Spain - Portugal, Canary Islands, Madeira; O. Dapper / J. van Meurs - Insulae Canariae alias Fortunatae - 1661-1680

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Insulae Canariae alias Fortunatae, a 17th‑century copper‑engraved map by O. Dapper / J. van Meurs, depicting Portugal, the Canary Islands and Madeira, in excellent condition.

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Insulae Canariae alias Fortunatae (1668)

Image 25,5x34cm, sheet 31x35cm

A 17th century copper-engraved map (nautical chart) of the Canary Islands and Madeira, from the first edition of Olfert Dapper's ´Naukeurige Beschrijvinge der Afrikaensche Gewesten´, commonly known as the Description of Africa.

Olfert Dapper's "Description of Africa" was an ethnographic book that gave a detailed description of the parts of Africa known to Europeans in the mid-17th century. Despite the fact that the work is considered one of the most important and detailed publications on Africa of the 17th century, Dapper himself never visited the continent. Instead, he relied on the reports of Jesuit missionaries and Dutch explorers. The "Description of Africa" was first published in 1668 by Jacob van Meurs in Amsterdam.

Excellent condition

Insulae Canariae alias Fortunatae (1668)

Image 25,5x34cm, sheet 31x35cm

A 17th century copper-engraved map (nautical chart) of the Canary Islands and Madeira, from the first edition of Olfert Dapper's ´Naukeurige Beschrijvinge der Afrikaensche Gewesten´, commonly known as the Description of Africa.

Olfert Dapper's "Description of Africa" was an ethnographic book that gave a detailed description of the parts of Africa known to Europeans in the mid-17th century. Despite the fact that the work is considered one of the most important and detailed publications on Africa of the 17th century, Dapper himself never visited the continent. Instead, he relied on the reports of Jesuit missionaries and Dutch explorers. The "Description of Africa" was first published in 1668 by Jacob van Meurs in Amsterdam.

Excellent condition

Details

Era
1400-1900
Number of items
1
Country
Spain
Geographical specification
Portugal, Canary Islands, Madeira
Map maker/ publisher
O. Dapper / J. van Meurs
Map/ Book title
Insulae Canariae alias Fortunatae
Period
1661-1680
Condition
Excellent
Technique
Copper engraving
Additional Information
17th century copper-engraved map (nautical chart) of the Canary Islands and Madeira
Map colour
Later hand colour
Height
31 cm
Width
35 cm
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