Africa; "Totius Africae Accuratissima Tabula Authore Frederico de Wit"
Category:
New additions, Maps
Price:
€700,00
Geographic location:
Africa
Title:
Totius Africae Accuratissima Tabula Authore Frederico de Wit
Cartographer / Publisher:
Frederick de Wit
Date:
1680
Technique:
Copper engraving
Dimensions:
49x58
Colouring:
Old coloured
Condition:
Fairly good. Slightly wrinkled on the fold, top margin short, some reinforcements in the margin. Some spots.
Description

The information contained in this beautiful map of the African continent is typical of the late 17th Century. The Nile appears according to the ancient pattern of Ptolemy, arising from the two lakes of Zaire and Zafflan. De Wit's depiction of the southeastern coast includes numerous deep inlets and several rivers and lakes at the southern tip not seen on other maps of the period. The kingdom of Monomotapa extends as far south as the Rio de Infante and there are few names in the interior of the Cape. The fictitious N. I. de Sta. Helena appears in the South Atlantic. The interior is decorated with elephants, ostriches, monkeys, lions and rhinoceros, and seven small ships sail in the oceans. The well-engraved title cartouche features Moors and Africans with a child seated on an elephant and two lions perched atop the cartouche. This popular map was copied by several other cartographers including Danckerts and De Ram.

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