“A very new description of the peaceful sea, commonly called South Sea with the regions lying around it, and its islands, scattered everywhere” (Ortelius)

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Maris Pacifici, (quod vulgo Mar del Zur). Cum regionibus circumiacentibus, insulisque in eodem passim sparsis, novissima description.

ORTELIUS, Abraham
Antwerp,
Jan Baptist Vrients,
1609.
First state. Double-page engraved map, with contemporary hand-colour in full, Latin text on verso.
346 by 499mm (13.5 by 19.75 inches).
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This, the first printed map to focus on the Pacific Ocean, is the "most important sixteenth-century cartographic statement of the considerable Spanish contribution to exploration of the southern seas. Following the initial circumnavigation in 1519-22 by Magellan's ship 'Victoria', Spaniards such as Mendana and Quiros sought the east coast of Terra Australis" (Clancy).

Indeed, the 'Victoria' features large in this beautiful map, and she has something to say, whic...

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Literature: Burden, 'The Mapping of North America', 74; Clancy, 'So Came They South', page 48; Clancy, 'The Mapping of Terra Australis', 5.6; Suarez, 'Early Mapping of the Pacific', 65; Suarez, 'Shedding the Veil', plate XV; Van den Broecke, 'Ortelius Atlas Maps: An Illustrated Guide', 12.1 1609L6.

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