Orbis Typus Universalis Iuxta Hydrographorum Traditionem
Waldseemüller
Verkäufer Barry Lawrence Ruderman, La Jolla, CA, USA
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AbeBooks-Verkäufer seit 31. August 2022
Verkäufer Barry Lawrence Ruderman, La Jolla, CA, USA
Verkäuferbewertung 5 von 5 Sternen
AbeBooks-Verkäufer seit 31. August 2022
Beschreibung
Waldseem ller / 1513 / Orbis Typus Universalis Iuxta Hydrographorum Traditionem (Alex 3, 81712) The Earliest Obtainable Waldseem ller Map of the World Nice example of Martin Waldseem ller's modern map of the world, the earliest obtainable world map published by noted sixteenth-century cosmographer Waldseem ller. It was included in the first published collection of modern maps and made up part of the influential 1513 Strasbourg edition of Ptolemy s Geographia. This map is one of the earliest obtainable world maps to depict the discoveries of the earliest modern explorers including Christopher Columbus, Vasco Da Gama, Amerigo Vespucci. It draws heavily from Portuguese sources in its expanded view of India, and presciently separates Asia from America, something that would not be clarified by mapmakers until the second half of the sixteenth century. Included in the Caribbean are isabella and spagnolla, Cuba and Haiti/Dominican Republic, where the Spanish were already setting up colonies. Interestingly, Waldseem ller chose not to use the name America on this world map, as he did on his famous 1507 world map, the earliest map to use the name. This shows the continuing consideration Waldseem ller gave to his work. The 1513 Strasbourg edition of Ptolemy According to Burden, Waldseem ller likely began work on this map in ca. 1505, when he was a professor of cosmography in St.-Di . Waldseem ller worked on the Ptolemy with Matthias Ringmann, who collated the texts, while Waldseem ller compiled the maps. However, when their patron Ren II died in 1508, the St.-Di Press closed down. Ringmann died in 1511. These events stalled the project and it was only in 1513 that the Ptolemy appeared, printed by Waldseem ller s friend Johann Schott. The Strasbourg edition is widely considered the most important edition of Ptolemy's Geographia. It includes 47 maps cut from woodblocks. This edition had not one but two world maps, this modern map and a map of the world as known to Ptolemy, which includes 8 windheads and other remarkable decorative embellishments. This map lacks those decorative elements and adopts a simple format in order to emphasize the rapid expansion of the known world. The modern maps were separated from the Ptolemaic map with their own separate title page, making them the first published collection of modern maps. They were issued in a second edition published in Strasbourg in 1520. Lorent Fries copied, simplified, and reduced the Waldseem ller maps for his 1522 Ptolemy published by Gr ninger; these Fries woodblocks were also used in three later editions: 1525 Strasbourg edited by Willibald Pirkheimer, 1535 Lyons edited by Michael Servetus, and 1541 Vienna (reprint of the Servetus). The innovative nature of this map and its influential maker make this an essential map for early world map collectors. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 81712
Bibliografische Details
Titel: Orbis Typus Universalis Iuxta Hydrographorum...
Verlag: Waldseemüller
Erscheinungsdatum: 1513
Einband: No Binding
Zustand: VG
Art des Buches: Map
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