Speculum nauticum super navigatione maris occidentalis pars prima [-pars altera]
Leiden,
Franciscus Raphelengius for Luca Johannes Aurigarius,
1586
2 parts in one volume. Folio (415 by 292mm), engraved allegorical title-page to the first part, title-page with woodcut border to the second part, "Ad lectorem", without dedication (as often), 45 double-page engraved charts by Joannes and Baptista van Doetichum all with fine contemporary hand-colour in full, 3 full-page engraved text illustrations, expert repairs to upper corners of the majority of the charts, including map of Europe chart, a few with loss skilfully repaired in facsimile, contemporary vellum gilt, repairs to upper corners.
18378
notes:
A fine example of the first Latin edition of the earliest printed sea atlas: complete, with fine contemporary hand-colour in full. First published in Dutch in 1583-1584 as Spieghel der Zeevaerdt, the over-sized map of Europe is in the first state, showing a circular Iceland, all other maps in Koeman state b.
"Waghenaer's work was a milestone in the development of West European navigation. His charts brought together the pictorial silhouettes that had been a stand...
"Waghenaer's work was a milestone in the development of West European navigation. His charts brought together the pictorial silhouettes that had been a stand...
bibliography:
BM STC, Dutch Books S. 209; Goedings Kunst in Kaart, Utrecht 1989, p.104-106, 110-113; Koeman, Wag 5A; Nederl. Scheepvaart Mus. I, 44. (see Van Mander 1604 p.258); Phillips/Le Gear 3980; Schilder Monumenta Cartographica Neerlandica, Vol VII; Tiele 1191 Anm; Skelton, "Bibliographical note" in the facsimile edition, Amsterdam, 1966.