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| HONTER, J. - Scythia. Zürich, 1546, Uncoloured.. 150x185mm. Paper slightly age toned. In good condition. Wood block engraved map covering the region between the Caspian and the Sea of China, much of which is Terra Incognita in the North and East.
In 1546 Honter’s Cosmographiae Rudimentis was republished in Zürich with thirteen maps. Likely cut by Heinrich Voghterr the Elder who was s...
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| MÜNSTER,S. - [Tartaria]. Basle, ca. 1564, Uncoloured.. 239x162mm. Paper age toned with marginal water staining. One text page with a woodcut map of Tartary. On verso, a woodcut of a horse and a figure holding a wipe, from Münster's Cosmographia Universalis.
The Cosmographia by Sebastian Munster from 1544 is the earliest German description of the world. It had numerous editions in different...
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| BERTELLI, P. - Tartarus gentili more Armatus. Padua, 1589, Uncoloured.. 112x84mm. Good condition. Costume plate published by Pietro Bertelli in his "Diversarum nationum habitus", a sixteenth-century Italian costume book. The work was published with fold-out procession scenes and over a hundred engravings of paired figures, usually divided by region or social hierarchy....
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| ORTELIUS, A. - Tartariae sive Magni Chami Imperium. Antwerp, c. 1590, In attractive strong original colours.. 382x500mm. Paper very slightly age-toned. Dark impression, printed on heavy paper. Some light offsetting due to oxidation of ink and colours. With French text on verso. This is a very early depiction of the northern Pacific, with the first mapping of Northwest Coast of America and probably the first map to name California 'C. Califormio' and showing the name 'Sierra nevada' along the west coast. Its main feature is the STRETTO DI ANIAN. This increased the pu...
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| MAGINI, G.A. - Tartariae Imperium.. Cologne, 1597, Uncoloured.. 125x170mm. Paper slightly age-toned. Very good condition. Map of Tartary, Japan and California, printed by Petrus Keschedt in Cologne. The map is a reduced version of the Abraham Ortelius map of 1570, with only a small amount of information missing, none of it in America. Japan is spelled IAPA The map identifies China and Japan, but not Korea....
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| LANGENES, B. / BERTIUS, P. - Descriptio Tartariae / Tartaria. Amsterdam, Cornelis Claes, 1606, Uncoloured.. 85x122mm. Very fine condition. Dark impression. A rare miniature map of Tartary and China, showing the Great Wall. Title cartouche on the upper left corner.
First published in 1598 in his Caert-Thresoor, the plates were executed by the most famous engravers in Amsterdam, including Petrus Kaerius and Jodocus Hondius I. The atlas set ...
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| MERCATOR, G. / HONDIUS, J. - Tartaria. Amsterdam, 1608, Coloured.. 140x186mm. Good condition. Very fine and decorative engraving showing China, Korea and the northern Pacific coast of America The two continents are separated by the Straits of Anian. From the first French-text edition of Jodocus Hondius' Atlas Minor. Shortly after the publication of the big folio-atlases the need was a...
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| LANGENES, B. - Tartaria. Amsterdam, 1609, Uncoloured.. 84x120mm. Some marginal paper thinness. Paper age-toned. A miniature map showing China, Korea and Russia. Title cartouche on the upper left corner. First published in 1598 in his Caert-Thresoor, the plates were executed by the most famous engravers in Amsterdam, including Petrus Kaerius and Jodocus Hondius I. The atlas set a new standard for minor...
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| BERTIUS, P. - Tartaria. Amsterdam, J.Hondius, 1618, Coloured.. 93x134mm. Dark impression. Some light water staining in lower margin, just entering the engraved area. An original early 17th century copper engraved miniature antique map of Tartary, China and part of America by Petrus Bertius. The title is displayed in a strap work cartouche. From "Tabularum geographicarum contractarum"....
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| SPEED, J. / HUMBLE, J. - A newe mape of Tartary. London, 1627, Coloured.. 385x505mm. Good condition. Repair of small split lower part center fold. Early edition of one of the most decorative "carte à figures"- map of Tartary, known for its figured borders with costume figures, while above are vignettes of the cities of Astrakhan, Samarkand and Cambalu, with an illustration of a "house in Nova Zemla".
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| [MERCATOR, Gerard & HONDIUS, Jodocus]. KEERE, Piet - Tartaria. Amsterdam, J.Janssonius, 1628, Uncoloured. 136x186mm. Very faint stain at upper left margin, otherwise in very good condition. Single page map of central and eastern Asia. Latin text on verso....
