[France] Totius Galliae Exactissima Descriptio
Magco ac Insigni Viro Marco Antonio Radici Paulus Forlani Veronensis.
Venice,
Zaltieri,
1566.
Engraved map on two sheets, good wide margins.
(if joined) 460 by 640mm (18 by 25.25 inches).
2573
notes:
Forlani based a great deal of the cartography for the map upon Orcine Fine's "Nova Totius Galliae Descriptio" of 1525, the first map of France to be printed in France. The map extends west to east from west Brittany to the Adriatic and north to south from London to Rome; major towns, rivers, lakes, and mountains are marked and named. To the sea are numerous ships and sea monsters. To the upper right is an elaborate cartouche, with a dedication to Marco Antonio Radici, and b...
bibliography:
Woodward 51.
provenance:
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