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Amsterdam, 1632. Copper engraving, 18.5 x 25 cm, engraved by Pieter van den Keere, modern hand colour, light stain in upper margin, Latin text on verso. The historic Île-de-France region, north of Paris (the modern province has Paris at its centre). The 'Atlas Minor', was a pocket atlas derived from Mercator's cartography, published from 1607 onward by Jodocus Hondius (the Dutch publisher who had purchased Mercator's original copper printing plates in 1604 and who issued his first, highly successful edition of the full-size atlas in 1606). In the 1630s Jan Cloppenburgh published a series of editions of Mercators Atlas Minor which have become scarce. The maps were engraved by Pieter van den Keere and are distinctively larger than the preceding examples. Map
Cadurcium by Mercator-Cloppenburgh: - 1632
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Amsterdam, 1632. Copper engraving, 19 x 25.5 cms, modern hand colour, Latin text on verso. Quercy, engraved by Pieter van den Keere. The 'Atlas Minor', was a pocket atlas derived from Mercator's cartography published from 1607 onward by Jodocus Hondius (the Dutch publisher who had purchased Mercator's original copper printing plates in 1604 and who issued his first, highly successful edition of the full-size atlas in 1606). In the 1630s Jan Cloppenburgh published a series of editions of Mercators Atlas Minor which have become scarce. The maps were engraved by Pieter van den Keere and are distinctively larger than the preceding examples. Map
- Bookseller Bryars and Bryars (GB)
- Book Condition Used
- Place of Publication Amsterdam
- Date Published 1632