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| MERCATOR, G / HONDIUS, J. - Tartaria. Amsterdam, 1633, In attractive strong original colours.. 342x495mm. Repair of split lower part center fold. Paper slightly age-toned, as usual. Very good condition. French text on verso. Published in Hondius' editions of the Mercator Atlas from 1606 onwards, showing China, Korea as an island, and the northern Pacific coast of America showing the two continents separated by the Straits of Anian and naming Cape de Fortuna An incomplete Nova Zembla, extends west to include the Bl...
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| MERCATOR, G / HONDIUS, J. - Tartaria. Amsterdam, 1633, In attractive strong original colours.. 342x495mm. Some outer marginal discolouration. Paper very slightly age-toned, very good condition. French text on verso. Published in Hondius' editions of the Mercator Atlas from 1606 onwards, showing China, Korea and the northern Pacific coast of America showing the two continents separated by the Straits of Anian. Showing the known outline of Nova Zembla to the North and describing Korea as "Corea Ins. [ula]". The G...
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| BLAEU, W. - Tartaria sive Magni Chami imperium. Amsterdam, 1638, In attractive strong original colours.. 382x502mm. Very good condition. Printed on heavy paper. Very good and dark impression. French text on verso. Detailed and decorative map of Tartary and Northern part of China. Northern tip of Korea included. The Chinese Great Wall is depicted, with Central Asia, extending from Mongolia and Xanadu to the Caspian and the Volga River and to Tibet and the Upper Ganges River. The title cartouche appe...
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| BLAEU, W. - Tartaria sive Magni Chami Imperium. Amsterdam, 1644, In attractive strong original colours.. 380x500mm. A good dark impression, wide margins. In good condition. French text on verso. A detailed and decorative map of Tartary and the northern part of China. The very northern tip of Korea included. The Chinese Great Wall is depicted, with Central Asia, extending from Mongolia and Xanadu, to the Caspian and the Volga River, and to Tibet and the Upper Ganges River. The des...
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| BLAEU, W. - Tartaria sive Magni Chami Imperium. Amsterdam, 1645, In original colours.. 383x503mm. Dark impression. Some wrinkling along center fold. Very good condition. French text on verso. Detailed and decorative map of Tartary and Northern part of China. Northern tip of Korea included. The Chinese Great Wall is depicted, with Central Asia, extending from Mongolia and Xanadu to the Caspian and the Volga River and to Tibet and the Upper Ganges River. The deserts are filled w...
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| BLAEU, W. - Tartariae sive Magni Chami Imperium. Amsterdam, 1645, Coloured.. 382x500mm. In good condition. Repair of split lower part center fold. Short upper margin. German text on verso. Fine map of Tartary, including northern part of China, and tip of Korea....
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| OLEARIUS, A. - Vera Delineatio Prouinciae Fertilissimae . . . Schleßwig, Zur Glocken, 1647, Uncoloured.. 278x330mm. Printed on thin paper. Good margins. Size of paper 300 x 345mm. Small repair of tear of paper in center part. Dark impression. Detailed map of the Southern Caspian Sea, showing the area north of Tehran. From the rare first edition "Offt begehrte Beschreibung der newen orientalischen Rejse, so durch Gelegenheit einer Holsteinischen Legation an d. König in Persien geschehen.".
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| MERIAN, M. - Tartaria sive Magnichami Imperiorum. Frankfurt, 1650, Uncoloured.. 270x350mm. Foxing spots in the margins and along the centerfold. Else in good condition. Stretching from the Caspian Sea in the west to the top of the island Korea . Decorated with finely engraved mountains and the Chinese wall....
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| SANSON, N. - La grande Tartarie. Amsterdam, Utrecht, ca. 1653, Uncoloured.. 186x247mm. Good margins and dark impression. Map of Central Asia showing major cities, places and water bodies. Relief shown pictorially. Engraved by Anthony de Winter....
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| SANSON, N. / MARRIET, P. - Description de la Tartarie. . . Paris, 1654, In original o/l colours.. 357x570mm. A good and dark impression in mint condition. Detailed map of Tartary, northern China and Korea as an island. The Caspian Sea in the utmost left. Numerous place-names of counties, cities, towns, physical features. Alarge "Terre de Iesso", in the upper right corner....
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| OLEARIUS, A. - View of Derbendt an der Persischen Grentze. Paris, Abraham de Wicquefort , 1656, Uncoloured.. 194x334mm. Printed on thin paper. Good margins. An early town-view of Derbent, in the Republic of Dagestan. From "Voyages en Moscovie, Tartarie et Perse, par Adam Olearius". Adam Olearius was a seventeenth-century German scholar, employed as secretary to an embassy sent by the small German state of Holstein to exp...
