Septima Asiae Tabula
Ulm,
Lienhart Holle,
16 July 1482.
Double-page woodcut map, fine original hand-colour, slight damp staining to upper margin slightly affecting image.
420 by 565mm. (16.5 by 22.25 inches).
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notes:
This striking map depicts Central Asia east of the Caspian Sea as envisaged by the second century A.D, cartographer Claudius Ptolemaeus, and is one of the earliest obtainable prints maps of the area. The map covers most of the "Stans", Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Afghanistan, Kazahstan, including parts of Iran, with a squashed Caspian Sea to the right. The ancient Scythian kingdom dominates the upper part of the map. To the east is a heavily wooded area marked "Sacha Regio".<...
bibliography:
Camptell, T., 'Earliest Printed Maps', p. 179-210; Schreiber 5032; Skelton, R.A., Bibliographical note prefixed to the facsimile of the 1482 Ulm Ptolemy
provenance:
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Greenwood’s large-scale map of Lancashire
Cumberland – Greenwood’s large-scale map of Cumberland
Greenwood’s map of Chester
Greenwood’s large-scale map of Gloucestershire 

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