A magnificent example of Renard’s ‘Sea Atlas’

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Atlas van Zeevaert en Koophandel door de Geheele Weereldt.

RENARD, Louis.
Amsterdam,
Reiner & Josua Ottens,
1745
Folio (560 by 360mm), engraved frontispiece, title in red and black, 32 engraved maps and charts (of which 30 are double-page and two folding), all in fine original outline hand colour, original Dutch mottled calf gilt, roll-tool borders gilt on sides, tools of armillary spheres at corners, large tool of Atlas carrying the world to the centre, spine in ten compartments separated by raised bands, with armillary spheres, gilt.
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The majority of the charts that form this atlas were first published in Frederick de Wit's 'Orbis Maritimus' of 1675 (see item 21). After de Wit's death in 1710 the plates were acquired by Louis Renard, who substantially revised many of the charts and published them, in 1715, in his 'Atlas de la Navigation'. Although Koeman questions the merits of publishing old, albeit reworked plates – with the market so well catered for by the likes of van Keulen (see item 23) – the atl...

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Koeman Ren 3; Shirley, British Library, M.REN-1c.

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