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Description

Rare antique engraved chart of Manfredonia, Apulia, Italy, published by William Heather in London.

The chart is oriented with west at the top.  It includes soundings, some topographical features, and anchorages.

The towns of Biseglia, Trani, Berleta, Salpe, Sipanto, and Manfredonia are shown, along with a hilltop fort (St. Angelo), etc.

Rarity

The charts from Heather's  New Mediterranean Pilot . . . are extremely rare on the market.  This is the first example of the chart we have ever seen.

Heather's The New Mediterranean Pilot

This small chart comes from the first English attempt at a collection of ports of the Mediterranean, although the genre was well established in France, Italy, and Spain already. The first was published by Joseph Roux in Marseilles in 1764, with versions published in several Italian port cities.

The French and Italian versions were of relatively crude execution, but Heather’s version is notable for the finely engraved charts, many signed in monogram by the London engraver John Stephenson.

Condition Description
Dampstain at the bottom edge.