Theatrum Orbis Terrarum.
Antwerp,
Christopher Plantin,
1592.
Folio (440 by 300 mm), title, Catalogus Auctorum with 152 names, engraved portrait of Ortelius by Galle, separate engraved title to the Parergon, 134 double-page engraved maps, all with fine original hand-colour, lower outer corner of first title slightly chipped not affecting image or text, early leaves a little thumb-soiled in same corner, rebound in seventeenth-century paneled calf boards rebacked to style with old gilt spine-panels laid down, red morocco label and gilt board-edge decoration skilfully added to style.
1231
notes:
A fine example of "the first true atlas".
Abraham Ortelius (1527-1598) took an active interest in cartography from an early age. He began his career as a "kaarten afzetter" (illuminator of maps) purchasing single (generally wall) maps from booksellers and colouring them for re-sale. He travelled extensively in his search for new material and was a well-known face at the Frankfurt bookfairs. It was whilst travelling that Ortelius built up his unrivalled web of con...
Abraham Ortelius (1527-1598) took an active interest in cartography from an early age. He began his career as a "kaarten afzetter" (illuminator of maps) purchasing single (generally wall) maps from booksellers and colouring them for re-sale. He travelled extensively in his search for new material and was a well-known face at the Frankfurt bookfairs. It was whilst travelling that Ortelius built up his unrivalled web of con...