A New Mappe of the Romane Empire
newly described by Iohn Speede.
[London,
And are to be sold in Pops head alley by George Humble,
1626 [but 1627-1632].
Double-page engraved map, English text to verso.
390 by 510mm (15.25 by 20 inches).
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A map showing the historical extent of the Roman Empire from the 1676 edition of the first atlas compiled and published by an Englishman, Speed's 'Prospect'.
The decorative border along each side depicts men in regional costume from former imperial countries (for example, 'A Spainyard'), with 'His Wyfe' illustrated in the panel below. Along the top of the map is a series of city views. Among these is Venice, despite the fact that it was not founded until 421 C.E...
The decorative border along each side depicts men in regional costume from former imperial countries (for example, 'A Spainyard'), with 'His Wyfe' illustrated in the panel below. Along the top of the map is a series of city views. Among these is Venice, despite the fact that it was not founded until 421 C.E...
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