Fine example of Blaeu's atlas of England and Wales
[England and Wales] Tooneel Des Aerdrycs Oft Nieuwe Atlas...
- Author: BLAEU, Johannes
- Publication place: Amsterdam,
- Publication date: 1646-48.
- Physical description: Folio (525 by 340mm), title, and 58 double-page engraved maps, all with original outline hand-colour, title heightened in gold, a few maps with worming to upper margin not affecting image, in publisher's vellum gilt with yapp fore-edges, covers panelled with stylized foliage roll, and large central and corner arabesques, spine in eight compartments with repeat tooling in gilt, gilt edges.
- Inventory reference: 10784
Notes
Fine example of Blaeu's atlas of England and Wales.
Blaeu's English Atlas was first published in 1645 as the fourth volume of his 'Atlas Novus'. The work contained 58 maps of English and Welsh counties, which had been derived in main from John Speed's 'Theatre', first published in 1611, with the text based upon Camden's 'Britannia', of 1607.
Blaeu's English Atlas was first published in 1645 as the fourth volume of his 'Atlas Novus'. The work contained 58 maps of English and Welsh counties, which had been derived in main from John Speed's 'Theatre', first published in 1611, with the text based upon Camden's 'Britannia', of 1607.
Bibliography
- Van der Krogt 2:321I
Image gallery
/