Subject: Africa
Period: 1609 (circa)
Publication: Atlas sive Cosmographicae...
Color: Hand Color
Size:
18.6 x 15 inches
47.2 x 38.1 cm
Compiled from Gerard Mercator's world map of 1569, this rendition was drawn by Mercator's grandson (also named Gerard) in 1595, and published later by Hondius. The map is typical of 16th century cartography with considerable fantastic detail in the interior. The depiction of the Nile is based on Ptolemy's geography with some complex modifications from various sources, including Abyssinian monks. The source of the Nile is shown as a series of lakes located in the Lune montes just north of the Tropic of Capricorn. Another branch of the Nile flows from the west, with this system rambling through what is the Sahara Desert. Mercator adds a lake named Sac. Haf lac, from the 1507 Waldseemuller world map. This lake feeds both the Zambere River and the Nile. In Abissini, the legendary Christian King Prester John sits on his throne. The boldly engraved oceans, beautiful calligraphy, and strapwork cartouche (surmounted by two satyrs) make this a decorative masterpiece. French text on verso, published between 1609-19.
References: Betz #31; Norwich #21; Van der Krogt (Vol. I) #8600:1A.
Condition: B+
A dark impression with full contemporary color, a small paper flaw in northwestern Africa, and several short separations along the centerfold that have been archivally repaired. There are small remnants of hinge tape on verso.