Italia
Newly augmented by I: Speede.
[London],
Are to bee sold by Tho. Baskett in sleet-street and Richard Chiswell in St Pauls Church-yard,
[1676].
Double-page engraved map with hand-colour.
415 by 535mm. (16.25 by 21 inches).
22155
notes:
A map of Italy, Sardinia, and Corsica from the first atlas compiled and published by an Englishman, Speed's 'Prospect'. The decorative border along the top of the map shows views of major cities, including Venice, Rome, and Florence. Along each side are depicted figures in regional dress (among them, the Pope and the Venetian Doge). Unlike the other maps in the 'Prospect', the figures are presented in pairs, interspersed with the arms of the Pope, Venice, Sardinia, and Cors...
bibliography:
Skelton 92; Shirley [Atlases] T.SPE-1j.
provenance:
The splendour of Baroque Vienna
The first atlas printed in Venice, the first wholly printed in colours, incorporating the first map to indicate Japan, the second map in a Ptolemaic atlas to show America.
“…the six maps of England that are bound up for the pocket” (Samuel Pepys) 


