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MAP, Western Hemisphere, Gastaldi/Ramusio

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First Printed Map to Reflect Coronado's Explorations in the Southwest. Western Hemisphere - America. Gastaldi/Ramusio, Universale della Parte del Mondo Nuovamente Ritrovata, from Navigationi et Viaggi, Vol. III, 1606 (published). Black & White. This extremely important map of the Americas includes the first mention of several names from the explorations of Coronado of 1540-42, including the elusive cities of Cibola and Quivira. The Sierra Nevadas appear for the first time, following the voyage of Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo in 1542. The map was originated by Gastaldi and is one of five he did for Ramusio. It leaves open the question of a land bridge from North America to Asia. This is the second issue from the second block, published in 1606. The first block, with identical geography, was destroyed in a fire at the printing establishment of Thomaso Guinti shortly after its publication in 1556. A nice example of this important and scarce map.

LITERATURE: Burden #34; Mickwitz & Miekkavaara #641 Vol. III #9; Sabin #67741; Shirley (BL Atlases) G.RAMU-2a #10; Wagner (NW) #35; Wheat (TMW) #9.
Dimensions: 10.4 x 10.5 in
Condition Report: A very nice example with light toning along the centerfold and marginal soiling. Grade: B+

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First Printed Map to Reflect Coronado's Explorations in the Southwest. Western Hemisphere - America. Gastaldi/Ramusio, Universale della Parte del Mondo Nuovamente Ritrovata, from Navigationi et Viaggi, Vol. III, 1606 (published). Black & White. This extremely important map of the Americas includes the first mention of several names from the explorations of Coronado of 1540-42, including the elusive cities of Cibola and Quivira. The Sierra Nevadas appear for the first time, following the voyage of Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo in 1542. The map was originated by Gastaldi and is one of five he did for Ramusio. It leaves open the question of a land bridge from North America to Asia. This is the second issue from the second block, published in 1606. The first block, with identical geography, was destroyed in a fire at the printing establishment of Thomaso Guinti shortly after its publication in 1556. A nice example of this important and scarce map.

LITERATURE: Burden #34; Mickwitz & Miekkavaara #641 Vol. III #9; Sabin #67741; Shirley (BL Atlases) G.RAMU-2a #10; Wagner (NW) #35; Wheat (TMW) #9.
Dimensions: 10.4 x 10.5 in
Condition Report: A very nice example with light toning along the centerfold and marginal soiling. Grade: B+

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