Subject: Africa - Southern and Eastern
Period: 1680 (published)
Publication: A Geographical Description of the World…
Color: Hand Color
Size:
16 x 11.7 inches
40.6 x 29.7 cm
This is a scarce and unusual map covering the southern and eastern part of the continent. The map is a based on Sanson's maps of 1655, and is properly credited in the cartouche. The Nile rises from the twin lakes of Zaire and Zaflan located well below the equator. There are numerous other large lakes, spurious topography, and fictitious kingdoms and cities filling the interior. A heraldic dedication to Sir Robert Viner with Blome's imprint is in the upper right corner, and the lengthy title is opposite in a drape-style cartouche. The sea is filled with ships and sea monsters. Blome's maps are important in British cartographic history because his atlases were completely produced in England. There was not a fully developed domestic mapmaking industry at the time, and most English publishers (including John Speed) had their plates engraved and/or printed on the continent. This map was engraved by Francis Lamb.
References: Tooley (MCC-47) p. 25.
Condition: B
Overall very attractive. Remargined at both sides with some pencil facsimile of neatlines.