Hartmann Schedel

German World Map

Anton Koberger

1493

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Description

A 15th century German map of the world.

  • Hartmann Schedel (German).
  • Secunda etas mundi.
  • Nuremberg: Anton Koberger, 1493.
  • Woodcut, old color refreshed.
  • Text in Latin.
  • This work is presented unframed.


"A very fine example of the first edition of this incunable world map from the the 'Nuremberg Chronicle', published a matter of months after Columbus' return to Spain after his first voyage to the New World.


Appropriately for a history of the world, it takes a retrospective view, with the cartography that of Ptolemy, with a land-locked Indian Ocean with the island of Taprobana, but given a biblical theme by depicting the three sons of Noah in the borders. 


Down the left are seven vignettes of bizarre mythological creatures, with a further 14 on the reverse, taken from the works of Herodotus, Solinus and Pliny. These include figures with six arms, four eyes or a bird-neck and a centaur. The text describes which parts of the world they inhabit."

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Tiny repairs to stitch holes at center fold.

Minor signs of age and handling.

 

Product is used.

Dimensions

Height: 14.57 inches / 37 cm
Width: 20.47 inches / 52 cm

Language

Latin

Subject

Maps and Atlases, History, Travel and Exploration, Maps

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