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| OLEARIUS, A. - Tarku Urbs Tartaroum in Dagestan ad mare Caspium. Paris, Abraham de Wicquefort , 1656, Uncoloured.. 203x243mm. Printed on thin paper. Good margins. An early town-view of Tarku, in the Republic of Dagestan. From "Voyages en Moscovie, Tartarie et Perse, par Adam Olearius". Adam Olearius was a seventeenth-century German scholar, employed as secretary to an embassy sent by the small German state of Holstein to...
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| BLAEU, W. - Tartaria sive Magni Chami imperium. Amsterdam, 1658, Original colours.. 382x502mm. Printed on heavy paper. Some light water staining in upper margin, hardly affecting the engraved area. Dutch text on verso. Wide margins, very good impression, near to mint condition. Detailed and decorative map of Tartary and Northern part of China, and the Chinese Great Wall is depicted. Including the Caspian Sea and the Volga River east as far as the China Sea and the city of Xanadu. It extends north to Nova Zembla and south to the Upper Ganges River. The Northern tip of K...
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| PICART, Nicolas / DUVAL, Pierre. - Tartarie. (20). Paris, Antoine de Fer, 1657 but 1661 or 1662, In original o/l colours.. 123x175mm. Paper slightly age toned and water stained. Two tiny wormholes in upper part. Scarce map of Tartary published by Antoine de Fer in 1661 or 1662 in "Cartes de géographie revues et augmentées". With number 20 in lower right bottom of the map.
The series of maps is largely derived from those of Jean Boisseau's "Trésor des cartes", 1643, itself taken from Johanne...
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| GOOS, P. - Noordoost Cust van Asia van Japan tot Nova Zemla. Amsterdam, 1666, Coloured.. 444x540mm. On double-ply paper as issued. Paper very mildly age-toned, as usual. A good and dark impression. An eye-catching chart of Japan, Hokkaido and the Islands to the North of Japan. In the lower left Korea and part of northern China. Korea has three names mentioned: "Pinggan" (it appears approximately where Pyongyang - the capital of North Korea) is today), "Chungcing...
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| GOOS, P. - Noordoost Cust van Asia van Japan tot Nova Zembla. Amsterdam, 1666, Coloured.. 427x540mm. Center fold backed with paper strip for protective reason. Very good. Important for its early depiction of Hokkaido and the Islands to the North of Japan. Ships navigate the seas around the Siberian, Chinese and Japanese coast extending as far west as Nova Zembla, the chart continues eastwards to include Xantung province and Korea, mainland Japan and the land mass to ...
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| GOOS, P. - Noordoost Cust van Asia van Japan tot Nova Zemla. Amsterdam, 1666, In attractive strong original colours.. 450x545mm. On double-ply paper as issued. Wide margins. A good and dark impression. Colours heightened with gold. An eye-catching chart of Hokkaido and the Islands to the North of Japan. Ships navigate the seas around the Siberian, Chinese and Japanese coast extending as far west as Nova Zembla. The chart continues eastwards to include Xantung province and Korea, mainland Japan and the land mass to the nor...
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| JOLLAIN, G. - Tartarie. Paris, 1667, Uncoloured.. 120x185mm. Some brown spots and age toning of paper. Lower margin cut into the scale border with parts missing. Rare map of Tartary published by Jollain in 1667. In lower right corner Korea as a peninsular and part of America in upper right corner. Published in "Trésor Des Cartes Geographiques Des Principaux Estats de Lunivers". This atlas is based upon Boisseau's atlas from 1643, the first world atlas ...
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| JANSSONIUS VAN WAESBERGHE, J. - Impery sino Tartarici Supremus Monarcha. Amsterdam, 1668, Uncoloured.. 258x173mm. Good and dark impression. Margins cut short. Decorative costume plate showing Kam Hi son of the Shunzhi Emperor of China [1638 - 1661?], the second emperor of the Manchu Qing dynasty, who apparently supported the foundation of Jesuit churches in his kingdom. From "Toonneel van China" (China Monumentis Illustrata), by Athanasius Kircherus...
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| SPEED, J. / BASSETT, J. - A newe mape of Tartary. London, Bassett & Chiswell, 1627-1676, Coloured.. 392x510mm. Good condition. Some minor marginal discolouration due to earlier framing. One of the most decorative maps of Tartary, known for its figured borders with costume figures, while above are vignettes of the cities of Astrakhan, Samarkand and Cambalu, with an illustration of a "house in Nova Zemla". The Great Wall of China is clearly seen, and the interior is heavily ann...
