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Description
Rare early English map of Arabia, extending from the Mediterranean to the Red Sea to the Persian Gulf, with many kingdoms, place names, etc. shown. This map appeared in Modern's rare Atlas Terestris, first published in 1687.
Robert Morden Biography
Robert Morden (d. 1703) was a British map and globe maker. Little is known about his early life, although he was most likely apprenticed to Joseph Moxon. By 1671, Morden was working from the sign of the Atlas on Cornhill, the same address out of which Moxon had previously worked. Most famous for his English county maps, his geography texts, and his wall maps, Morden entered into many partnerships during his career, usually to finance larger publishing projects.