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Lot 258

Abraham Ortelius, Flemish 1527-1598-  Two maps of Greece: Graeciae Universae Secundum Hodiernum...

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Lot 258

Abraham Ortelius, 
Flemish 1527-1598- 
Two maps of Greece: Graeciae Universae Secundum Hodiernum...

Starting Bid: £420

Estimate: £600 - £800

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Abraham Ortelius, 
Flemish 1527-1598- 

Two maps of Greece: Graeciae Universae Secundum Hodiernum Situm Neoterica Descriptio; and Graecia Sophiani; 

hand-coloured engravings, the first 36 x 51 cm., the second 35 x 49.5 cm.; together with Nicolaes Visscher I, Dutch 1618-1709- Hellas, seu Graecia Universa; hand-coloured engraving, 47 x 57.4 cm., three (3). 

Note: 
Ortelius was a prominent cartographer, geographer, and cosmographer, who is seen to be the creator of the first modern atlas, 'Theatrum Orbis Terrarum', or 'Theatre of the World', and the first person to posit the theory that the continents had been joined before drifting to their current positions. 

Provenance: 
A distinguished family collection. 

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