C1710

Planiglobii Terrestris Cum Utroq Hemisphaerio Generalis Exhibitio Caelesti

Superb, large scale, double hemisphere German world map by Johann Homann. Elaborately decorated with a large title banner held outstretched by two cupids holding torches, the cupid on the right-hand side has the astronomical symbol for Venus situated above his … Read Full Description

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Full Title:

Planiglobii Terrestris Cum Utroq Hemisphaerio Generalis Exhibitio Caelesti

Date:

C1710

Condition:

In good condition with centre fold as issued.

Technique:

Copper engraving hand coloured

Image Size: 

560mm 
x 485mm
AUTHENTICITY
Planiglobii Terrestris Cum Utroq Hemisphaerio Generalis Exhibitio Caelesti - Antique Map from 1710

Genuine antique
dated:

1710

Description:

Superb, large scale, double hemisphere German world map by Johann Homann.

Elaborately decorated with a large title banner held outstretched by two cupids holding torches, the cupid on the right-hand side has the astronomical symbol for Venus situated above his head, while just below his red sash is the symbol for Mercury, the messenger and a god of trade, profit and commerce. Both cupids also have the six pointed star on their foreheads, often used as the symbol for Saturn. There are four smaller spheres surrounding the double hemispheres, the two larger ones are of the stars in the northern and southern hemispheres. No less than twenty five head-winds surround the spheres, while the lower section is richly engraved with natural wonders such as the eruption of Mount Etna, whirlpools and rainbows, all of which are extensively described in the written text. This is one of the finest double hemisphere maps produced by the Homanns.

Australia and New Zealand are shown according to Abel Tasman’s two voyages in 1642-1644 and only the tracks for his first voyage are shown. The discoveries of Cartenz 1623 on the western coast of Cape York Peninsula and Arnhem Land are also shown, as are those of Nuyts 1627 on the southern coast, while northern Australia is crudely charted.

On the north-west coast of America, California is shown as a peninsula and attached to the mythical land of Terra Esonis.

Issued prior to Privilege being granted in 1715 as Geographer to the Emperor.

From Homann’s, Neuer Atlas.uber die Gantze Welt.

References:

Kanas 7.8.2

Johann Baptist Homann (1663 - 1724)

Homann was the most important German cartographer of the 18th century. In 1715 the Holy Roman Emperor Charles the VI, appointed him Imperial Cartographer and in the same year he was also appointed a member of the Royal Academy of Sciences in Berlin. Upon his death, the business passed to his son Johann Christolph (1701-1730) and in 1730 the business was continued by the Heirs to Homann up until 1848.

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