand coloring depicting the city of Turingiae Noviss. Descript. per Iohannem Mellinger Halens. published in Antwerpen Platin 1580. Such topographic views from Ortelius's workshop are primary historical documents of German urban history in the 1500s now prized equally by historians map collectors and interior decorators. Sheet measures 29.2 x 207 cm 11.5 x 825 inches. In good condition overall with minor signs of age appropriate for a 16th-century engraving. Ready to frame. Koeman Ort. 16A; Broe. 96. Platin unknown
158410309Antwerpen: Platin 1584. In sehr gutem Erhaltungszustand. 31.3 x 223 cm 12.25 x 875 inches. Hand-Colored Original Copperplate Engraving by Abraham Ortelius depicting Waldeccensis Comitatus Descriptio Accuratissima. Published Antwerpen Platin 1584. Sheet: 31.3 x 223 cm 12.25 x 875 inches. A fine and original hand-colored example of Ortelius's celebrated cartographic work documenting this region of Germany with the precision and decorative artistry characteristic of the 15800s. Abraham Ortelius 1527-1598 was a Flemish cartographer and geographer from Antwerp widely regarded as the creator of the first modern atlas. His landmark publication Theatrum Orbis Terrarum 1570 set the standard for atlas-making for the next century presenting uniform copper-engraved maps with scholarly commentary. By Ortelius's death the Theatrum had appeared in 25 editions in seven languages. In 1575 King Philip II of Spain appointed him Royal Geographer. His maps engraved with extraordinary precision are among the most sought-after in antique cartography held in collections including the Plantin-Moretus Museum in Antwerp the Library of Congress and the British Library.This original copperplate engraving with original hand coloring depicts the region of Waldeccensis Comitatus Descriptio Accuratissima published in Antwerpen Platin 1584. The map records the political and geographic boundaries of the region as understood in 1584 offering a fascinating window into the history of German territorial organization. Sheet measures 31.3 x 223 cm 12.25 x 875 inches. Professionally restored; the image area is fully intact and displays well. Retains its original contemporary hand coloring. Ready to frame. Broe. 98 b; Koeman Ort. 21; Platin unknown
1598M11299Italy c.1598. Very Good. Notes: Miniature map of Turkey oriented with north at the bottom. The Islands of Cyprus Crete and Rhodes are depicted. Italian text on verso.<br>Pietro Marchetti published a pirated pocket version of the Ortelius 'Theatrum Orbis Terrarum'. Size : 75x104 mm 2.95x4.09 Inches Coloring: Hand Colored Category: Maps Asia Near East Turkey; unknown
1595327493Antwerp: Philippe Galle 1595. unbound. Miniature map. Uncolored engraving. Image measures 3 1/8" x 4.25".<br/> <br/> Miniature map of Ischia off the coast of Naples detailing the volcanic landscape. From the 1595 pocket edition of Ortelius' "Theatrum Orbis Terrarum" or "Epitome" with text by Pieter Heyns. With Latin text on verso. Small repair to upper margin.<br> <br> Abraham Ortelius 1527--1598 a Flemish cartographer and geographer is widely regarded as one of the important and influential cartographers in history. He is known for his "Theatrum Orbis Terrarum" which was the first modern atlas.<br/> <br/> Philippe Galle unknown
15703370BNetherlands: Publisher Not Known 1570. a very good map 6 x 7"; Abraham Ortelius 1527-98. One of the first and greatest of the Dutch map makers. His "Theatrum Orbis Terrarum" of 1570 is generally considered the first modern Atlas. For this work large copper plates were engraved and from time to time alterations were made in these plates as various editions were issued even as late as 1693-- long after Ortelius' death. These Maps are much favoured by collectors because of a quaint rather archaic quality of drawing. They are exceedingly decorative and careful examination of any one of them will disclose curious little fugures scenes or other decorations. This map is one of these original engravings with nice old colouring. This map will make a nice gift and is quite scarce. First Edition. Softcover. Very Good/No Dustjacket. 6 x 7". Publisher Not Known Paperback
1598LBW-1406Anvers 1598 80 x 105 mm.
1598LBW-1400[Anvers, 1598]. 82 x 103 mm.
1598LBW-1398Anvers 1598 80 x 102 mm.
1598LBW-1407Anvers 1598 82 x 106 mm.
1598LBW-1499Anvers 1598 81 x 104 mm.
1598LBW-1389Anvers 1598 82 x 105 mm.
1598LBW-1399Anvers 1598 80 x 110 mm.
1598LBW-1418Anvers 1598 80 x 105 mm.
1598LBW-1421Anvers 1598 82 x 105 mm.
1598LBW-1410Anvers 1598 81 x 105 mm.
1598LBW-1422Anvers 1598 82 x 105 mm.
1598LBW-1412Anvers 1598 83 x 110 mm.
1598LBW-1415Anvers 1598 81 x 105 mm.