C1707

Wight Island

Very decorative early c.18th map of the Isle of Wight by John Speed with insets of Newport and the other of Southampton. Decorated with an elaborate title panel, with The Scale of English Miles at bottom and four family crests … Read Full Description

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Full Title:

Wight Island

Date:

C1707

Condition:

In good condition with centre fold as issued.

Technique:

Hand coloured copper engraving.

Image Size: 

503mm 
x 382mm
AUTHENTICITY
Wight Island - Antique Map from 1707

Genuine antique
dated:

1707

Description:

Very decorative early c.18th map of the Isle of Wight by John Speed with insets of Newport and the other of Southampton.

Decorated with an elaborate title panel, with The Scale of English Miles at bottom and four family crests at right.

From; John Speed’s, ‘The Theatre Of The Empire Of Great Britaine’ /’The Second Booke Containing the Principalities of Wales.

 

References:
Chubb, T. The Printed Maps in the Atlases of Great Britain and Ireland ..1579-1870. Folkestone 1977 :: pp.39-40.

John Speed (1563 - 1612)

John Speed (1563-1612) Speed was born at Cheshire, and went into his father’s tailoring business. While working in London, his knowledge of history led him into learned circles and he came to the attention of Sir Fulke Greville, who subsequently made him an allowance to enable him to devote his whole attention to research. As a reward for his earlier efforts, Queen Elizabeth granted Speed the use of a room in the Custom House. Speed began his Historie of Great Britaine, which was first published in 1611 and is an important record of the British towns depicted on his maps . In 1627 George Humble published the Prospect of the Most Famous Parts of the World, printed by John Dawson. This is the world map from this atlas with Speed’s name in the title, but not attributed to him. His atlas The Theatre of the Empire of Great Britaine was published in 1610-11, and contained the first series of individual county maps of England and Wales. It also included maps of Ireland and Scotland. In 1627, two years before his death, Speed published Prospect of the Most Famous Parts of the World which was the first world atlas produced by an Englishman. Like his other publications Speed used the Dutch map engraver Jodocus Hondius to engrave the plates. Speeds maps rightly hold a premier place in the cartography of Britain, with their superb embellishments and fine engraving made at the height of the Golden Age of map making.

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