Blaeu’s rare ‘Zeespiegel’

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Zeespiegel

Inhoudende Een korte Onderwysinghe inde Konst Der Zeevaert En Beschryvinghe der Seen en Kusten van de Oostersche, Noordsche en Westersche Schipvaert.

BLAEU, Willem
Amsterdam,
William Blaeu,
1627
Three parts in one, folio (330 by 220mm), main title and three divisional titles, 110 charts, mostly double-page, a few, folding, single page, or within text, (lacking chart of the White Sea [56]), volvelle, numerous woodcut diagrams and coastal profiles within text, 'Haga Comitis 1642' in manuscript to title page, contemporary vellum, yapp fore-edges, contemporary manuscript title to spine.
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notes:

notes:

The 'Zeespeigel' was the second of Blaeu's great pilot guides: the first, 'Het Licht der Zeevaert', was published in various editions and languages between 1608 and 1630. Blaeu's copyright to this work appears to have run out in 1618, and from 1620 Johannes Janssonius was publishing his own counterfeit versions. Blaeu responded to this threat from his rival by publishing the present work in 1623. The new work covered much the same geographical area, i.e. the northern, easte...

bibliography:

bibliography:

Koeman M.Bl 32; Koeman, 'Blaeu and his Grand Atlas', p. 29; Tiele, Nederlandsche Bibliographie, #124.

provenance:

provenance:

Once the property of the renowned numismatist, scholar, and member of the 'Académie royale des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres' T.E. Mionnet with his bookplate affixed to the upper paste-down.