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Ortelius, Abraham

Westphaliae Totius, Finitimarumque Regionum Accurata Descriptio.

Antique Westphaliae Totius, Finitimarumque Regionum Accurata Descriptio.
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Eigenschaften
  • Platin , Antwerpen
  • 1598
  • Copper engraving / Original color.
  • Antique Map, map
  • 1598
  • Westfalia
  • 346 by 498mm (13 by 19 inches).
  • Broe. 91 State 1 of 2
  • 17366
  • In excellent condition. 346 by 498mm (13 by 19 inches).

Article description

Article description

Original antique old colored copper engraving. Dutch text edition. The map of Westphalia is shown around 1588 by A. Ortelius. In the north East Frisia and Oldenburg, in the south the Duchy of Mark with the river Lippe as a boundary. In the east to Petershage and in the west West Friesland. In the upper right corner is an decorative cartoushe with the title, in the upper left side we find the information about different length units and different numbered locations. A mileage scale is engraved on the bottom of the map. Magnificent map in beautiful old coloring. Ortelius was born on 14 April 1527 in the city of Antwerp, which was then in the Habsburg Netherlands (modern-day Belgium). The Orthellius family were originally from Augsburg, a Free imperial city of the Holy Roman Empire. In 1535, the family had fallen under suspicion of Protestantism. Following the death of Ortelius's father, his uncle Jacobus van Meteren returned from religious exile in England to take care of Ortelius. Abraham remained close to his cousin Emanuel van Meteren, who would later move to London. In 1575 he was appointed geographer to the king of Spain, Philip II, on the recommendation of Arias Montanus, who vouched for his orthodoxy. He travelled extensively in Europe and is specifically known to have traveled throughout the Seventeen Provinces; in southern, western, northern, and eastern Germany (e.g., 1560, 1575–1576); France (1559–1560); England and Ireland (1576); and Italy (1578, and perhaps twice or thrice between 1550 and 1558). Beginning as a map-engraver, in 1547 he entered the Antwerp Guild of Saint Luke as an illuminator of maps. He supplemented his income trading in books, prints, and maps, and his journeys included yearly visits to the Frankfurt book and print fair, where he met Gerardus Mercator in 1554. In 1560, however, when travelling with Mercator to Trier, Lorraine, and Poitiers, he seems to have been attracted, largely by Mercator's influence, towards the career of a scientific geographer. (Wikipedia)

Broe. 91 State 1 of 2


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