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1610022406London: John Spede Speed John Sudbury Georg George Humble 1610. First Edition . Single Folded Sheet. Near Fine/No Jacket. Image 20 1/2' x 15". 1610 date in both the title block and the printing information block. Original two page map from Speed's atlas in a very strong impression. Very attractive later color coastal water outlines blue with brown along land coastlines inset maps of Bangor and Caernarvon in light blue and orange borders in red shields in red all details nicely colored. Near fine print and coloring strong no tears or repairs very slight dust/soiling in small area in margins adjacent to center fold. Nicely framed with double glaze displaying the atlas pages 123 and 124 on the reverse. <br/> <br/> John Spede (Speed), John Sudbury, Georg (George) Humble unknown
1606182261606. Persici Vel Sopho Rum Regni Typus 1606 presents an early seventeenth century European cartographic rendering of Safavid Iran documenting how Persia was geographically understood and visually represented during the height of Safavid political authority. The map identifies the region within a broader network of imperial borders extending toward Russia and India and includes Kabul within the Persian sphere reflecting contemporary geopolitical conceptions rather than modern national boundaries. The Caspian Sea is depicted horizontally indicating an early stage in European geographic knowledge prior to the standardization of its vertical orientation. The Persian Gulf appears under the Latin designation "Sinus Arabicus" demonstrating period naming conventions and the fluidity of regional terminology in European mapmaking. Produced during the Age of Discovery the map participates in the circulation of geographic knowledge that accompanied expanding diplomatic commercial and intellectual engagement between Europe and the Islamic world.<br /> <br /> Hand colored engraved map dated 1606 measuring approximately 21.5 x 18 inches with text in Latin. The composition includes detailed delineation of mountain ranges waterways and settlements the latter indicated by small colored markers distributed across the landscape. Decorative cartouches frame descriptive text including a prominent circular panel reading "Persici Vel Sopho Rum Regni Typus." Verso contains French text referencing "le royaume des perses of l'empire des sophy" further situating the map within a European print context of translation and dissemination. The map is rendered in shades of pink gold and turquoise with coloring applied by hand at an undetermined date.<br /> <br /> Issued during the Safavid dynasty which maintained extensive political and dynastic connections across the Caucasus and surrounding regions the map reflects both European interest in Persia and the integration of Persian territories into broader early modern world mapping traditions. Its geographic features and naming conventions provide evidence of evolving European understanding of the Middle East and Central Asia during a period of intensified cross cultural contact. Central fold mark present with a few small tears along the lower edge not affecting image or text. One small ink mark at left margin also not affecting the image. Colors remain strong and impressions clear. Overall very good. unknown