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Very early printed portraits of four Roman Emperors
Hartman Schedel.

Nuremburg, 1493, Latin edition. An incunable sheet featuring four portraits of Roman emperors: Julian (sole ruler AD 361-363), Jovian (363-364), Valentinian (emperor of the West 364-375) & Valens (Eastern Roman Emperor 364-378). On the reverse are seven more woodcuts, portraits of a religious theme, including Macedonius I of Constantinople, the heretic bishop c.AD 350.
SCHE0005
£175.00

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Ptolemiac map of Central Asia
Girolamo Ruscelli.

Venice, 1562. Map of Central Asia after Claudius Ptolemy of Alexandria (c. AD 90-168). covering the area of modern Iran, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Kasakhstan, Afghanistan, Kashmir, etc. 'Turris Lapidea' (Tower of Stone) is believed to be Tashkent.
RUSC0025
£125.00

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Early map of Lake Leman
Sebastian Munster

Basle, 1588. Lake Leman or Lake Geneva, orientated with north to the bottom, so Geneva is on the right of the map.
MUNS0022
£125.00

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Miniature map of Brandenburg
Abraham Ortelius.

Antwerp, Plantin, 1593. Minature map of Brandenburg, centred on Berlin, engraved by Philip Galler for Ortelius's Epitome, this example for an Italian-text edition, translated by Giovanni Paulet.
ORTM0046
£75.00

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Miniature map of Saxony
Abraham Ortelius.

Antwerp, Plantin, 1593. Minature map of Saxony, engraved by Philip Galler for Ortelius's Epitome, this example for an Italian-text edition, translated by Giovanni Paulet.
ORTM0052
£56.00

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Miniature map of Westphalia
Abraham Ortelius.

Antwerp, Plantin, 1593. Minature map of Westphalia, engraved by Philip Galler for Ortelius's Epitome, this example for an Italian-text edition, translated by Giovanni Paulet.
ORTM0054
£56.00

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Magini Iberia
Giovanni Antonio Magini.

Venice, Galignani, 1598. A map of Spain & Portugal after Claudius Prolemy of Alexandria, showing the peninsula as known to the Romans. It marks the Straits of Hercules.
MAGI0040
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Miniature map of the West Indies
Petrus Bertius.

Amsterdam, c.1600, Latin text edition. Untitled map of the West Indies, engraved by either Pieter van den Keere or Jodocus Hondius the Elder. This is the earliest of two plates used to illustrated the Bertius atlas, without longitude and latitude scales. It was replaced by a new plate by Jodocus Hondius the younger in 1616.
BERT0103
£250.00

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World & continents miniature set, with two World maps
Petrus Bertius.

Amsterdam, c1606, A fine set of miniature maps, consisting of two world maps (a double-hemisphere and an oval. both signed by Jodocus Hondius, and four maps of the continents. These are printed from the first set of printing plates, with the narrow borders without longitude and latitude marks.
BERT0107
£2000.00

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First Issue of Vrient's Miniature World Map
Jan Baptista Vrients.

Antwerp, Vrients, 1601. When Vrients published his first edition of Ortelius's Epitome he introduced this new double-hemisphere map, alongside the original oval map engraved by Galle. It is untitled, although there is 'Globus Terrestris' in letterpress above the map. Under the spheres is a rustic scene, with a church in the centre.
VRIE0001
£750.00

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Ortelius's map of the northern Balkans in fine colour
Abraham Ortelius.

Antwerp, Vrients, 1602, Spanish text edition. The northern Balkans, with Slovenia and Croatia, based on the map by Augustin Hirschvogel, 1565. The original hand colour is particularly fine, with the woodcut initial on verso also coloured.
ORTE0037
£650.00

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Miniature map of Turkish Empire
Abraham Ortelius.

Antwerp, 1602, French text edition. Miniature map of Arabia and the Turkish Empire , published in Michel Coigent's 'L'Epitome du Theatre de L'Univers d'Abraham Ortelius'.
ORTM0030
£150.00

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Fine map of Africa
Gerard Mercator

Amsterdam, Jodocus Hondius, 1609. Prepared by Gerard Mercator Junior for the posthumous third volume of his grandfather's atlas, this example comes from the first French edition. The title is within a superb strapwork cartouche.
MERC0001
£1600.00

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Fine map of Europe
Rumold Mercator.

Amsterdam, Jodocus Hondius, 1607. Prepared by Rumold Mercator for the posthumous third volume of his father Gerard Mercator's atlas, this example comes from the first French edition. The title is within a superb strapwork cartouche.
MERC0043
£980.00

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Fine map of Switzerland
Abraham Ortelius.

Antwerp, 1612.. Switzerland, orientated with north at the bottom of the map.
ORTE0027
£680.00

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Mercator's map of south Ireland
Gerard Mercator

Amsterdam, Jodocus Hondius, 1613. The southern part of a two-sheet map of Ireland, showing south of Galway & Wicklow.
MERC0044
£560.00

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Miniature Map of northern Scotland
Petrus Bertius.

Amsterdam, 1616. Scotland north of Montrose, after Mercator, published in an edition of Camden's 'Britannia'.
BERT0022
£140.00

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Early miniature of Arabia and Turkish Empire
Petrus Bertius.

Amsterdam, Jodocus Hondius, 1616. The Turkish Empire, from Bertius' 'Tabularum Geographicarum Contractarum'.
BERT0029
£150.00

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Miniature map of the Canton of Zurich
Petrus Bertius.

Amsterdam, Jodocus Hondius, c.1616. Miniature map of the Swizz canton of Zurich. Hondius engraved new plates for his edition of the Bertius atlas 'Tabularum Geographicarum Contractarum', which he sold alongside the Mercator 'Atlas Minor'. The new plates had thicker borders with graduations for longitude and latitude.
BERT0110
£95.00

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Miniature map of Brandenburg
Petrus Bertius.

Amsterdam, c.1618. A miniature map of Brandenburg.
BERT0078
£98.00

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