A FINE MAP OF UPPER SAXONY
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AUTHOR:
ORTELIUS, ABRAHAM
TITLE:
Saxoniae, Misniae, Thvringiae, Nova Exactissimaq Descriptio. From the Theatrum Orbis Terrarum, Antwerp
CONDITION:
Latin text on verso. Very fine original color, 13-1/4 x 19-3/4”. Fine condition.
DATE:
[1570-] 1595
DESCRIPTION:
A fine map of Upper Saxony, with portions of neighboring Silesia and Thuringia. This region contains the important cities of Leipzig, Dresden and Meissen. Berlin, in neighboring Brandenburg, appears at upper right.
The Theatrum was among the most important of all Renaissance books. It was the first modern atlas –the first systematic collection of maps that included all parts of the world, with the maps in a uniform format.
Ortelius collected the best available maps of the various countries and had them re-engraved in a uniform size. It is the first printed book of any kind to footnote sources. The maps are some of the most beautiful ever published, with great cartouches and embellishments in the mannerist style.
REFERENCES:
Van den Broecke, 93.
Inventory No. 8365

