A superbly-decorated 17th century wind rose
Tabula Anemographica seu Pyxis Nautica Ventorum nomina sex linguis repraesentans.
Amsterdam, 1650, German text edition. Original colour. 435 x 545mm.
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A beautiful and finely-engraved table of the winds, with heads suspended in clouds blowing onto a central compass rose. The concentric rings have the names of the winds in Greek, Latin, Italian, German, French and Dutch.
This was the first plate in Jansson's 'Water-Weereld', the first sea atlas (as opposed to a pilot book), which was the fifth volume of the ' Atlas Major'.



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