ORTELIUS Abraham
Percici sive Sophorum Regni Tipus
Venice: Giovanni Turrini 1655. unbound. very good. Miniature map. Uncolored engraving. Image measures 2 7/8" x 4". 1655.<br/><br/> This miniature map of Persia belongs to a period of great cartographic interest in the early-to-mid 17th century. Conscious of the great popularity of Abraham Ortelius's miniature atlas which the famous cartographer first published in 1577 Giovanni Turrini produced a now-rare Italian version of the atlas "Il Teatro del Mondo" in which this map was included. It includes the region between the Caspian Sea in the north and the Persian Gulf and Arabian Sea in the south. Cities are labeled and rivers and forts are drawn with great care. The map is in very good condition with no chips or tears and light staining to edges. Foredges inked in red and Italian text on verso. Giovanni Turrini was an Italian publisher based in Venice. Scarce.<br/><br/> Giovanni Turrini unknown books
Referência livreiro : 216782
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ORTELIUS Abraham
Perusini agri; exactisima novisimaque descriptio
Antwerp: Ortelius Abraham 1603. unbound. very good. Map. Engraving with original hand coloring. Image measures 13" x 18.25".<br/><br/> Fine antique map of Perugia and Lake Trasimeno in central Italy in the Umbria region. Today the region is known it's foraged truffles and red wine. From 1603 edition "Theatrum Orbis Terrarum". Minor chipping to edges. Light stain near top centerfold. Full original margins. Abraham Ortelius 1527--1598 a Flemish cartographer and geographer is widely regarded as one of the important and influential cartographers in history. He is known for his "Theatrum Orbis Terrarum" which was the first modern atlas.<br/><br/> Ortelius, Abraham unknown books
Referência livreiro : 213571
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ORTELIUS Abraham
Provinciae Regionis Galliiae
Antwerp: Abraham Ortelius 1603. unbound. Map. Engraving with hand coloring Image measures 14" x 18 3/4". Staining toning and chips to margins but otherwise is good condition.<br/><br/> Beautiful early map of Provence and part of Languedoc from the Rhone river to Monaco. Strap work cartouche and scale with two ships complete the design. Abraham Ortelius 1527--1598 a Flemish cartographer and geographer is widely regarded as one of the important and influential cartographers in history. He is known for his "Theatrum Orbis Terrarum" which was the first modern atlas. Van Den Broecke 47<br/><br/> Abraham Ortelius unknown books
Referência livreiro : 299062
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ORTELIUS Abraham
Regni Neapolitani Verissima Secundum Antiquorum et Recentiorum Traditionem Descriptio Pyrrho Ligorio Auct
Antwerp: Ortelius Abraham 1570. unbound. very good. Map. Uncolored engraving. Image measures 14 3/8" x 19.75".<br/><br/> Beautiful map of southern Italy. Latin text on verso. Published in "Theatrum Orbis Terrarum". Minor scattered staining particularly in margins. Full original margins.<br/><br/> Ortelius, Abraham unknown books
Referência livreiro : 214216
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ORTELIUS Abraham
Schlavoniae Croatiae Carniae Istriae Bosniae Finitimarumque Regionum Nova Descriptio.
Antwerp: Abraham Ortelius 1603. unbound. very good. Map. Engraving with original hand coloring. Image measures 13.25" x 18.25".<br/><br/> Beautifully colored map of Croatia. Shows place names topographical and geographical features a compass rose and a ship in the Adriatic. Latin text on verso. From "Theatrum Orbis Terrarum". Light scattered stains to margins and cartouche. Minor abrasion to upper right. A few small chips and tears to edges. Abraham Ortelius 1527--1598 a Flemish cartographer and geographer is widely regarded as one of the important and influential cartographers in history. He is known for his "Theatrum Orbis Terrarum" which was the first modern atlas.<br/><br/> Abraham Ortelius unknown books
Referência livreiro : 228104
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ORTELIUS Abraham
Synonymia Geographica Sive Popularum Regionum Insularum
