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Ultraiectum Dominium Ultrajectum by Mercator, Gerard - 1632

by Mercator, Gerard

Ultraiectum Dominium Ultrajectum by Mercator, Gerard - 1632

Ultraiectum Dominium Ultrajectum

by Mercator, Gerard

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Amsterdam: I.E. Cloppenburgh, 1632. Other. 184 by 253mm (7 by 10 inches).. Original antique copper engraving, uncolored as published. A fine copy in a dark impression, full margins as published. The map shows the area from Herderwyck in the north to Wyck in the south, from Delshaven in the west to Grave in the east. This is the first so-called Cloppenburgh editions which was a competive edition with new engraved maps in a larger format. Most of the maps were engraved by Pieter van den Keere. The Cloppenburgh edition was continued for a couple of years but seems to have been suppressed after 1636.... This is another Cloppenburgh edition, now with Latin text. The maps from the Appendix have been incorporated. The title-page is followed by a dedication to Prince Frederik Hendrik, dated 1632 and signed by Johannes Cloppenburgh. (Koeman Atlantes Neerlandici). Gerardus Mercator (5 March 1512 – 2 December 1594) was a 16th-century geographer, cosmographer and cartographer from the County of Flanders. He is most renowned for creating the 1569 world map based on a new projection which represented sailing courses of constant bearing (rhumb lines) as straight lines—an innovation that is still employed in nautical charts. Mercator was one of the pioneers of cartography and is widely considered the most notable figure of the school in its golden age (approximately 1570s–1670s). In his own day, he was a notable as maker of globes and scientific instruments. In addition, he had interests in theology, philosophy, history, mathematics and geomagnetism. He was also an accomplished engraver and calligrapher. Unlike other great scholars of the age he travelled little and his knowledge of geography came from his library of over one thousand books and maps, from his visitors and from his vast correspondence (in six languages) with other scholars, statesmen, travellers, merchants and seamen. Mercator's early maps were in large formats suitable for wall mounting but in the second half of his life, he produced over 100 new regional maps in a smaller format suitable for binding into his Atlas of 1595. This was the first appearance of the word Atlas in reference to a book of maps. However, Mercator used it as a neologism for a treatise (Cosmologia) on the creation, history and description of the universe, not simply a collection of maps. He chose the word as a commemoration of the Titan Atlas, "King of Mauretania", whom he considered to be the first great geographer. A large part of Mercator's income came from sales of his terrestrial and celestial globes. For sixty years they were considered the finest in the world, and were sold in such great numbers that there are many surviving examples. This was a substantial enterprise involving the manufacture of the spheres, printing the gores, building substantial stands, packing and distributing all over Europe. He was also renowned for his scientific instruments, particularly his astrolabes and astronomical rings used to study the geometry of astronomy and astrology. Mercator wrote on geography, philosophy, chronology and theology. All of the wall maps were engraved with copious text on the region concerned. As an example the famous world map of 1569 is inscribed with over five thousand words in fifteen legends. The 1595 Atlas has about 120 pages of maps and illustrated title pages but a greater number of pages are devoted to his account of the creation of the universe and descriptions of all the countries portrayed. His table of chronology ran to some 400 pages fixing the dates (from the time of creation) of earthly dynasties, major political and military events, volcanic eruptions, earthquakes and eclipses. He also wrote on the gospels and the old testament. Mercator was a devout Christian born into a Catholic family at a time when Martin Luther's Protestantism was gaining ground. He never declared himself as a Lutheran but he was clearly sympathetic and he was accused of heresy by Catholic authorities; after six months in prison he was released unscathed. This period of persecution is probably the major factor in his move from Catholic Leuven (Louvain) to a more tolerant Duisburg, in the Holy Roman Empire, where he lived for the last thirty years of his life. Walter Ghim, Mercator's friend and first biographer, describes him as sober in his behaviour, yet cheerful and witty in company, and never more happy than in debate with other scholars. Above all he was pious and studious until his dying days. (Wikipedia) In excellent condition. 184 by 253mm (7 by 10 inches).
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  • Publisher I.E. Cloppenburgh
  • Place of Publication Amsterdam
  • Date Published 1632
  • Keywords Antique map Map:Europe:Netherlands Utrecht Mercator, Gerard Ultraiectum Dominium Amsterdam I.E. Cloppenburgh 1632
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  • Size 184 by 253mm (7 by 10 inches).
Argow (Aargau).

