The last ‘Theatrum’ published in French

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ORTELIUS, Abraham
Antwerp,
Christopher Plantin for the author,
1598
Folio (443 by 290 mm). Text in French. Engraved allegorical title-page, with magnificent contemporary hand-colour in full, heightened with gold, portrait of Ortelius, 169 maps by Frans Hogenberg and others on 122 copper-plates and printed on 119 map-sheets, including a World Map and maps of each of the four Continents, each map richly embellished with figural cartouches, arms, sailing ships, sea monsters, and deities, all with superb contemporary hand-colour in full, mounted on guards, contemporary full calf.
443 by 290mm. (17.5 by 11.5 inches).
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The last edition of Ortelius' 'Theatrum' to be published in French, first published in that language in 1572 with only 70 maps on 53 map-sheets. The world map used in this edition is printed from Ortelius's third and final 'Typus orbis terrarium' plate (Shirley 122:3-1), which more accurately charts the southwest coastline of South America and shows the Solomon Islands for the first time.

"All the elements of the modern atlas were brought to publication in Abrah...

bibliography:

bibliography:

Alden & Landis 598/75. Burden 39 and 64; JCB (3) I:365; Koeman Ort 32; see PMM 91 (1570 edition); Sabin 57693; Shirley 122; Tooley Maps and Map-Makers p.30.

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Provenance: 1. Seventeenth-century engraved armorial bookplate on the verso of the title-page above an early woodcut portrait of Ortelius, and inscribed "Sophistus est Hic Abrahamius Ortelius Antverpia in temple St. Michaelis conspienio per ipsius offigiem epitaphio", referring to Ortelius' epitaph on his tombstone in Antwerp; early 20th-century engraved numismatic bookplate in Greek on the front paste-down