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Amsterdam, (1619) 1638
Attractive, original Color
example of Hondius' map of Africa: AFRICÆ | nova Tabula.
| Auct. Hen. Hondio 1631
Original copperplate
engraved map
Original Color
375 x 500 mm
Map # AFS-080
$ 2,500
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This highly decorative map of
Africa is part of a set of four continent maps prepared by
Jodocus Hondius Jr. (1593-1629) in 1619 as separately issued
maps, that is not part of an atlas. Upon Jodocus' death in
1629, the copperplate that produced this map passed to his
brother, Henricus. Henricus issued this map in its third
state in his Atlantis
Maioris Appendix and then in later Hondius-Janssonius
atlases. For these editions, Henricus removed the four
decorative borders, replaced Jodocus' name with his own, and
changed the date to 1631.
This particular
map is from an edition of the Hondius atlas of 1638; it is in
the third state. The
map continued to be published to c.1680 in a fourth and a fifth
state.
The geography of Africa is significantly different than in their
father's 1606 map of Africa. The geography for this map is
copied from Willem Blaeu's folio-size map of 1617 with the
Cuama River originating in mountains and not in the
Sachaf Lacus. Overall, however, it was based on a reduction
of the Willem Blaeu wall map of 1608.
Reference: Betz # 58.3.
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.
Fine Condition overall, with
repaired separation within bottom margin only to left of
centerfold.
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