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MAP, Austria, Ortelius/Galle

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Austria. Ortelius/Galle, Austriae Descriptio, from Le Miroir du Monde, 1579 (published). Hand Color. A lovely miniature map featuring the Danube River valley with Pochlarn in the center. Locates all cities with small red icons, including Vienna. The tiny map is filled with place names, each symbolized by an engraved castle. Includes a block style title cartouche and distance scale. French text on verso.

This map is from the first pocket-sized atlas, Spieghel der Wereld, which was based on Ortelius' Theatrum Orbis Terrarum. The maps were engraved on copper by Filips Galle and represented all regions around the world. The maps were accompanied by text prepared by Peter Heyns, who used the text from the Theatrum. The numbers printed above the maps, adjacent to the letterpress title, indicate the number of the map within the Theatrum. This innovative, small atlas was designed to reach the lower middle class, and was a commercial success, prompting numerous reprints and imitations. The first edition of the Spieghel der Wereld was published in 1577, with subsequent editions published in French in 1579 and 1583, Dutch in 1583 and 1596, and Latin in 1585. One unique feature of this pocket atlas was the inclusion of 6 larger, fold-out maps of the world, Europe, France, Germania, the Low Countries and Italy that were included alongside 66 miniature maps.
Dimensions: 3.1 x 4.2 in
Condition Report: A nice impression on a bright sheet with some tiny worm tracks in the top blank margin, several of which just touch the neatline at top right and have been archivally infilled. Grade: A

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Austria. Ortelius/Galle, Austriae Descriptio, from Le Miroir du Monde, 1579 (published). Hand Color. A lovely miniature map featuring the Danube River valley with Pochlarn in the center. Locates all cities with small red icons, including Vienna. The tiny map is filled with place names, each symbolized by an engraved castle. Includes a block style title cartouche and distance scale. French text on verso.

This map is from the first pocket-sized atlas, Spieghel der Wereld, which was based on Ortelius' Theatrum Orbis Terrarum. The maps were engraved on copper by Filips Galle and represented all regions around the world. The maps were accompanied by text prepared by Peter Heyns, who used the text from the Theatrum. The numbers printed above the maps, adjacent to the letterpress title, indicate the number of the map within the Theatrum. This innovative, small atlas was designed to reach the lower middle class, and was a commercial success, prompting numerous reprints and imitations. The first edition of the Spieghel der Wereld was published in 1577, with subsequent editions published in French in 1579 and 1583, Dutch in 1583 and 1596, and Latin in 1585. One unique feature of this pocket atlas was the inclusion of 6 larger, fold-out maps of the world, Europe, France, Germania, the Low Countries and Italy that were included alongside 66 miniature maps.
Dimensions: 3.1 x 4.2 in
Condition Report: A nice impression on a bright sheet with some tiny worm tracks in the top blank margin, several of which just touch the neatline at top right and have been archivally infilled. Grade: A

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