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| SPEED, J. / BASSETT, J. - A newe mape of Tartary. London, 1676, Coloured.. 393x510mm. Repair of small split lower part center fold. Few tears in the margins. Lower right marginal corner reinstalled. Else in good condition. Early edition of one of the most decorative maps of Tartary, known for its figured borders with costume figures, while above are vignettes of the cities of Astrakhan, Samarkand and Cambalu, with an illustration of a "house in Nova Zemla". The Great Wall of China is clearly seen, and the interior is ...
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| DU VAL, P. - Grande Tartarie vers l'orient où sont le Turquestan, la Tartarie septentrionale, et la Tartarie du Kin. . . Paris, 1677, In original o/l colours.. 400x512mm. Good condition and dark impression. Early edition of this rare map of Tartary which incorporates Turkestan (including East Turkestan), Greater Mongolia, Giacathai. The Great Wall is shown in the lower center. Dated 1684. The map is actually part of his 4-sheet map "L'Asie où sont exactement decrites toutes les costes de la m...
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| SELLER, John. - Lesser Tartaria. London, 1679, In original o/l colours.. 94x55mm. Stich holes in center filled in. Short left and right margins, as issued. Dark impression. Size of the double page sheet : 114x142mm. A late seventeenth-century English map of Siberia / Tartary A scarce little map with accompanying engraved text (94x55mm) from "Atlas minimus, or, A book of geography shewing all the empires, monarchies, kingdoms, regions, dominions, principalities and countries in the whole world."...
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| SANSON, N. / MARRIET, P. - Description de la Tartarie. . . Paris, 1679, In original colours.. 357x573mm. A good and dark impression in very good condition. Detailed map of Tartary, northern China and Korea as an island. The Caspian Sea in the utmost left. Numerous place-names of counties, cities, towns, physical features. Alarge "Terre de Iesso", in the upper right corner....
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| DE WIT, F. - Tabula Tartariae et majoris partis regni Chinae. Amsterdam, 1680, Original colours.. 436x550mm. Paper slightly age-toned, for the rest in good condition. Stretching from the Caspian Sea in the west to Formosa in the south-east. Including the peninsula of Korea, Japan and the east coast of Yedso. The Great Wall of China is shown, along with the mythical lands to the north. Russia is truncated with no Kamchatka peninsula and Yedso is shown according to...
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| DE WIT, F. - Tabula Tartariae et majoris partis regni Chinae. Amsterdam, 1680, Coloured.. 435x555mm. Paper slightly age-toned. A good and dark impression printed on heavy paper. Stretching from the Caspian Sea in the west to Formosa in the south-east. Including the peninsula of Korea, Japan, Taiwan and the east coast of Yedso. Decorated with finely engraved mountains and trees. Decorative title cartouche held by cherubs on the upper right corner. Russia i...
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| DE WIT, F. - Tabula Tartariae et majoris partis regni Chinae. Amsterdam, 1680, Coloured.. 435x555mm. A fine copy printed on heavy paper. Some light discolouration of paper along the center fold. Stretching from the Caspian Sea in the west to Formosa in the south-east. Including the peninsula of Korea, Japan and the east coast of Yedso. Decorated with finely engraved mountains and trees. Decorative title cartouche held by cherubs on the upper right corner. Engraved by Jan L'huili...
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| DE ROSSI, G. - La Gran Tartaria divisa nelle sue parti pricipali da Giacomo Cantelli. . . Rome, 1683, Coloured.. 425x535mm. Paper slightly age toned. In very good condition. In upper right hand corner a large title cartouche with dedication to Tavernier and Thévenot. The cartographer was Giacomo Cantelli (1643-1695) who was active in Modena in Italy. The confusion concerning the northern territories is quite evident in this depiction of the region. A comparison wit...
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| CLUVERIUS, Ph. - Tartaria sive Magni Chami imperium. Amsterdam, 1683, Uncoloured.. 160x203mm. Good condition. Some minor marginal age-toning and browning. Detailed and decorative map of Tartary and Northern part of China. Northern tip of Korea included. The Chinese Great Wall is depicted....
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| SANSON, Nicolas. - La Grande Tartarie. Paris, 1683, Coloured.. 192x250mm. Dark impression, with a nice watermark, centrefold. In good condition. A nice example of this map of Tartary and northern China. Korea is seen as an island. Extends from Muscovy across the Tartary Desert, Siberia, north eastern Persia, Uzbekistan, Turkistan, Tibet and into northern China. Engraved by A. de Winter for the 4to edition of Sanson's atlas. Map ...
