C1571

Freiburg

Rare c.16th hand coloured woodcut view of Freiberg, Saxony by Jacob Clauser (1520?-1759?). From:Sebastian Münster; Cosmographey oder beschreibung aller Länder…”, published in 1578 by Heinrich Petri in Basel. Shirley, R. Maps in the Atlases of The British Library. London 2004 : … Read Full Description

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Full Title:

Freiburg

Date:

C1571

Condition:

With see through from verso as often found, otherwise in good condition, with centre fold as issued.

Technique:

Hand coloured woodcut.

Image Size: 

300mm 
x 275mm

Paper Size: 

418mm 
x 333mm
AUTHENTICITY
Freiburg - Antique View from 1571

Genuine antique
dated:

1571

Description:

Rare c.16th hand coloured woodcut view of Freiberg, Saxony by Jacob Clauser (1520?-1759?).

From:Sebastian Münster; Cosmographey oder beschreibung aller Länder…”, published in 1578 by Heinrich Petri in Basel.

Shirley, R. Maps in the Atlases of The British Library. London 2004 : T.MUN-1k / 2..
Israel, N. Imago Mundi. Amsterdam 1962 : p.84-97.

Collections:
National Maritime Museum Greenwich: ID: G201:1/7

Sebastian Munster (1488 - 1552)

Sebastian Munster (1488-1552) was an important German cartographer, cosmographer and Hebrew scholar who is best known for his 1540 Latin translation and publication of Ptolemy's Geography titled, Cosmographia. Prior to the introduction of printing for books, of works such as Ptolemy's groundbreaking Geography, they could only be copied individually by scribes, consequently this slow process inhibited the dissemination of geographic knowledge to a wide audience. As information became available especially of the new world, Munster found that Ptolemy's theories were contradicted by these new discoveries that were related to him by ships captains and explorers. One such theory was a land locked Indian Ocean which Ptolemy had shown in his Geography and which was being disproved by the trading ships returning from China and the Spice Islands with their precious cargos. As a result Munster began to add new maps to his own Cosmographia that reflected these new discoveries and made available to a wider audience this changing knowledge of the world.

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