Antwerp: Plantin 1578. Hardcover. Very Good. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. 4to. 23 x 16.5 cm 4 ff. 417 1 pp. 1 f. Bound in contemporary vellum over flexible boards head slightly chipped; early signature on t-p. Woodcut 'golden compass' device of the Plantin press on title. Generally good. First edition of this early modern geographical dictionary published alongside the first Plantin edition of Ortelius' successful Theatrum orbis terrarum Antwerp 1579 and listing thousands of names both ancient and modern for "peoples regions islands great and small towns mountains foothills forests seas bays lakes" etc. depicted in the atlas. Earlier versions of the Synonymia had previously appeared as indices to the atlas containing a little over 2000 entries; "in all this first version of Ortelius' geographical dictionary in the form of a separate book includes approximately 10000 entries" Meurer. Ortelius' methodology in the present volume differs from that of his earlier indices: a parallel glossary of non-Latin names has been turned into a bilingual appendix and Ortelius relies almost completely on classical authors quoting moderns only when he cannot go straight to the source. The significance of these alterations for the author's role not as mapmaker but as linguist and lexicographer is hard to overstate: his introduction declares that he undertook the new Synonymia largely out of frustration at the scholarly inadequacy of current Latin lexica including earlier editions of his own which frequently printed inexact or even nonexistent terms sometimes on dodgy authority. Voet 1835; Skelton Theatrum orbis terrarum facsimile 1964; Meurer in Abraham Ortelius and the First Atlas ed. Voet pp. 331-346. Plantin hardcover books
Referência livreiro : 2206
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ORTELIUS Abraham
Tempe
Antwerp: Abraham Ortelius 1609. unbound. Map. Engraving with beautiful original hand color. Image measures 14" x 18 3/4". Staining and toning to margins repair to lower centerfold but otherwise is good condition.<br/><br/> The Vale of Tempe is a gorge in the Tempi municipality of northern Thessaly Greece located between Olympus to the north and Ossa to the south and between the regions of Thessaly and Macedonia. Ortelius shows us a mixture of Greek myth and history. Beautifully composed he describes it as "where gods dwell meet in companies and having done divine service and ceremonies in due form and manner they banquet and make merry." Abraham Ortelius 1527--1598 a Flemish cartographer and geographer is widely regarded as one of the important and influential cartographers in history. He is known for his "Theatrum Orbis Terrarum" which was the first modern atlas. Van den Broecke #231<br/><br/> Abraham Ortelius unknown books
Referência livreiro : 299053
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Ortelius Abraham
Theatrum Orbis Terrarum
New York: American Elsevier Publishing 1964. Hardcover. Fine condition. Facsimile of the Dutch edition of 1570. Bound in publisher's original quarter maroon leather and maroon cloth with front cover and spine stamped in gilt. Engraved colored maps with text reproduced from the original in the Bibliotheque de l'Universite de Leyde. Pages unnumbered. Without dust jacket as issued. A beautiful and high quality production. 16 1/2 inches tall and weighs almost 8 pounds. <br/><br/> American Elsevier Publishing hardcover books
Referência livreiro : 9018346
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ORTELIUS Abraham
Valentiae Regni olim Contestanorum Si Ptolemaeo Edentanorum Si Plinio Credimus Typus
Antwerp: Abraham Ortelius 1601. unbound. Map. Engraving with beautiful original hand color. Image measures 14" x 18 3/4". Staining and toning to margins repair to lower centerfold but otherwise is good condition.<br/><br/> Old color example of this lovely map of Valencia by Ortelius. The map extends from Murcia and Orihuella to the Cenia River and extending inland to include Aragon and Castilla. North is oriented to the right. Includes a beautifully designed strapwork cartouche and two large sailing vessels. Abraham Ortelius 1527-1598 a Flemish cartographer and geographer is widely regarded as one of the important and influential cartographers in history. He is known for his "Theatrum Orbis Terrarum" which was the first modern atlas. Van den Broecke #30<br/><br/> Abraham Ortelius unknown books
Referência livreiro : 299086
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ORTELIUS Abraham
Veronae Urbis Territorium
Antwerp: Abraham Ortelius. unbound. very good. Map. Uncolored engraving. Image measures 12.75" x 17 15/16".<br/><br/> Beautiful map of Verona and its environs including Mantua and Lake Garda circa 1579. Latin text on verso. From "Theatrum Orbis Terrarum". Minor aging and light scattered stains in margins. Page number in manuscript in top margin. Full original margins. Abraham Ortelius 1527--1598 a Flemish cartographer and geographer is widely regarded as one of the important and influential cartographers in history. He is known for his "Theatrum Orbis Terrarum" which was the first modern atlas.<br/><br/> Abraham Ortelius unknown books
Referência livreiro : 215169
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ORTELIUS Abraham 1527 1598
Europe
