Loots’ rare edition of Roggeveen’s ‘Burning Fen’, bound with an unrecorded English Coasting Pilot

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[The fifth part of the new great sea-mirrour: discovering the west coasts of Africa with the great dial of America...] [bound with] The Coasting Pilot, Describing the Sea-Coasts of England, Scotland...

ROGGEVEEN, Arent; [and] LOOTSMAN, Jacob and Caspar
Amsterdam,
J. Loots, and J. Conijnenberg,
1717
Folio (440 by 300mm), two works in one volume, 3-60pp., lacking title and first leaf, 26 (of 33) double-page engraved charts, chart of Virginia with manuscript pilot instructions to verso; [bound with] prologue, title, 39pp., 11 (of 14) double-page engraved charts, woodcut chart within text; the majority of the charts trimmed to near or within neatlines, some with minor loss to edges skilfully repaired in facsimile, quarter calf over original boards, extremities scuffed.
1688

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"The so-called 'Burning Fen' is the most interesting of all the maritime works produced by Pieter Goos" (Koeman).

Roggeveen, born in Delshaven, came to Middleburg, the seat of both the Dutch East and West India Companies, in 1658. He worked for both companies teaching the art of navigation and helped to maintain their collections of hydrographic manuscripts and charts, including Spanish portolans of the West Indies. In the mid-1660s, assisted by his access to the...

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bibliography:

Koeman Rog 8; Phillips 3648; c.f. Koeman Jac 58 for 1701 edition of the English coasting pilot.

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