Argow (Aargau).

by MERCATOR, Gerard & HONDIUS, Jodocus

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London: Printed by T.Cotes, for Michael Sparkes and Samuel Cartwright, [1635].. Original engraved map of Argau / Switzerland (map dimensions 19.2 x 14 cm, overall dimensions 29.5 x 18.5 cm) with later hand-colouring. Covering the area around the Lake Lucerne, Lake Zurich and Lake Thun. With English text to verso. A bit tanned and with a few small nicks to margins, generally very good. From "Historia Mundi or Mercator's Atlas ..."
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The World of Gerard Mercator; The Mapmaker Who Revolutionized Geography

The World of Gerard Mercator; The Mapmaker Who Revolutionized Geography

by Taylor, Andrew (Biography of Gerard Mercator.)

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New York: Walker & Company [0-8027-1377-7] 2004. (Hardcover) 291pp. Near fine in fine dust jacket. Illustrations, maps, notes, bibliography, index. "The story of discovery and mapmaking is one of pushing back shadows, and no one in the last two thousand years achieved as much as Gerard Mercator in extending the boundaries of the known world. His life spanned most of the turbulent, extraordinary sixteenth century". Biography of Gerard Mercator. Time Period 16th Century. (Travel, Cartographers, Cartography, Geography, Mapmaking, Navigation, Travel).
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THE WORLD OF GERARD MERCATOR: The Mapmaker Who Revolutionised Geography

THE WORLD OF GERARD MERCATOR: The Mapmaker Who Revolutionised Geography

by Mercator, Gerard; Tayor, Andrew

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London: HarperCollinsPublishers, 2004. Pp. xii+292(last blank), pictorial double title page, text illustrations, notes, bibliography, index; demy 8vo; green boards, spine lettered in gilt; dust wrapper, slightly foxed; book label of David Levine, Sydney, on upper pastedown, edges of leaves slightly foxed; HarperCollinsPublishers, London, 2004. First edition..
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Gerard Mercator en de geografie in de zuidelijke Nederlanden (16de eeuw) / Gerard Mercator et la geographie dans les Pays-Bas meridionaux (16e siècle)

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Antwerpen, Stad 1994. 175 p. Paperback
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La Partie Septentrionale du Languedoc.

La Partie Septentrionale du Languedoc. "

by Mercator, Gerard

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Europe: Amsterdam, Johannis Cloppenburgji. 1632. Copper engraved map of Languedoc, France. from" Gerardi Mercatoris, Atlas sive Cosmographicae Meditationes de Fabrica mundi et fabricati figura, "Latin text to verso. Fair impression, slightly weak in places; light damp stain to upper margin. The "Atlas Minor" of Gerhard Mercator appears in various formats, the first published by Jodicus Hondius in 1607 with plates he most likely engraved himself. Thereafter there appeared a number of editions. In 1628 Johannes Janssonius published a new series of editions, the plates engraved by Petrus Kaerius and Abraham Goos. Both of these were small format atlases in the tradition of that published by Langenes. In 1630 Johannes Cloppenburg published a French edition in a somewhat larger size, followed by this Latin edition in 1632. The plates were in the main engraved by Petrus Kaerius. Cloppenburg published the Altas at his own expense "sumptibus"as the imprint states. There was one more edition in 1636… Read More
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Perchensis Comitatus, La Perche Comte.  Comitatus Berticensis

Perchensis Comitatus, La Perche Comte. " "Comitatus Berticensis

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Europe: Amsterdam, Johannis Cloppenburgji. 1632. Copper engraved map of Perche in Northern France, home of the famous Percheron draft horses, from" Gerardi Mercatoris, Atlas sive Cosmographicae Meditationes de Fabrica mundi et fabricati figura, "Latin text to verso. Dark impression; damp stain to upper margin. The "Atlas Minor" of Gerhard Mercator appears in various formats, the first published by Jodicus Hondius in 1607 with plates he most likely engraved himself. Thereafter there appeared a number of editions. In 1628 Johannes Janssonius published a new series of editions, the plates engraved by Petrus Kaerius and Abraham Goos. Both of these were small format atlases in the tradition of that published by Langenes. In 1630 Johannes Cloppenburg published a French edition in a somewhat larger size, followed by this Latin edition in 1632. The plates were in the main engraved by Petrus Kaerius. Cloppenburg published the Altas at his own expense "sumptibus"as the imprint states. There was one… Read More
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Champagne, comitatus Campania.