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| DU VAL, P. - Grande Tartarie vers l'orient où sont le Turquestan, la Tartarie septentrionale, et la Tartarie du Kin. . . Paris, 1684, Uncoloured.. 400x512mm. Good condition. Paper age-toned, cut to the neat line and pasted on a larger sheet to fit in a composite atlas. Rare map of Tartary which incorporates Turkestan (including East Turkestan), Greater Mongolia, Giacathai. The Great Wall is shown in the lower center. Dated 1684. The map is actually part of his 4-sheet map "L'Asie où sont exactement decrites toutes les costes de la mer." The map was also...
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| JOLLAIN, F. - L'Empereur de Calaminhan. Paris, ca. 1685, Uncoloured.. 275x195mm. Good and dark impression. Very rare and decorative costume plate. Underneath the plate a descriptive text in French. Bears the address : Se vend à Paris chez F. Jollain l aine Rue St Jacques a la Ville de Cologne avec Pr. du R. Jollain (François) l Aine, son of Gerard I Jollain à l'enseigne de la "Ville de Cologne", wa...
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| JOLLAIN, F. - Le Grand Cam ou Empereur de Tartarie. Paris, ca. 1685, Uncoloured.. 275x195mm. Good and dark impression. Very rare and decorative costume plate. Bears the address : Se vend à Paris chez F. Jollain l aine Rue St Jacques a la Ville de Cologne avec Pr. du R. Jollain (François) l Aine, son of Gerard I Jollain à l'enseigne de la "Ville de Cologne", was engraver und publisher in the father' s shop. He...
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| KOPPMAYER, J. - Die Grosse Tartari. Augsburg, 1689, Uncoloured.. 255x330mm. Dark impression. Mint condition. Rare map showing Siberia, Korea with part of the Caspian Sea to the West, as well as India and North Russia. The title in an oval cartouche in upper right corner The map represented as a rolled tapestry, with in margin a landscape with Rhubarb plants. The Chinese call rhubarb "the great ye...
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| NOLIN, J.B. - Kam Hi Fils de Chien chi Empereur des Tartares orientaux?.plusieurs titres d'honneur Ecrits de sa propre main. Paris ca. 1690, Uncoloured.. 315x202mm. Good and dark impression. Light staining in the upper corners. Light brown stains affecting the text. Repair of tear upper right corner, 3mm into the engraved area. Very rare and decorative costume plate. Underneath the plate a descriptive text in French. Bears the address AParis Chez Nolin rue St. Jacques à l'Enseigne de la Place des Victoires. Sitter appears to be The Shunzhi Emperor of China [1638 - 1661?], the second emperor of the Manchu Qing ...
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| OLEARIUS, A. / KOCH, O. - Tarku Urbs Tartaroum in Dagestan ad mare Caspium. Hamburg, 1696, Uncoloured.. 200x240mm. Copper engraving (200x240mm.) and letter press. An early town-view of Tarku, in the Republic of Dagestan. From the scarce Hamburg edition "Viel Vermehrte Moscowitische und Persianische Reisebeschreibung" by Adam Olearius. Underneath the copper engraving we find an interesting description of the scene printed in l...
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| OLEARIUS, A. - Tarku Urbs Tartaroum in Dagestan ad mare Caspium. Hamburg, 1696, Uncoloured.. 267x240mm. Copper engraving (200x240mm.) and letter press. An early town-view of Tarku, in the Republic of Dagestan. From the scarce Hamburg edition "Viel Vermehrte Moscowitische und Persianische Reisebeschreibung" by Adam Olearius. Underneath the copper engraving we find an interesting description of the scene printed in l...
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| CLUVERIUS, P. - Scythia et Tartaria Asiatica. Leiden, 1697, Uncoloured.. 218x258mm. With two horizontal and vertical folds, as issued. A good, dark impression. A decorative and interesting eighteenth century map of Tartary and Scythia from an atlas first published in Leiden in 1624. Philipp Clüverius (1580–1623) was virtually the founder of historical geography. Scythia is the ancient name of sections of Europe and Asia now covering present-day Ukrain...
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| ALLARD, C. - Tartaria, sive magni chami imperium ex credendis. . . Amsterdam, 1699, In original o/l colours.. 498x595mm. Good condition. Repair of small split upper part centerfold. This map is particularly significant for its depiction of Russia, Siberia, and parts of Chinese Tartary, taken from the great six-sheet map by Nicolas Witsen, 1687. The importance of the Witsen map for a European understanding of northern Asia is unparalleled, it was simply “considered as one of the...
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