
| Matthäus Merian |
| Frankfurt,
1638 nova descriptio | A F R I C
Æ .
Original copperplate engraved map
Uncolored as issued
270 x 360 mm
Map # AFS-102
$ 750
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The geography for this map is based on Willem Blaeu's map of
Africa of 1617. The Merian map has
many of the decorative elements in the oceans and in the
interior of Africa, in some cases with slightly
different placements. It does not have Blaeu's decorative
borders and is reduced to about 2/3 the size of
the Blaeu. The verso of the map is blank.
Matthäus Merian (1593-1650), originally from Basel, was a
publisher and engraver active in Frankfurt
where he worked with Théodore de Bry, whose daughter he later
married. Besides publishing his own
books, Merian is also noted for completing the later parts and
editions of De Bry's Grands Voyages and Petits Voyages, started by De Bry in 1590.
This map of Africa was published by Merian for an edition of his
Neuwe Archontologia of 1638. The Neuwe Archontologia was a German translation by Johann Ludwig
Gottfried of Pierre d'Avity's Les
empires du Monde. The map of Africa also appeared in later
editions of Neuwe Archontologia in 1646 and in 1695.
Reference: Betz # 67. 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 left
and right margins extended to facilitate framing.
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