Tuesday, August 21, 2007

400-500 year old maps

























All the maps in this post are from The Atlas of Atlases by Phillip Allen, published by Harry N. Abrams (1992/N.Y.) The best features of this large book are the large selection of medieval to 19th century maps, 161 of them. Many are i2 to 1/3 page in size, and in rich colour. Additional illustrations show map decoration and fronticepieces. There were not enough of Asia for my needs, but since I borrowed this from the library I am not complaining. As this is mostly a picture book, the author simply gives an easy on the eyes introduction to each of the historic atlases. All are from the collection in the Birmingham Library, U.K. I thought to use it as a lead to online maps of the same name. But, in fact, most online resources provide much smaller images, and not all of them. So, it turns out that scanning public library books is more fruitful than googling?

Key is as follows:

Subject -
Year -
Cartographer -
Published -
Title -

First/Top...

Africa
1715
Pieter Schenk
Amsterdam
Atlas Minor

Asia
1633
Gerardus Mercator & Joducus Hondius
Amsterdam
Atlas


Asia
1610
Gerardus Mercator
Amsterdam
Atlas Minor

Asia
1715
Louis Renor
Amsterdam
Atlas de la Navigation et du Commerce

England
1579
Christopher Saxon
London
Atlas of the Counties of England and Wales


Holland
1720
Covens & Mortier
Amsterdam
Nouvel Atlas


India
1650-56
Jan Jansson
Amsterdam
Theatre du Monde

Last/bottom...

London
1572-1618
George Braun & Frans Hoegnberg
London
Civitates Orbis Terrarum


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