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Auction 119, Lot 834

"Presbiteri Iohannis, Sive Abissinorum Imperii Descriptio", Ortelius, Abraham

Subject: Africa - Central

Period: 1579 (published)

Publication: Theatrum Orbis Terrarum

Color: Hand Color

Size:
17 x 14.5 inches
43.2 x 36.8 cm
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This famous map depicts the central African kingdom of the mythical Christian king, Prester John, who according to legend provided a stronghold against Barbarians and was an ally to the Crusaders. Ortelius designed this map himself using geographical information including Gastaldi's 1564 map of Africa. The mythical twin lakes of Zaire and Zaflan are shown as the origin of the Nile, with the Mountains of the Moon located as the source of the lakes. It includes two pair of large elephants in the interior and sea monsters and an Arabic ship (dhow) in the Atlantic with two large strapwork cartouches, one enclosing the title and the other with text of the legend. The dedication is to King David, with a long geneology tracing Prester John's lineage back to that of the biblical king. Latin text on verso.

References: Norwich #11; Van den Broecke #175.

Condition: B

Good, sharp imression and attractive color. The map has some small, repaired worm tracks on the centerfold with a little loss, as well as a few hinge remnants on the verso. Otherwise the map is very good.

Estimate: $1,000 - $1,400

Sold for: $1,800

Closed on 5/9/2007

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