Tartariae Sive Magni Chami Regni typus
ORTELIUS, Abraham
Verkäufer Leen Helmink Antique Maps, Huntington Beach, CA, USA
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AbeBooks-Verkäufer seit 25. November 2020
Verkäufer Leen Helmink Antique Maps, Huntington Beach, CA, USA
Verkäuferbewertung 4 von 5 Sternen
AbeBooks-Verkäufer seit 25. November 2020
Beschreibung
Myths and legends. A superb map showing Tartaria, Cathay (China), Japan (closer to America than to Asia!), and California. The strait of Anian separates Asia and America, and a navigable North-Eastern passage is shown from Europe to Japan and China, complete with sailing ship. China itself is on the map twice, once as Marco Polo's Cathay and once as the China that the Portuguese had visited by sea. Scale ca 1 : 20,000,000. In California are the seven legendary cities of Cibola (only six are marked), where the Indians claimed that gold was to be found in abundance, and that the streets and roofs were paved with it. Many legends are spread around the map, referring to the whereabouts of the lost tribes of Israel (they have to be somewhere!), to Marco Polo, and to the classical geography texts of Strabo, Ptolemy and Pliny. The silk route is shown prominently. No trace of Korea yet. The map combines the latest explorations by the Dutch (Vaigatz, Colgoyen), the Portuguese (China, Japan) and the Spanish California) with medieval knowledge (Marco Polo's Cathay, Zipangri, Falcon Island, Tangut, etc.) and with knowledge from classical antiquity (Pliny's Cape Tabin and Scythian Ocean). "Unlike his map of America, this derives its cartography from Ortelius' own large world map of 1564. This is a very early depiction of the northern Pacific. Its main feature is the 'STRETTO DI ANIAN'. This increased the public awareness of the 1561 Giacomo Gastaldi theory of a strait between the continents of Asia and America. At its southern entrance an enlarged Japan dominates, below which a note states that a large amount of the information in Asia eminates from the writings of Marco Polo. The west coast of North America differs from his map of America in that the peninsula is broader, some different names appear, and others are lacking." (Burden). Copperplate engraving. Size of printed area 35.0 x 46.9 cms. In excellent collector's condition. Thick paper, with wide margins all around. Strong and even impression of the copperplate. In attractive hand coloring. Paper color off-white/ivory. From the 1603 Latin edition. The item comes with a certificate of authenticity and elaborate description. For more details and scans please contact or visit us. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 18937
Bibliografische Details
Titel: Tartariae Sive Magni Chami Regni typus
Verlag: Jan Baptist Vrients, Antwerp
Erscheinungsdatum: 1603
Einband: No Binding
Zustand: Fine
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