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[A very fine English 19th century atlas in superb original colour] WYLD, James An Atlas of the World Comprehending Separate maps of its various Countries, Constructed and Drawn from the latest Astronomical & Geographical Observations. London, James Wyld, Charing Cross East, 1834, original colour, book size: 340 x 260mm. A very good copy of this important early 19th century atlas by one of the periods most noted cartographers, in its original binding with marbled endpapers.Containing 54 maps in original colour, and tables as per the table of contents at the start of the atlas. |
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[A rare and early miniature atlas by Honter] HONTER, Johannes. Rudimentorum Cosmographicorum Honteri Coronensis Libri III. Cum Tabellis Geographicus Elegantissimus. Zurich: C.Froshauer, 1549. later binding, book size: 155 x 98mm. In a later binding . A very early, attractive and scarce miniature atlas, notable amongst its maps is a double page cordiform world first published in 1546, which was highly influential at the time in having the most recent discoveries included in it, such as the Americas and the Spice Islands in the Far East. The list of diagrams and maps in this volume are as follows: 1) Circuli Sphaeri Cum V. Zonis 2) Ordo Planetarum Cum Aspectibus. 3) Regiones Et Nomina Ventorum. 4) Universalis Cosmographia 5) Hispania 6) Gallia 7) Germania 8) Major/Minor Polonia 9) Dacia 10) Greece 11) Italy 12) Cyprus/Holy Land 13) Asia Minor 14) Arabia/Caspian Sea/India 15) Africa 16) Sicilia See SHIRLEY: World 108 for the Cordiform world.. |
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[A fine, early 19th century atlas of the Classical World] WILKINSON, Robert. Atlas Classica Being A Collection Of Maps Of The Countries Mentioned by The Ancient Authors Both Sacred And Profane With Their Various Subdivisions At Different Periods. London, No 125 Fenchurch St, 1817, original colour, book size: 355 x 290mm. A very fine copy of Wilkinson's "Atlas Classica" in good condition and with bright original colour. This atlas deals with Classical and Biblical geography with numerous geneologies and charts to elucidate subjects such as Biblical events and geneologies and the intricacies of the English epicopacy.Containing fifty-three maps and charts as recorded in the "Index Tabularum" at the start of the atlas and in its original marbled binding. |
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[Classical Geography with an Early World Map] MACROBIUS, Ambrosius In Somnium Scipionis. Lyons, Sebastian Gryphius, 1542. Small 8vo, Original Vellum Binding; pp. 567 + 73 (index); several woodcut text illustrations.Light toning and occasional foxing. Macrobius was a Roman philosopher and geographer, AD 399-423. This work is a commentary on 'The Dream of Scipio', a section of Cicero's 'Republic' that had been lost until 1821, when a palimpsest (a used sheet of parchment that had been cleaned for reuse) was discovered with the original text still legible underneath later writing. Cicero theorised that the northern lands are balanced by a southern continent (Antipodes), which are unreachable because of the lands of fire (Perusta). The theory is illustrated with a diagrammatic world map (p.154). This clashed with the teachings of the Church, who insisted that as Bible states that the whole world was re-populated by the sons of Noah there could be no unreachable Antipodes. Macrobius's text was a standard school text throughout the Middle Ages. See SHIRLEY: World 13. |
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