“Who can consider human affairs to be great, when he comprehends the eternity and vastness of the entire world?” (Cicero, legend in the border)
Typus Orbis Terrarum.
[Antwerp,
Gielis Coppens van Diest,
1571].
Double-page engraved map, with contemporary hand colour in full, heightened in gold, and with the addition of repaired crack to plate at lower left, and waves and cloud swirls in manuscript.
335 by 490mm (13.25 by 19.25 inches).
23045
notes:
A beautiful example of Ortelius's first world map, created for his atlas 'Theatrum Orbis Terrarum', and therefore the first world map created for a uniform atlas. Printed from the first copper plate, of three, first published in 1570, it features a border of clouds running around the oval of the map, is signed by the engraver "Franciscus Hogenberg", a bulge appears in the west coast of South America.
A number of legends appear in the vast southern continent, "Ter...
A number of legends appear in the vast southern continent, "Ter...
bibliography:
Literature: Clancy, 'The Mapping of Terra Australis', 5.9; Shirley, 'The mapping of the world: early printed world maps, 1472-1700', 122; Van der Broecke, 'Oertlius Atlas Maps',157L1.
provenance:
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