Cambridgeshire
described with the devision of the hundreds, the Townes situation, with the Armes of the Colleges of that famous Universiti.
[London],
And are to be solde in popes head alley, by John Sudbury and G. Humbell,
1610 [but 1610-1616].
Double-page engraved map, false margins to left and right.
385 by 530mm. (15.25 by 20.75 inches).
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notes:
A map of Cambridge from the first large-scale atlas of the British Isles, Speed's 'Theatre'. In the top left-hand corner is an inset plan of Cambridge, including details such as "Pithagoras house", "Pembrok Hall Orchard", and "Iesus colledg walkes and groves". Down each side of the map are represented the arms of the Cambridge colleges, with royal arms depicted along the bottom, and four figures in academic dress above, one of whom is holding a compass that acts as the scal...
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provenance:
Remondini binding papers
Joachim Vadian
Johannes Stoffler
Jan Huyghen van Linschoten
János Zsámboky
Speed’s map of Scotland
The earliest extant plan of London
The first world atlas published by an Englishman 



