De Jode’s ‘Speculum’ in contemporary hand-colour

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Speculum orbis terrarum.

JODE, Gerard de
Antwerp,
Gerard Smits,
1578
First edition, two parts in one volume, folio atlas (420 by 300mm), two allegorical engraved titles (both with versos blank), and 90 maps on 65 double-page mapsheets, engraved by Johannes or Lucas van Deutecum, ALL MAPS IN THE FULL ORIGINAL COLOUR, most maps with some loss, later full calf, gilt paneled, central coat-of-arms, spine in six compartments separated by raised bands, gilt.
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Gerard de Jode (1509–1591), cartographer, engraver, and publisher lived and worked in Antwerp. In 1547 he was admitted to the Guild of St. Luke, and began his work as a publisher and print seller. He often printed the works of other cartographers, including Gastaldi's map of the world in 1555, Jacob van Deventer's map of Brabant in 1558, Ortelius' eight-sheet map of the world in 1564, and maps by Bartholomeus Musinus and Fernando Alvares Seco.

His most outstandin...

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Koeman Jod II; Van der Krogt 32:01; Shirley T.JOD-1b.

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