Subject: World
Period: 1561 (circa)
Publication: La Geografia di Claudio Tolomeo
Color: Black & White
Size:
10 x 7 inches
25.4 x 17.8 cm
This important map is the first double hemisphere world map to appear in atlas form. It is elegantly engraved in the characteristic Italian style, adapted from the oval projection used by Gastaldi, and presented on what is known as Roger Bacon's circular projection. This projection was popularized by Ruscelli and later by Rumold Mercator. Another important feature of the map is the apocryphal bulge in South America; one of the most copied cartographic errors of the 16th century. Terra Incognita is distinctly shown as a land bridge linking Asia and North America with its coastline labeled Littus incognitum. There is no southern continent. Italian text on verso. This is the first state with the plate mark extending off the top margin.
References: Shirley #110; Manasek #20.
Condition: A+
Remnants of linen hinges on verso.