Europa

Method Copper engraved
Artist Porro, Girolamo after Magini, Giovanni Antonio
Published [c.1596]
Dimensions 130 x 172 mm
Notes A 'modern' (as opposed to Ptolemaic) map of Europe, from an Italian edition of Giovanni Antonio Magini's edition of Claudius Ptolemy's Geographia. The map covers the whole continent, as well as parts of eastern and central Asia, and northern Africa. The names of nations, peoples, and kingdoms are included, though shown without borders.

Girolamo Porro (c. 1520-1604) was an Italian engraver active in Venice and his native Padua, working predominantly as a map engraver for Tommaso Porcacchi, and Girolamo Ruscelli.

Giovanni Antonio Magini (1555-1615) was an Italian scientist, cartographer, and chair of mathematics at the University of Bologna. A prominent geocentrist, he was a correspondent of many notable contemporaries, including Tycho Brahe, Kepler, and Ortelius. His commentary on Ptolemy's Geographia, with accompanying copper-plate maps by Porro, appeared in Latin in its first edition in 1596, with the first Italian translation by Leonardo Cernoti printed in 1598.

Ptolemy (c. AD 100-170) was a Greek native of the Egyptian city of Alexandria, and a Roman citizen. Little is known about his life, but he is credited as the author of numerous works of mathematics, engineering, astronomy, astrology, philosophy, and geography. His most famous works were the Almagest, the Geography, and the Tetrabiblion, a triad that essentially formed the basis of Byzantine, Arabic, and European science for the next thousand years. The Geography in particular had a very long reach, being reprinted numerous times in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. Its most famous advocate was Columbus, who used a manuscript of the Geography to plot his western course for Asia, in the journey that resulted in the discovery of America. The work was also a major inspiration, and cartographic resource, for Munster, Mercator, and Ortelius.

Condition: Repaired tears to bottom edge of sheet, without loss to map. Minor time toning and foxing. Italian text above, below, and on verso.
Framing unmounted
Price £300.00
Stock ID 48885

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