Antwerp: Ortelius 1595. Copper-engraved map with full original colour Latin text on verso of one half of the sheet in excellent condition apart from a small expert repair to the left blank margin and a small section of the upper blank margin torn away. A superb map of Europe by one of the greatest names in the history of cartography.<br/> <br/>This important map of Europe derives in large part from Mercator's work; Russia from Jenkinson's map; Scandinavia from Olaus Magnus. The relatively modest cartouche shows a partially covered and apparently distraught Europa sitting on the back of Zeus in the form of a placid bull he the unwelcome lover of Europa both gazing toward Europe curious about its future. Published in a Latin edition of Ortelius' s ground-breaking atlas Theatrum Orbis Terrarum.<br/> <br/>van den Broecke Ortelius Atlas Maps 5. Ortelius unknown books
Referência livreiro : 17860
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Ortelius Abraham 1528 1598
Theatro del Mondo
Venice: Scipion Banca 1667. Hardcover. Very Good. Early-20th century vellum lettering hand-painted in black and red on spine very pretty; 8vo 131x92mm. Include half-title title with vignette 108 engraved maps. Vellum a little dust-smudged else fine. D7 torn and repaired; gathering I and K transposed; trimmed a bit close at inner margin. Provenance: Francesco Baranelli di Sinigaglia early ownership signature on half-title; discreet gilt-lettered bookseller's label on front paste-down "C. E. Rappaport Libri Rara Roma." <br/><br/>Third Italian edition of a so-called Epitome Theatrum the desirable "pocket" version of Ortelius's Theatrum Orbis Terrarum. Enormously popular this version of Ortelius's atlas was primarily used by travelers students and others for whom the folio edition would be inconvenient. Copies were eagerly sought and usually received considerable wear. The atlas was published by varying printers and engravers through to the 18th-century. Koeman III Ort 71. Scipion Banca hardcover books
Referência livreiro : D14109
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ORTELIUS (Abraham)
Le Berry et la Limagne d'Auvergne. "Regionis Biturigum exactis: descriptio per Joanum Calamaeum". "Limaniae topographia, Gabrielle Symoneo auctor."
Anvers Deux cartes sur une feuille 39,5 x 52,5 cm. Gravure en noir rehaussée en couleurs (bleu, rouge, ocre et vert). Description en latin au dos. Impression fin XVIème ou début XVIIème siècle.
Referência livreiro : 3144
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Ortelius (Abraham) :
Deorum dearumque capita, ex antiquis numismatibus Abrahami Ortelii Geographi Regii collecta, et Historica narratione illustrata A Francisco Sweertio F. Antuerpiensi.
Anvers, Plantin, les fils de Joannes Moretus (Typis Roberti Bruneau), 1612 ; petit in-4 ; vélin, titre manuscrit, plats décorés, à froid, à la Duseuil, avec un double fleuron en coins (reliure de l’époque) ; (136) pp. non chiffrées, titre et 59 planches gravés sur cuivre : portraits ou profils des dieux et déesses chacun dans un riche décor à l’ancienne (*, A-Q 4).
Referência livreiro : 16230
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ORTELIUS (Abraham).
[ACORES] Terçera insula.
[Anvers, 1598]. 82 x 103 mm.
Referência livreiro : LBW-1400
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ORTELIUS (Abraham).
[LUXEMBOURG] Lutzeburg.
[Anvers, 1598]. 90 x 103 mm.
Referência livreiro : LBW-1380
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ORTELIUS (Abraham).
[MALTE] Melita.
[Anvers, 1598]. 80 x 107 mm.
Referência livreiro : LBW-5386
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ORTELIUS (Abraham).
[PERSE] Persici sive Sophorum regni typus.
[Anvers, 1592]. 349 x 496 mm.
Referência livreiro : LBW0251e
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ORTELIUS (Abraham).
[POITOU] Poictou. Pictonum vicinarumque regionum fidiss descriptio.
Anvers, 1579 [1612]. 360 x 504 mm.
Referência livreiro : LBW-6675
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ORTELIUS (Abraham).
[SILESIE] Silesiae typus.
[Anvers, 1603]. 344 x 420 mm.
Referência livreiro : LBW02528
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ORTELIUS (Abraham).
[VERONE] Veronensis ager.
[Anvers, 1598]. 82 x 107 mm.
Referência livreiro : LBW-1417
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ORTELIUS (Abraham).
Africae propriae tabula.
[Anvers, 1608]. 335 x 486 mm.
Referência livreiro : LBW01b3a
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ORTELIUS (Abraham).
FESSAE, ET MAROCCHI REGNA AFRICAE CELEBERR. [Et] BARBARIAE ET BILEDULGERID, nova descriptio. [2 cartes XVIe du MAROC].
1595 [Anvers], Ortelius, 1595. Deux cartes (51 X 39 cm) et (50 X 33 cm) sous cadres en pichepin.
Referência livreiro : 004429
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ORTELIUS (Abraham).
Hispaniolae, Cubae, aliarumque insularum circumiacientium, delineatio - Culiacanae, Americae regionis, descriptio.
