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Introduction:

The isolarii, or "island books," emerged as a fascinating and enigmatic genre during the Renaissance. These works do not fit neatly into the conventional categories of map or chartmaking, but instead represent a unique "underground" geographical culture. Flourishing in the experimental and tolerant climate of the Renaissance, isolarii played an integral role in the early development of the history of cartography.

Historians of cartography have offered varied interpretations of the isolarii, reflecting their complex and multifaceted nature. Some view them as early regional island atlases, while others categorize them as emerging from the travel literature or as products of the geopolitical context of the Aegean islands, Crete, and Cyprus. Additionally, isolarii have been seen as expressions of Renaissance individuality, primitive tourist guides, and carriers of political content. These diverse interpretations highlight the genre's position at the crossroads of geographical, historical, travel, and nautical literature.

  • The Genre of Isolario

Isolario refers to manuscript or printed atlases, typically comprising maps of islands and sometimes coastal areas, organized thematically. These works, often described as "books of islands" or "island navigations," evolved from the geographical traditions of the ancient world, where islands held a significant place in geographical literature. The isolario can be seen as a cosmographic encyclopedia of islands, fulfilling various learned, practical, and informational needs from the early fifteenth to the late seventeenth centuries.

Travelers' memoirs, chronicles of sea voyages, and military accounts often influenced isolarii, contributing to their content and shaping their form.  The isolario, with its maps and encyclopedic nature, represents a specific genre that thrived in the Mediterranean, particularly in Florence and Venice.

  • The Birth of the Genre: Florence, Fifteenth Century

The isolario genre was born in the fertile intellectual environment of early Florentine humanism. The first significant work of this genre was Cristoforo Buondelmonti's Liber insularum archipelagi, created around 1420. This work, which includes maps and descriptions of seventy-nine places in the Ionian and Aegean seas, reflects the geographical interests of Florentine humanists. Buondelmonti's isolario combines historical geography and personal travel narrative, offering a rich tapestry of mythological, historical, and contemporary observations.

Buondelmonti's work set the template for future isolarii, blending cartography with narrative descriptions and personal anecdotes. His maps, though not always accurate, were among the first to systematically depict the Greek islands, influencing subsequent cartographers and isolarii authors.

  • The Golden Age: Venice, Sixteenth Century

The invention of printing significantly expanded the audience for isolarii. One of the first printed isolarii was Bartolommeo dalli Sonetti's Isolario, published around 1485 in Venice. This work, containing forty-nine maps and accompanying sonnets, marked a new phase in the genre's development. Bartolommeo's isolario, influenced by Buondelmonti's earlier work, catered to both scholarly and popular interests, combining practical navigational information with poetic descriptions.

The sixteenth century saw further developments in the genre, with works such as Benedetto Bordone's Libro... de tutte l'isole del mondo (1528), which aimed at a broader readership. Bordone's isolario, with its 111 maps, provided both practical information for mariners and enjoyable reading for the general public. This period also witnessed the rise of nautical isolarii, exemplified by the Turkish admiral Piri Re'is's Kitab-i bahriye, a comprehensive and detailed navigational guide to the Mediterranean coasts and islands.

  • Benedetto Bordone

Benedetto Bordone further transformed the isolario genre with his Libro... de tutte l'isole del mondo, first published in Venice in 1528. Bordone's isolario contained 111 maps, 62 of which depicted Greek islands, heavily influenced by earlier works of Buondelmonti and Bartolommeo dalli Sonetti. Bordone aimed his work at a broad, nonspecialist readership, blending practical maritime information with entertaining historical and mythological narratives. His work went through numerous editions, underscoring its popularity and impact.

Bordone's work is notable for being the first atlas to cover the entire world without relying on Classical geography. Prior to this atlas, only the Waldseemüller / Ptolemy Geographia, which was essentially a Ptolemaic atlas despite incorporating "modern" maps, had attempted to chart lands beyond the Old World. However, with this work, Bordone breaks from this tradition, mapping all the previously unknown regions of the world, including specific areas of America, and basing the book on contemporary isolario data rather than on Ptolemaic sources.

Bordone's work expanded the geographical scope of the isolario far beyond the traditional waters of the Mediterranean and Aegean, introducing the genre to the North Atlantic, Caribbean, African and Asian Coastlines and featuring many important firsts, including the notably the first mapping of Japan.   Bordone was the first isolario publisher to truly see the genre as a means of depicting the entirety of the known world. 


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Venice / 1534
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5.7 x 3.5 inches
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106088
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Venice / 1534
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5.7 x 3.3 inches (each map)
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105780
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Venice / 1534
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5.7 x 9.3 inches
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Venice / 1534
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106549
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Venice / 1534
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5.7 x 9.5 inches (including text)
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106834
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Venice / 1534
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12.7 x 10 inches (including text)
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105996
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Venice / 1534
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6 x 3 inches (each map)
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106558
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Venice / 1534
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5.7 x 9.3 inches
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106973
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Venice / 1528 circa
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15 x 11.5 inches
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107635
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Venice / 1534
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5.7 x 9.5 inches (including text)
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107360
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Venice / 1534
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5.7 x 9.5 inches (including text)
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106853
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Venice / 1534
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5.5 x 8.7 inches (including text)
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107883
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Venice / 1534
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15 x 9 inches
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VG+
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105712
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Padua / 1534
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13 x 9 inches
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VG+
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105732
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Venice / 1534
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5.5 x 9.5 inches (including text)
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107737
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Venice / 1534
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5.5 x 9.3 inches (including text)
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Venice / 1534
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5.7 x 9 inches (including text)
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107222
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Venice / 1534
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5.7 x 9.5 inches
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106991
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Venice / 1534
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107766
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Venice / 1534
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6 x 10 inches (including text)
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106589
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Venice / 1534
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5.7 x 9 inches (including text)
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107179
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Venice / 1534
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5.5 x 9.5 inches (including text)
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106168
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Venice / 1534
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5.7 x 9.3 inches (including text)
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106164
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Venice / 1534
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5.7 x 9 inches (including text)
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108170
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Venice / 1534
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5.7 x 9 inches
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107626
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Venice / 1534
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5.7 x 9.5 inches (including text)
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VG+
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107973
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Venice / 1534
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5.7 x 9.5 inches (including text)
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107264
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Venice / 1534
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5.7 x 9.5 inches
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106825
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Venice / 1534
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5.7 x 10 inches (with text)
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106580
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Venice / 1534
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6 x 6 inches and 6 x 3 inches
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105724
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Venice / 1534
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5.7 x 9.5 inches (including text)
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VG+
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106866
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Venice / 1534
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105999
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Venice / 1534
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5.7 x 10 inches (including text)
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106461
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Venice / 1534
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Venice / 1534
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5.7 x 10 inches (including text)
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106363
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Venice / 1534
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15.7 x 11.5 inches
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105781
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Venice / 1534
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5.5 x 9.5 inches (including text)
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106453
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Venice / 1534
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105733
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Venice / 1534
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5.7 x 3 inches
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VG+
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106085
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Venice / 1534
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15 x 11.5 inches
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105721
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Venice / 1534
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13 x 6.3 inches
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VG
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105779
Place/Date:
Venice / 1534
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13.3 x 6.3 inches (larger map size)
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VG+
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105883
Place/Date:
Venice / 1534
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6 x 9 inches (and) 5.5 x 5.7
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VG+
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105713
Place/Date:
Venice / 1534
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5.5 x 8.3 inches (including text)
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VG+
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106456
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Venice / 1534
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5.7 x 7.5 inches
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VG+
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106083