India Tercera Nuova Tavola

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Author: Girolamo Ruscelli / [Ptolemy] (after Gastaldi) / Giuseppe Rosaccio [editor] / [Giulio and Livio] Sanuti [engravers]

Publisher: M. Sessa in Venezia, Italy.

Year: 1564

Size: 17.7 x 24.2 cm

Reference: Quirino p. 76; Moreland & Bannister, p. 68
SKU: 62445 Category: Tags: ,

Description

hand-coloured copper engraving.

Map after Gastaldi from “La Geographia: Descrittione dell’ Asia”, 3rd vol., p. 122; showing several detailed Philippine Islands without Luzon, as unknown at that time: Candingan = Sarangani; Caylo = Panaon; Cubu = Cebu; Hohol = Bohol (?); Mendana = Mindanao; Negros; Polaguan = Palawan. Sumatra is ‘Camatra’; Java is ‘Java Mazor’; Borneo is ‘Java Menor’. This is Ruscelli’s early edition Italian translation from the Greek of Ptolemy’s Geographia. Revised, expanded and edited by Giuseppe Rosaccio, included newly engraved copperplates by Giulio and Livio Sanuti, issued in Venice several times between 1561 and ca. 1600. Claudius Ptolemaeus (90-168 CE), a Roman geographer and mathematician living in Egypt, who compiled his knowledge and theories about the world’s geography into one seminal work.

 

Condition

verso: title page of 28th chapter, with centrefold as issued, smudges, water stains on verso.

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