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For this reason, the \u2018Theatrum\u2019 was the most expensive book of its day and one of the most desired. Lavishly illuminated copies were hand-coloured by the \u2018afzetters\u2019 (artists) of the prestigious school of Antwerp. Some of them were produced for presentation to important figures, but many were made on commission for wealthy clients and customised according to their specific requirements. Often, clients would send their requests for illuminated copies to Ortelius in person, who worked for many years as a decorator of maps himself. This copy is outstanding as every plate has details highlighted in gold and silver: the lettering, scales and compasses, fine borders of cartouches, sea waves, ship flags, sea creatures and the small characters\u2019 clothes. Such pervasive and expert application of gold and silver is rare, as it was the costliest form of decoration. The only comparable example sold at auction in recent years was from the magnificent library of the bibliophile and map collector Lord Wardington (Sotheby\u2019s, 10 Oct. 2006, 355).<\/p>\n<p>Abraham Ortels, known as Ortelius (1527-1598) was a Brabantian cartographer and geographer. In 1547, he began his career as a map illuminator at Antwerp, where he also worked as a bookseller and print dealer. He travelled extensively around Europe, especially with the great cartographer and friend Mercator, and was appointed geographer to Philip II king of Spain. The \u2018Theatre of the World\u2019 (first published in 1570), is a \u201clandmark in cartographic publication\u201d (PMM) which marks the beginning of the golden age of Dutch cartography. Ortelius called his atlas a \u2018theatre\u2019 (Theatrum), because \u2013 rather than a simple collection of maps \u2013 it was conceived as the stage of a beautiful spectacle that takes the reader on an imaginary voyage throughout the entire known world. For this monumental project, he gathered individual maps of cartographers from all over Europe, reviewed and redrew them himself, then had them engraved by the artist Frans Hogenberg (1535\u20131590). For the first time, a complete picture of the globe was presented and equal attention was dedicated to every part of it, with detailed descriptions and scholarly citations. The structure of the atlas is simple: it opens with a map of the world, followed by continental maps of Europe, Asia, Africa and America, then it shows smaller regions within each continent. At the end, \u2018Nomenclator Ptolemaicus\u2019 is a long list of geographical names.<\/p>\n<p>\u2018Theatrum\u2019 was an immediate success, and it became so popular that \u2013 between 1570 and 1612 \u2013 over forty editions were produced in many different languages (Latin, Dutch, French, German and Spanish). This is the second Latin edition by Plantin, considerably improved and enlarged from the previous, comprising 112 double-page plates (the first edition contained 53) of which 24 are new additions. Among them, number 93 is the first map of China and Japan printed in Europe, remarkably containing Chinese characters in its description. Also new is number 8, depicting Peru, Florida and Guastecan (one of four plates dedicated to the Americas in this edition). Ortelius gives a colourful description of these regions: Peru is \u201cthe richest in gold of the entire world\u201d and the inhabitants of Florida are \u201cbarbarians (\u2026) they ate spiders, ants, lizards, snakes and all sorts of venomous creatures and insects\u201d. Eight new plates were added to the \u2018Parergon\u2019 (here in its second edition), an extremely fascinating section of the atlas with historical maps illustrating the geography of Roman times. Ortelius is the only Renaissance atlas maker who mentions his sources, and the list of contributors (\u2018catalogum auctorum\u2019) in this edition counts 134 names.<\/p>\n<p>Ortelius\u2019 example was followed by generations of cartographers and his maps were consulted and studied non only by geographers. The maps of Asia and Africa displayed in this edition inspired the geography of Christopher Marlowe\u2019s great play Tamburlaine. 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Lighy age yellowing, browning to a few ll., light foxing to initial ll., small early repair to three ll. probably relating to early autograph or library stamp, one with three words replaced in early manuscript. Intermittent marginal soiling mainly to lower outer blank corners, light see through to blank verso of some maps. An excellent copy on thick paper, in contemporary publisher\u2019s calf, covers double blind and single gilt ruled to a panel design, a bit rubbed, outer frame bordered with a gilt floral roll, inner with a gilt chain roll and gilt fleurons to corners, large baroque strapwork cornerpieces and centrepiece with tendrils, leaves and lions all gilt, a.e.g., exceptionally richly gauffered. Spine with double gilt raised bands and flower tools in compartments. Rebacked, extensive repairs to lower cover, outer edges and head of spine. Large engraving of the diptych of Boethius (V century, Santa Giulia Museum, Brescia) from J.C. 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