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This handsome
large hand coloured original antique map of China,
Japan, Central Asia, parts of the Mogul Empire, Persia
and Siberia - Tartary - was published by
Fredrick De Wit in 1680.
The map is finely engraved with immense detail, with
fine original colour on sturdy, strong paper.
Although Arabia, Persia,
the Silk road to China and those parts of Northern India
conquered by Alexander the Great were known to the
classical world, it was not until the year AD 1375 that
a map giving some idea of the real shape and size of
Asia was compiled. This was the famous Catalan Map,
based on reports of Franciscan missionaries and the
writings of Marco Polo. A century or so later in the
first Ptolemaic Atlases, there were altogether twelve
maps of Asia which, of course, revealed no more or less
than Ptolemy's view of the Ancient world, but in the
expanded Waldseemuller editions of 1513 and 1532 there
were modern regional maps including much information
from Marco Polo's travels.
Later 16th century maps continue to show many of the
distorted outlines copied from Ptolemy although by this
time India, Ceylon and the Indies were gaining more
recognizable shape. Munster was again the first
publisher to print a separate map of Asia and later
Ortelius issued the first separately printed map of
China in 1584 and Japan in 1595. In the next century
highly decorative maps were published by Van Den Keere
in 1614, Speed 1627, Blaeu 1630, De Wit 1660, Visscher
1680 and others too numerous to list. (Ref: Tooley, M&B)
General
Description:
Paper thickness and quality: - Heavy and stable
Paper color: - off white
Age of map color: - Original
Colors used: - Red, green, pink, yellow, red
General color appearance: - Authentic
Paper size: - 24in x 20in (610mm x 510mm)
Plate size: - 22in x 17 1/2in (560mm x 445mm)
Margins: - Min 1in (25mm)
Imperfections:
Margins: - None
Plate area: - None
Verso: - None
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