Philippi Cluverii Introductio in universam geographiam tam veterem quam novam. Tabulis geographicis XLVI ac notis olim ornata a Johanne Bunone.
Book Description
[Atlases]. Cluverius, P. (1580-1622). Philippi Cluverii Introductio in universam geographiam tam veterem quam novam. Tabulis geographicis XLVI ac notis olim ornata a Johanne Bunone.
Amsterdam, J. Wolters, 1697, first quarto edition with better maps, (22),565,(1 blank),(61 index) pag., engraved frontispiece, title-vignette, 43 folded maps (incl. America with California as an island), 3 plates, 2 fold. tables, contemporary vellum with inked title on spine, quarto
Dealer Notes
= Beautiful copy with the maps and plates in dark impressions. This 1697 edition is the first in quarto format with much improved maps. Philips 4270; Sabin 13805; NDB III,295. With the worldmap (Shirley 586 w. ill.), the 4 continents (for America, see Burden 360), 29 maps of Europe, 7 of Asia and 2 of Africa.
Philipp Clüver (also Kluwer, Cluwer, or Cluvier, Latinized as Philippus Cluverius) (Danzig 1580 – Leyden 31 December 1622) was an Early Modern German geographer and historian. Clüver was an antiquary, who was given a special appointment at Leiden as geographer and put in charge of the university's library, but his life's project, it developed, was a general study of the geography of Antiquity, based not only on classical literary sources, but – and this was his contribution – supplemented by wide travels and local inspections. He became virtually the founder of historical geography. His Introductio in universam geographiam, totally 6 parts, (published posthumously from 1624) was the first comprehensive modern geography, and became a standard geographical textbook.
First two quires (incl. frontispiece and title) with wormtunnel.
Philipp Clüver (also Kluwer, Cluwer, or Cluvier, Latinized as Philippus Cluverius) (Danzig 1580 – Leyden 31 December 1622) was an Early Modern German geographer and historian. Clüver was an antiquary, who was given a special appointment at Leiden as geographer and put in charge of the university's library, but his life's project, it developed, was a general study of the geography of Antiquity, based not only on classical literary sources, but – and this was his contribution – supplemented by wide travels and local inspections. He became virtually the founder of historical geography. His Introductio in universam geographiam, totally 6 parts, (published posthumously from 1624) was the first comprehensive modern geography, and became a standard geographical textbook.
First two quires (incl. frontispiece and title) with wormtunnel.
Author
Cluverius, P. (1580-1622)
Date
1697
Binding
contemporary vellum with inked title on spine, quarto
Publisher
J. Wolters
Condition
First two quires (incl. frontispiece and title) with wormtunnel
Pages
(22),565,(1 blank),(61 index) pag.
Price: £3050.00
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