If, in a new lease of life, a man seeks to attain the worm-like paths of geography, he is bound to find the flowers that belong there, for he deserves them’

£25,000

Sold

more...

Pomponij Mellæ Cosmographi Geographi

Prisciani quo ex dionysio Thessalonicensi de situ orbis interpretation. Pomponij Mellae de orbis situ Liber primus. Prooemium

SKU: 13903 Type:

MELA, Pomponius.
Venice:
Erhard Ratdolt,
18th July, 1482.
Two parts in one volume. Small 4to., full-page woodcut map of the world on a Ptolemaic cone-shaped projection surrounded by an architectural border, first page of text with headline printed in red, two 11-line and five five-line floriated initials, early marginal annotations to the first part throughout, mostly noting place-names in the text, nineteenth-century calf backed marbled paper boards, vellum corners, black morocco lettering-pieces on the spine.

Collation: A-F(8)
190 by 143mm. (7.5 by 5.75 inches).
13903

To scale:

notes:

notes:

"The second woodcut map printed in Italy" (Campbell p.119). This was the first map to depict current Portuguese knowledge of the west coast of Africa which led, only six years later, to the rounding of the Cape of Good Hope. Campbell suggests that the edition's printer, Erhard Ratdolt, may have been the mapmaker, since this and his T-O map of 1480 are the two earliest woodcut maps printed in Italy.

The title of the map "Novelle etati ad geographie vmiculatos cal...

bibliography:

bibliography:

BMC V 286; Brown 41; Campbell 91; Hain 11019; Goff M-452; Polain 2661; Shirley 8; Suarez, Shedding the Veil 7; Wilson 115.

provenance:

provenance: