Speculum Nauticum super navigatione maris Occidentalis...
Antwerp,
Jean Bellère,
1591
Two parts in one volume, folio sea atlas (415 by 280mm), two engraved titles, volvelle, 46 double-page engraved charts, sixteenth century vellum over boards, with ties, gilt central arabesque, spine gilt, with title in manuscript, remboitage.
11474
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Fine example of the first printed sea atlas.
Not only was Waghenaer's great work the first sea atlas, it was also the was the first book to standardize symbols of buoys and beacons. All 46 charts are finely engraved by on of the leading engravers of the day, Johannes van Doetecum, and are embellished with, windroses, rhumb lines, sea monsters and numerous sailing ships. Although the sea monsters were purely for decoration, the ships were useful to the mariner in ...
Not only was Waghenaer's great work the first sea atlas, it was also the was the first book to standardize symbols of buoys and beacons. All 46 charts are finely engraved by on of the leading engravers of the day, Johannes van Doetecum, and are embellished with, windroses, rhumb lines, sea monsters and numerous sailing ships. Although the sea monsters were purely for decoration, the ships were useful to the mariner in ...
bibliography:
Koeman, Wag 9A.
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