[Anvers, 1608]. 355 x 498 mm.
Referência livreiro : LBW-943
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ORTELIUS (Abraham).
Ischia ins.
[Anvers, 1598]. 82 x 106 mm.
Referência livreiro : LBW-1405
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ORTELIUS (Abraham).
Japonia insula.
[Anvers, 1598]. 82 x 102 mm.
Referência livreiro : LBW-1424
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ORTELIUS (Abraham).
PROVINCIAE, REGIONIS GALLIAE, VERA EXACTISSIMAQ DESCRIPTIO. Petro Ioanne Bompario auctore. PROVENCE.
1595 [Anvers], Ortelius, 1594. Carte (557 X 405 mm, marges comprises) sous cadre en bois noirci moderne.
Referência livreiro : 004430
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ORTELIUS (Abraham).
Russia.
[Anvers, 1598]. 80 x 106 mm.
Referência livreiro : LBW-1431
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ORTELIUS (Abraham);
[ABRUZZES] Aprutium.
Anvers 1598 80 x 105 mm.
Referência livreiro : LBW-1406
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ORTELIUS (Abraham);
[ANCONE] Marca Anconitana.
Anvers 1598 82 x 106 mm.
Referência livreiro : LBW-1407
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ORTELIUS (Abraham);
[ANDALOUSIE] Andaluzia.
Anvers 1598 80 x 102 mm.
Referência livreiro : LBW-1398
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ORTELIUS (Abraham);
[BRESCIA] Bresciano.
Anvers 1598 82 x 106 mm.
Referência livreiro : LBW-1419
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ORTELIUS (Abraham);
[CADIX] Gades.
Anvers 1598 81 x 104 mm.
Referência livreiro : LBW-1499
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ORTELIUS (Abraham);
[CREMA] Cremae ager.
Anvers 1598 82 x 105 mm.
Referência livreiro : LBW-1421
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ORTELIUS (Abraham);
[CREMONE] Cremonensis ager.
Anvers 1598 80 x 105 mm.
Referência livreiro : LBW-1418
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ORTELIUS (Abraham);
[CRETE] Candia olim Creta.
Anvers 1598 82 x 106 mm.
Referência livreiro : LBW-1432
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ORTELIUS (Abraham);
[CROATIE] Histria.
Anvers 1598 82 x 105 mm.
Referência livreiro : LBW-1389
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ORTELIUS (Abraham);
[CROATIE] Slavonia.
Anvers 1598 80 x 110 mm.
Referência livreiro : LBW-1399
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ORTELIUS (Abraham);
[CROATIE] Zara et Sebenico.
Anvers 1598 81 x 105 mm.
Referência livreiro : LBW-1430
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ORTELIUS (Abraham);
[FLORENCE] Florentinum dominium.
Anvers 1598 81 x 105 mm.
Referência livreiro : LBW-1410
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ORTELIUS (Abraham);
[FRIOUL] Fori Iuly vulgo Friuli typus.
Anvers 1598 82 x 105 mm.
Referência livreiro : LBW-1422
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ORTELIUS (Abraham);
[MILANAIS] Ducatus Mediolanensis finitimarumq regionis.
Anvers 1598 83 x 110 mm.
Referência livreiro : LBW-1412
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ORTELIUS (Abraham);
[ORVIETO] Oropitum.
Anvers 1598 81 x 105 mm.
Referência livreiro : LBW-1415
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ORTELIUS (Abraham);
[PADOUE] Patavinum.
Anvers 1598 82 x 105 mm.
Referência livreiro : LBW-1423
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ORTELIUS (Abraham);
[PEROUSE] Perusia.
Anvers 1598 82 x 107 mm.
Referência livreiro : LBW-1416
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ORTELIUS (Abraham);
[PIEMONT] Pedemontanae vicinorumque regionum auctore Iacobo Castaldo descrip.
Anvers 1595-1609 369 x 494 mm.
Referência livreiro : LBW04178
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ORTELIUS (Abraham);
[REPUBLIQUE TCHEQUE] Bohemia.
Anvers 1598 81 x 105 mm.
Referência livreiro : LBW-1401
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ORTELIUS (Abraham);
[ROME] Romanum territorium.
Anvers 1598 81 x 106 mm.
Referência livreiro : LBW-1409
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ORTELIUS (Abraham);
[ROUMANIE] Transilvania.
Anvers 1598 80 x 105 mm.
Referência livreiro : LBW-1395
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ORTELIUS (Abraham);
[SIENNE] Siena.
Anvers 1598 83 x 106 mm.
Referência livreiro : LBW-1420
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