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Arábia Saudita - Mar Vermelho, Meca, Jeddah, Iêmen, Aden, Egito, Eritreia; P.Bertius/B.Langenes - Mare Rubrum - 1581-1600
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Arábia Saudita - Mar Vermelho, Meca, Jeddah, Iêmen, Aden, Egito, Eritreia; P.Bertius/B.Langenes - Mare Rubrum - 1581-1600

Sorry, no shipping to the USA right now ! 1598, beautiful and detailed Map of the Red Sea, incl. Mecca ! by Petrus Bertius , published by Barent Langenes in Middelburg/NL, from their 'Caert Tresoor' in good condition , light ink stain in middle left of the map, small stains in upper margin, these not affecting the map. Very decorative ! shipping by registered mail only Langenes, Barent Barent Langenes (fl. 1598-1609) was a publisher of Middelburg, Netherlands. Little is known of him except that he wrote the text for and printed Caert-Thresoor, a pocket atlas initially published in Dutch by Cornelis Claesz in 1598, with later Dutch editions published to 1609. Latin editions were published (also by Cornelis Claesz) with text by Petrus Bertius from 1600. It was also translated into French and German. The engravers included Pieter van den Keere and Jodocus Hondius. In Atlantes Neerlandici, Koeman opines that "it sets a new standard for minor atlases. The small maps are extremely well-engraved: neat and clear, elegantly composed". Bertius, Petrus Petrus Bertius (November 14, 1565 – October 12, 1629), also known as Peter Bardt and P. Bertii, was a Flemish theologian, historian, and cartographer. Bertius was born in Beveren (Alveringem), a son of the preacher Pieter Michielszoon Bardt. The Bardt family fled to London at the outbreak of the Dutch War of Independence in 1568, fleeing both religious and political strife. When the political situation in the Netherlands stabilized in 1577, Bertius returned to study at the University of Leiden. He supported himself by tutoring until 1593 when he was appointed subregent of the Leiden Statencollege. This was probably a nepotistic post as, in the same year, he married Maritgen Kuchlinus, the daughter of Johannes Kuchlinus, then regent of the Statencollege. Bertius himself succeeded Johannes, becoming regent in 1606. Through his marriage, Bertius associated with Flemish cartographers Jodocus Hondius and Pieter van den Keere, both of whom were in-laws. Bertius first began publishing cartographic works in 1598 when, working with Barent Langenes, he published the miniature Latin language atlas Tabulae contractae. In 1618, publishing with his brother-in-law Jodocus Hondius, he issued the atlas Theatrum Geographiae Veteris, which impressed Louis XIII of France sufficiently that he relocated to Paris to take position as court cosmographer to the King. Two years later he converted to Catholicism and took a position teaching rhetoric at the Collège de Boncourt, in Paris. In 1622, Louix XIII granted him a chart in mathematical sciences at the royal college and the honorarium of royal historian. Bertius remained in Paris until his death in 1629.

N.º 99624195

Vendido
Arábia Saudita - Mar Vermelho, Meca, Jeddah, Iêmen, Aden, Egito, Eritreia; P.Bertius/B.Langenes - Mare Rubrum - 1581-1600

Arábia Saudita - Mar Vermelho, Meca, Jeddah, Iêmen, Aden, Egito, Eritreia; P.Bertius/B.Langenes - Mare Rubrum - 1581-1600

Sorry, no shipping to the USA right now !
1598, beautiful and detailed Map of the Red Sea, incl. Mecca !
by Petrus Bertius , published by Barent Langenes in Middelburg/NL, from their 'Caert Tresoor'

in good condition , light ink stain in middle left of the map, small stains in upper margin, these not affecting the map.

Very decorative !

shipping by registered mail only

Langenes, Barent
Barent Langenes (fl. 1598-1609) was a publisher of Middelburg, Netherlands. Little is known of him except that he wrote the text for and printed Caert-Thresoor, a pocket atlas initially published in Dutch by Cornelis Claesz in 1598, with later Dutch editions published to 1609. Latin editions were published (also by Cornelis Claesz) with text by Petrus Bertius from 1600. It was also translated into French and German. The engravers included Pieter van den Keere and Jodocus Hondius. In Atlantes Neerlandici, Koeman opines that "it sets a new standard for minor atlases. The small maps are extremely well-engraved: neat and clear, elegantly composed".

Bertius, Petrus
Petrus Bertius (November 14, 1565 – October 12, 1629), also known as Peter Bardt and P. Bertii, was a Flemish theologian, historian, and cartographer. Bertius was born in Beveren (Alveringem), a son of the preacher Pieter Michielszoon Bardt. The Bardt family fled to London at the outbreak of the Dutch War of Independence in 1568, fleeing both religious and political strife. When the political situation in the Netherlands stabilized in 1577, Bertius returned to study at the University of Leiden. He supported himself by tutoring until 1593 when he was appointed subregent of the Leiden Statencollege. This was probably a nepotistic post as, in the same year, he married Maritgen Kuchlinus, the daughter of Johannes Kuchlinus, then regent of the Statencollege. Bertius himself succeeded Johannes, becoming regent in 1606. Through his marriage, Bertius associated with Flemish cartographers Jodocus Hondius and Pieter van den Keere, both of whom were in-laws. Bertius first began publishing cartographic works in 1598 when, working with Barent Langenes, he published the miniature Latin language atlas Tabulae contractae. In 1618, publishing with his brother-in-law Jodocus Hondius, he issued the atlas Theatrum Geographiae Veteris, which impressed Louis XIII of France sufficiently that he relocated to Paris to take position as court cosmographer to the King. Two years later he converted to Catholicism and took a position teaching rhetoric at the Collège de Boncourt, in Paris. In 1622, Louix XIII granted him a chart in mathematical sciences at the royal college and the honorarium of royal historian. Bertius remained in Paris until his death in 1629.

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