The Sea Chest Nautical Bookshop Asia ARC 5497
Asia ARC 5497
Admiralty Collection



   

Price:  £17.50 

Asia, c1627

This reproduction is taken from an original document, held within the Archives of the UK Hydrographic Office, Taunton, Somerset.

The Low Countries for roughly a century, from 1570 to 1670, produced in some respects the greatest map-makers of the world. The centers of production, first at Antwerp and Duisburg, soon shifted to Amsterdam. For accuracy according to the knowledge of their time, magnificence of presentation and richness of decoration, the Dutch and Flemish maps and charts of this period have never been surpassed. Pieter Bert, better known as Petrus Bertius, was a Flemish geographer who published a great deal of work in the early to mid seventeenth century. As was common with most cartographic publishers of his day he produced work in both Latin and Dutch, but also had his maps translated into all the important European languages.

This map of Asia is very typical of the style that prevailed in the early seventeenth century. The representation of sailing ships, fantastic creatures and mythical figures, are common decorative themes on maps and charts of this era. The Great Wall of China and the blank title dedication are also of interest.

Size 50 x 38 cms (20" x 15")

Asia ARC 5497