First atlas of China made in Europe

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Novus Atlas Sinensis

A Martino Martinio Soc. Iesu Descriptus Et Serenessimo Archidvci Leopoldo Gvilielmo Avstriaco Dedicatvs. Cum privilegio S.C. Maj. et Ordd. Foed. Belg.

BLAEU, Jean
Amsterdam,
Joannes Blaeu,
1655.
Folio (520 by 350mm (20.5 by 13.75 inches)). French text. *-**2, A-i2, engraved hand-coloured and gold illuminated frontispiece showing putti around a globe and a map of China, with the title printed on an open door, dedication, 17 double-page maps, 16 of China and one of Japan, some browning throughout, vellum gilt with yapp fore-edges, waterstain to upper cover.
520 by 350mm. (20.5 by 13.75 inches).
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The first Western atlas devoted to China. The atlas was based on the travels of Father Martino Martini (1614-1661), a Jesuit missionary in China who made use of "Chinese materials from a much earlier date, originally an atlas compiled by Chu-Ssu-pên in about 1312" (Shirley p. 241). Ferdinand von Richthofen in his 'China; Ergebnisse eigner Reisen und darauf gegründeter Studien', (1877-85), called Martini's 'Novus….' Atlas Sinensis "the most complete geographical description ...

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Cams, 'Displacing China: The Martini- Blaeu Novus Atlas Sinensis and the Late Renaissance Shift in Representations of East Asia', in ''The Renaissance Quarterly', Volume LXXIII, no.3, 2020; Van der Krogt 2:511.

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