Champagne, comitatus Campania. "

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Europe: Amsterdam, Johannis Cloppenburgji. 1632. Copper engraved map of Champagne, France, from" Gerardi Mercatoris, Atlas sive Cosmographicae Meditationes de Fabrica mundi et fabricati figura, "Latin text to verso. Dark impression; light damp stain to upper margin. Heading "Campania. " just entering plate mark. The "Atlas Minor" of Gerhard Mercator appears in various formats, the first published by Jodicus Hondius in 1607 with plates he most likely engraved himself. Thereafter there appeared a number of editions. In 1628 Johannes Janssonius published a new series of editions, the plates engraved by Petrus Kaerius and Abraham Goos. Both of these were small format atlases in the tradition of that published by Langenes. In 1630 Johannes Cloppenburg published a French edition in a somewhat larger size, followed by this Latin edition in 1632. The plates were in the main engraved by Petrus Kaerius. Cloppenburg published the Altas at his own expense "sumptibus"as the imprint states. There was one… Read More
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France, Picardie, Champaigne cum regionibus adiacentibus.

France, Picardie, Champaigne cum regionibus adiacentibus. "

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Europe: Amsterdam, Johannis Cloppenburgji. 1632. Copper engraved map of Picardy & Champagne regions of France, from" Gerardi Mercatoris, Atlas sive Cosmographicae Meditationes de Fabrica mundi et fabricati figura, "Latin text to verso. Dark impression; damp stain to upper margin. The "Atlas Minor" of Gerhard Mercator appears in various formats, the first published by Jodicus Hondius in 1607 with plates he most likely engraved himself. Thereafter there appeared a number of editions. In 1628 Johannes Janssonius published a new series of editions, the plates engraved by Petrus Kaerius and Abraham Goos. Both of these were small format atlases in the tradition of that published by Langenes. In 1630 Johannes Cloppenburg published a French edition in a somewhat larger size, followed by this Latin edition in 1632. The plates were in the main engraved by Petrus Kaerius. Cloppenburg published the Altas at his own expense "sumptibus"as the imprint states. There was one more edition in 1636 with French… Read More
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Bolonia & Guines Comitatus.

Bolonia & Guines Comitatus. "

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Europe: Amsterdam, Johannis Cloppenburgji. 1632. Copper engraved map of Boulogne, France, from" Gerardi Mercatoris, Atlas sive Cosmographicae Meditationes de Fabrica mundi et fabricati figura, "Latin text to verso. Dark impression; damp stain to upper margin. The "Atlas Minor" of Gerhard Mercator appears in various formats, the first published by Jodicus Hondius in 1607 with plates he most likely engraved himself. Thereafter there appeared a number of editions. In 1628 Johannes Janssonius published a new series of editions, the plates engraved by Petrus Kaerius and Abraham Goos. Both of these were small format atlases in the tradition of that published by Langenes. In 1630 Johannes Cloppenburg published a French edition in a somewhat larger size, followed by this Latin edition in 1632. The plates were in the main engraved by Petrus Kaerius. Cloppenburg published the Altas at his own expense "sumptibus"as the imprint states. There was one more edition in 1636 with French text. Due to thier… Read More
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Lotharinga Septentionalis.

Lotharinga Septentionalis. "

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Europe: Amsterdam, Johannis Cloppenburgji. 1632. Copper engraved map of Upper Lorraine, France, . from" Gerardi Mercatoris, Atlas sive Cosmographicae Meditationes de Fabrica mundi et fabricati figura, "Latin text to verso. Dark impression; damp stain to upper margin. The "Atlas Minor" of Gerhard Mercator appears in various formats, the first published by Jodicus Hondius in 1607 with plates he most likely engraved himself. Thereafter there appeared a number of editions. In 1628 Johannes Janssonius published a new series of editions, the plates engraved by Petrus Kaerius and Abraham Goos. Both of these were small format atlases in the tradition of that published by Langenes. In 1630 Johannes Cloppenburg published a French edition in a somewhat larger size, followed by this Latin edition in 1632. The plates were in the main engraved by Petrus Kaerius. Cloppenburg published the Altas at his own expense "sumptibus"as the imprint states. There was one more edition in 1636 with French text. Due… Read More
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