IMCoS
     My Account      Basket      Purchase   
Quick Search
 
Advanced Search
Newsletter
Subscribe to our newsletter
 
Catalogue
ANTIQUE MAPS (1217) Atlases & Reference (18) The World (56) Britain & Ireland (229) Ptolemaic Maps (21) The Americas (143) The Americas (11) North America (42) South America (39) Central America & Caribbean (38) The United States (2) Canada (11) Africa (63) Asia (131) Europe (323) Oceania & Australia (15) Near East & Arabia (64) City Plans (115) Sea Charts (39) . Recent Acquisitions (81) . Sale! (48) . Recent Sales (802)
Recent Acquisitions
A Generall Mapp Of Arabia...
A Generall Mapp Of Arabia...
£1,000.00
View by Cartographer
Basket
0 items
Currencies
My Account
E-Mail Address:

Password:
 
Information
About Us
How to Order
Shipping & Returns
Privacy Notice
Conditions of Use
Cartographers
Contact Us
London Map Fairs
Magini, Giovanni Antonio: America

Price: £600.00

  • Date: 1597
  • Condition: AAA
  • Colour: BW
  • Size (cm): 12.5 x 17.2 (excluding title)
Description

Title: America. Publication: Geographiae universae tum veteris, tum novae absolutissimum opus... Auctore eodem Io. Anto. Magino Patavino..., Cologne 1597, Petrus Keschedt. Engraver: Magini. G / Anon

A sought-after map of America. This is a reduced version of Giovanni d'Anian's 1582 Map of America. The geography is derived mainly from Ortelius' earlier map of the Western Hemisphere. Most notable is the characteristic bulge to the west coast of South America. Unlike Ortelius' map, mountain ranges have been placed on the Southern Continent. Text on verso.

The map comes from a scarce pirate edition published by Petrus Keschedt in Cologne one year after the publication of Magini's original work. Ortelius informed Magini in November 1597 about this and the publication was stopped till 1608 when a new edition was issued by Keschedt. Although the map is based on Magini's 1596 Geographiae it is in fact a new plate. The Magini's 1596 edition of Geographiae was the first reduced size version of Mercator's atlas. This is the second.
Ref: Burden 97

America
Click to enlarge