A 17th century map of the Roman Empire
A New Mappe of the Romane Empire newly described by John Speede...
London: Thomas Bassett & Richard Chiswell, 1676. Coloured. 395 x 510mm.
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A decorative map of the Roman Empire in Europe, Asia and Africa, published in Speed's 'Prospect of the most Famous Parts of the World', the first English atlas of the world, first published 1627. Along the top of the map are eight city prospects: Rome, Genova, Jerusalem. Venice, Constantinople and Alexandria. Down the sides are ten costume vignettes down the sides and along the top. Despite being a map of Roman times all these vignettes are contemporary. Printed on the back is a two-page history of the Roman Empire.