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Description

Rare early edition of Blaeu's map of Mantua.

Includes 2 cartouches and a coat of arms. Centered on Mantova and showing the 5 bridges into the town and the middle of the lake. From the 1634 edition of Blaeu's Atlas Novus, the first edition of this work. A fine dark impression.

The map first appeared in Blaeu's rare 1630 Atlas Appendix. This is the third appearance of the map in Blaeu's atlas.

Condition Description
A fine dark impression, with wide margins and attractive color.
Willem Janszoon Blaeu Biography

Willem Janszoon Blaeu (1571-1638) was a prominent Dutch geographer and publisher. Born the son of a herring merchant, Blaeu chose not fish but mathematics and astronomy for his focus. He studied with the famous Danish astronomer Tycho Brahe, with whom he honed his instrument and globe making skills. Blaeu set up shop in Amsterdam, where he sold instruments and globes, published maps, and edited the works of intellectuals like Descartes and Hugo Grotius. In 1635, he released his atlas, Theatrum Orbis Terrarum, sive, Atlas novus.

Willem died in 1638. He had two sons, Cornelis (1610-1648) and Joan (1596-1673). Joan trained as a lawyer, but joined his father’s business rather than practice. After his father’s death, the brothers took over their father’s shop and Joan took on his work as hydrographer to the Dutch East India Company. Later in life, Joan would modify and greatly expand his father’s Atlas novus, eventually releasing his masterpiece, the Atlas maior, between 1662 and 1672.