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Hessel Gerritsz / Willem Janszoon Blaeu:  Magni Ducatus Lithuaniae Caeterarumque Regionum Illi Adjacentium . . . Guilhelmus Janssonius . . . Anno 1613





Title: Magni Ducatus Lithuaniae Caeterarumque Regionum Illi Adjacentium . . . Guilhelmus Janssonius . . . Anno 1613

Map Maker: Hessel Gerritsz /  Willem Janszoon Blaeu

Place / Date: Amsterdam / 1613 (1635 ca)

Coloring: Hand Colored

Size: 30 x 29 inches

Condition: VG

Price: SOLD

Inventory ID: 31042


Description:

Old color examle of this important 4 sheet wall map of Lithuania and parts of Poland, Russia, Ukraine, Latvia, etc, extending to Cracow, Kiev, Warsaw, Riga, Konigsberg, Dantzig, Leopolis, etc, 

The map was engraved by Hessel Gerritsz from original drafts prepared under the instructions of Prince Nicolas Christophe Radziwill, and first issued in 1613 by Willem Blaeu, under his original imprint Guilhelmus Janssonis.  This is one of the earliest maps published by Blaeu, who did not incorporate this map into an atlas until approximately 1630.

Thie Radziwill map is one of the most important works of European cartography from the end of the 16th and the beginning of the 17th century and is an important contribution to the progress in the mapping of the whole continent. The map had its beginning in 1586 when Prince Michael Radziwill commissioned M.Strubicz to survey the entire Lithuanian state which then included Poland. Strubicz's map was so accurate and detailed that it provided the basis for all subsequent maps of the area during the 17th and 18th centuries.  In addition to the usual topographical details, there is considerable historical information also provided.

The magnificent engraving by the well-known Gerard Hesselsz. includes the Lithuanian coat of arms within an elaborate cartouche, an ornate title piece of scroll work, a wind rose, and three ships in full sail on the Baltic Sea.   Buczek remarks that "the map ... occupies a very prominent position among ... European cartography ... and ... was also a great step forward in the mapping of the lands then forming part of Poland ... there are on the map 1020 towns and villages and within the boundaries of the Grand Dutchy of Lithuania alone there are 511 towns, 31 villages, and 1 monastery. "(History of Polish Cartography, p.58-63).

The map is richly embellished with cartouches, a compass rose, sailing ships and a coat of arms.  


Condition Description: Fine old color example, recently refreshed. Some glue stains at folds in the center of the map. Minor abrasions at the center.


Related Categories:
Maps of the Baltic
Maps of Poland
Maps of Russia
Maps of Ukraine

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