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(1652) 1666 An Early
English-Language Map of Africa: AFRICÆ | Descriptio
Nova | Impensis | PHILIPPI CHETWIND | 1666
Original copperplate
engraved map
Uncolored as issued
335 x 420 mm
Map # AAF-335
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Map #AAF-335
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This map is a close copy of John Speed's map of
Africa of 1626 with the placenames and text legends in English.
The placement of sailing ships, sea monsters, and even much of
the lettering conforms to Speed's map. The geographical
information for this map is also taken from John Speed's map.
This map appeared in the first edition of the Cosmographie
published by Henry Seile (? - 1662) in 1652 along with maps of
the world and the other three continents. The author of
the Cosmographie was Peter Heylin, who sometimes has the
attribution for this map. This map was engraved by William
Trevethen (at bottom left of the map: Will: Trevethen.
Sculp.) who also engraved the other three continent maps.Sometime prior to Henry Seile's death in 1662,
Philip Chetwind became involved in the book's publication.
For the edition of 1666, Chetwind replaced Henry Seile's name on
the map of Africa with his own name. This is the second
state of the Seile map.
Reference: Betz # 83.2. Betz, Richard L.,
with Penelope W. Betz. The Mapping of Africa: A Cartobibliography
of Printed Maps of the African Continent to 1700. 't
Goy-Houten, The Netherlands: HES & De Graaf
Publishers, 2007.
Very Fine Condition.
The map was folded to fit into the
book, but the folds are all solid.
With somewhat narrow (but complete
margins) as issued for the book.
See the large image to view the
margins. This map was used for the image on page 289 of
our book.
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