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Amsterdam, Cornelis Claez, 1599, Dutch text edition. 85 x 125, with letterpress surtitle and pagination. Some age toning. A scarce map of Utrecht, engraved by either Pieter van den Keere or Jodocus Hondius for the 1598 'Caert-Thresoor', with a text by an unknown author. In 1600 this map was being published in the 'Tabularum Geographicarum' with a text by Petrus Bertius, and in 1616 a new plate was engraved by Jodocus Hondius II, slightly larger and with wider borders with scales of longitude and latitude. Seller Inventory # 21163
Title: Ultrajectum.
Publication Date: 1599
Seller: Antiquariat Steffen Völkel GmbH, Seubersdorf, Germany
Original Kupferstich-Karte aus der ersten französischen Ausgabe von Bertius' "Atlas Minor" gedruckt in Amsterdam bei J. Hondius im Jahre 1618. Mit französischem Text auf der Rückseite. -- Blatt-Maße: ca. 12 x 17,5 cm. -- gut erhalten. || Original engraved map out of the first French edition of Bertius' "Atlas Minor", published by J. Hondius in Amsterdam in 1618. With French text on verso. -- in good condition. Sprache: Französisch Gewicht in Gramm: 10. Seller Inventory # 221249
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Seller: Antiquariat Steffen Völkel GmbH, Seubersdorf, Germany
Kupferstich-Karte aus der lateinischen Ausgabe von Bertius' "Atlas Minor" gedruckt in Amsterdam bei J. Hondius im Jahre 1618. Mit lateinischem Text auf der Rückseite. -- Maße: ca. 9,5 x 13,5 cm. -- gut erhalten. || Copper engraved map out of the Latin edition of Bertius' "Atlas Minor", published by J. Hondius in Amsterdam in 1618. With Latin text on verso. -- in very good condition. la Gewicht in Gramm: 10. Seller Inventory # 321648
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Seller: Antiqua Print Gallery, London, United Kingdom
Condition: Good. Episcopatus Ultraiectini / Ultrajectum by Bertius / Langenes. Utrecht 1603 map. Antique copperplate map; Drawn by Petrus Bertius, from his Latin edition of Barent Langenes' Caert Thresoor (1603). 10.5 x 17.0cm, 4.25 x 6.5 inches. Condition: Good. There is text printed on the reverse side. Seller Inventory # P-6-107459
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Seller: Antiquariat Reinhold Berg eK Inh. R.Berg, Regensburg, Germany
Other. Original antique copper engraving, uncolored as published. A fine copy in a dark impression, full margins as published. The map shows the area from Herderwyck in the north to Wyck in the south, from Delshaven in the west to Grave in the east. This is the first so-called Cloppenburgh editions which was a competive edition with new engraved maps in a larger format. Most of the maps were engraved by Pieter van den Keere. The Cloppenburgh edition was continued for a couple of years but seems to have been suppressed after 1636. This is another Cloppenburgh edition, now with Latin text. The maps from the Appendix have been incorporated. The title-page is followed by a dedication to Prince Frederik Hendrik, dated 1632 and signed by Johannes Cloppenburgh. (Koeman Atlantes Neerlandici). In excellent condition. 184 by 253mm (7 by 10 inches). 184 by 253mm (7 by 10 inches). Seller Inventory # 20779
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Seller: Inter-Antiquariaat Mefferdt & De Jonge, Amsterdam, Netherlands
LORDSHIP OF UTRECHT "Ultrajectum Dominium". Copper engraving published in 1635 by Willem Blaeu. Verso: French text. Coloured by a later hand. Size: 38 x 49,5 cm. Willem Blaeu made this map on the basis of a map by Balthasar Florisz. van Berckenrode from 1620. There were no country houses along the river Vecht or in 's-Graveland at that time. However, there are still monasteries along the Vecht that have already fallen into ruin. It is the time when canals were dug between cities and existing waterways were made suitable for towing ships. Along the Amstel river a towpath was made in 1599 from Amsterdam to Uithoorn and between 1626 and 1628 parts of the Amsterdam-Utrecht section. The