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The first English atlas map of the Turkish Empire

Stock No. 23981 Category: Tags: , , , , Cartographer: SPEED, John.

The Turkish Empire.
London: Roger Rea & Son, 1665. Coloured. 390 x 510mm.

£2,500

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Speed's classic antique map of the Turkish Empire, with ten costume vignettes down the sides and eight city prospects, including Constantinople, Jerusalem and Alexandria, along the top. On the verso is a description of the Turkish Empire and the religious habits of its people.
The map was first published in 1627, in Speed's 'Prospect of the Most Famous Parts of the World', the first atlas of the world to be published in England. This example comes from the Roger Rea issue, which was beset with disaster: according to an advert for the 1676 Bassett & Chiswell edition, ''the greatest part of an Impression, then newly Printed, [was] destroyed by the late dreadful Fire, 1666". Surviving examples of any Rea map are thus rare.

Additional information

Dimensions510 × 390 mm
Cartographer

Date

1665

Extra Info

The Turkish Empire.

Publication

London: Roger Rea & Son, 1665. Coloured. 390 x 510mm.

Condition

A fine example

References

TIBBETTS: 77.