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Le Grand Atlas,

ou Cosmographie blaviane, en laquelle est exactement descritte la terre, la mer, et le ciel.

BLAEU, Johannes
Amsterdam,
Jean Blaeu,
1663
12 volumes, folio (540 by 340mm), engraved allegorical or architectural frontispieces, printed titles with engraved vignettes and divisional half-titles, 598 engraved maps and plates, of which two are extra, mostly double-page (some folding), engraved illustrations, coloured throughout in a contemporary hand, heightened in gold, publisher's vellum gilt with yapp fore-edges, covers panelled with stylised foliate roll, and large centre and corner arabesques, gilt edges, spine divided into eight compartments by horizontal rolls, decorated with fleur-de-lys corner pieces around a central rose tool, with original ties.
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An exceptionally attractive example of "the greatest and finest atlas ever published" (Verwey).

The 'Atlas Major' in its various editions was the largest atlas ever published. It was justly famed for its production values, its high typographic standard, and the quality of its engraving, ornamentation, binding, and colouring. The atlas frequently served as the official gift of the Dutch Republic to princes and other authorities. It is one of the most lavish and hi...

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Brotton, 260-293; Hermann de la Fontaine Verwey, "Het werk van de Blaeus', Maandblad Amstelodamum 39 (1952), 103 quoted in Brotton, 265; Van der Krogt, 2:611-2; Shirley, British Library, T:BLA-1q.

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