first tow canals were built as connections between two cities, but in the course of the 17th century more and more separate canals were linked together. Therewith creating a large network of towage canal network. From 1588 (until the French period in The Netherlands) the Lordship of Utrecht was one of the regions of the Dutch Republic. What the map does not tell is that when is was published there was a plague epidemic that raged in Utrecht (until 1638) and that no less than 15 percent of the Utrecht population would die as a result. Willem Blaeu was inspired to make an atlas like never before seen in the world. Financial reasons for this were secondary, the risk was too great for that. But there was rivalry between the publishing houses of Blaeu and Jansson, and motives such as prestige and public apprearence were at least as important. He wanted to create something that would overwhelm the civilized world in the heyday of the power of Amsterdam power. From this ambition eventually the "Atlas Maior" was created. Price: Euro 650,-. Seller Inventory # 25147
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Seller: Antiquariat Reinhold Berg eK Inh. R.Berg, Regensburg, Germany
Other. Original copper engraving, uncolored when published. Magnificent large panoramic view by Gerrit van Schagen of the city of Utrecht (Ultrajectum) in the Netherlands seen across fields with rural landscape in the foreground. At the top in the centre a title banderole,Ultrajectum', in the upper right and left corner two coat of arms of the city of Utrecht and the Netherlands. At the bottom of the map with detailled text poems in Dutch, Latin and German by Iacobus Heiblocq. Towards the right side with key numbers 1-23 of the most important buildings in Utrecht. A very strong sharp impression. A few carefully restorations in the paper, mostly in the margins or in blank parts of the map. Overall a very good to excellent rare map or view. 400 by 500mm (15¾ by 19¾ inches). Seller Inventory # 30495
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Seller: Inter-Antiquariaat Mefferdt & De Jonge, Amsterdam, Netherlands
17E-EEUWS UTRECHT VANUIT HET NOORD-OOSTEN "Ultrajectum", kopergravure naar het ontwerp van Herman Saftleven, uitgegeven rond 1660 door Clement de Jonghe te Amsterdam. Later met de hand gekleurd. Afm. 40,7 x 49,9 cm. We zien de stad in het jaar 1649, met van links naar rechts de (in 1840 gesloopte) St.-Servaesabdij, het Maria Magdalenaklooster. het Heilige Kruis Gasthuis (gesloopt in 1811), de Nicolaikerk, het voormalige Hieronymusconvent, de Catharinakerk, de Wittevrouwenpoort (gesloopt rond 1856), de Pieterskerk, de (in 1707 afgebroken) kerk van de St-.Paulusabdij, de kerk van het Regulierenklooster (een weeshuis), het Wittevrouwenklooster (afgebroken na brand in 1710), de Dom, het Duitse Huis, de Janskerk, de Buurkerk (buiten gebruik gesteld in 1975), het stadhuis, de Plompetoren (een van de oude verdedigingstorens, afgebroken in 1832), stadskasteel Groenewoude, de Mariakerk, Oudaen (ook een nog bestaand stadskasteel aan de Oudegracht), de Weerdpoort (aan de noordzijde van de huidige binnenstad, waar tegenwoordig de Weerdbrug ligt) en tenslotte de Jacobikerk. De zomerstorm van 1674 zou de skyline van de stad drastisch veranderen, de toren van het Duitse Huis, van de Jacobikerk en het middenschip van de Dom zijn toen ingestort. Onder het stadsgezicht een lofdicht op de stad van de Amsterdamse dichter Jacob(us) Heiblocq (1623-1690). "Romeinen wijt vermaart, ziet hoe uw Bondgenoot Uw sterkten en zijn stadt heeft cierelijk vergroot. Als Rhyn en Oceaan haar golven t'zaamen trouwden Zat diergelijk een roem uw Grootvaders op het Hooft. Hier wijckt en Tooren en Kerck (na waarde nooit gelooft) Voor geen gebouw op aard, hoe heerlijk men 't oock bouwde. En dit geviel de stadt byzonder tot een erf, Dat in haar wert ge-eert de Neerlandche Minerf." Prijs: Euro 2.150,- (incl. lijst). Seller Inventory # 25219
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