The first printed map of the Americas to show Roanoke Island, and the fourth to name Virginia
Americae et Proximar Regionum Orae Descriptio.
Venice,
[c 1589].
Engraved map (330 by 460mm to the neatline, full margins showing the plate mark) (a few tears and minor worming to upper left skilfully repaired).
335 by 460mm (13.25 by 18 inches).
12770
notes:
The first printed map of the Americas to show Roanoke Island, and the fourth to name Virginia.
The most notable aspect of this map is the naming of an island, off the east coast of North America, 'Roanoae' (i.e. in reference the Roanoke Colony) the first attempt by the English to form a permanent colony the New World. The ill-fated colony was settled on Roanoke Island (situated in modern day Dare County on the Outer Banks of North Carolina) in 1585. Due to poor p...
The most notable aspect of this map is the naming of an island, off the east coast of North America, 'Roanoae' (i.e. in reference the Roanoke Colony) the first attempt by the English to form a permanent colony the New World. The ill-fated colony was settled on Roanoke Island (situated in modern day Dare County on the Outer Banks of North Carolina) in 1585. Due to poor p...
bibliography:
Burden 73 State 1.
provenance:
Arnoldi’s separately-published map of the Americas, with the thumb print of the printer!
Lafreri school map of the Americas
Views of Tangiers
Gastaldi’s hemispherical map of the Americas
The first map devoted to America to appear in an atlas
“The first [map] published in an atlas to depict California as an island, and an accurate east coast of North America” (Burden)
Views of Tangiers
A striking map of North Africa, Sardinia and Sicily from the 1482 Ulm Ptolemy
Northern Africa
“…n’a ete découverte que depuis 276 ans” 


