Subject: Crete
Period: 1647 (published)
Publication: Atlas Novus
Color: Hand Color
Size:
20.6 x 14.9 inches
52.3 x 37.8 cm
This wonderful map of the island is geographically identical to that of Joan Blaeu's map. However, Jansson has changed the cartouche configuration at top and added decorative features including figures flanking both the title and distance scale cartouches and ships sailing the seas. Crete was strategically important in the Eastern Mediterranean as it controlled the maritime routes and access to the Adriatic Sea. It is also the birthplace of Zeus, father of the gods in Greek mythology, and the site of many legends. The mythological Labyrinth where the Minotaur was confined is located near the center of the map. Latin text on verso.
References: Van der Krogt (Vol. I) #7900:1B.
Condition: B
A dark impression with full contemporary color that has been partially refreshed, light toning along the centerfold, and some staining and foxing. There are archival repairs to a tiny hole in western Crete and to a couple of short cracks adjacent to the hole and below the ships. This map will ship flat.