Ελλας - Greece.
[London],
are to be sold by Geo: Humble,
1626, [but 1627-1632].
Double-page engraved map, with hand-colour.
390 by 510mm. (15.25 by 20 inches).
21915
notes:
A map of Greece and the Aegean, from the first atlas compiled and published by an Englishman, Speed's 'Prospect'. The map is distinctive in that it lacks the decorative borders along the top and the sides so characteristic of Speed's carte-à-figure style.
Accompanying text in English, 'The Description of Graecia', is printed on the reverse, which eulogizes classical Greece: 'the wisest of any people' in politics; 'the mistresse almost of all Sciences; 'shee bred...
Accompanying text in English, 'The Description of Graecia', is printed on the reverse, which eulogizes classical Greece: 'the wisest of any people' in politics; 'the mistresse almost of all Sciences; 'shee bred...
bibliography:
Chubb, XXV; Shirley [Atlases], T.SPE-2a; Zacharakis, 2014.
provenance:
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