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WAGHENAER, Lucas Janszoon (1533-1606)

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50.000 £ - 80.000 £
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Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 121

WAGHENAER, Lucas Janszoon (1533-1606)

Schätzpreis
50.000 £ - 80.000 £
ca. 64.979 $ - 103.967 $
Zuschlagspreis:
n. a.
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WAGHENAER, Lucas Janszoon (1533-1606)
Pars prima [-altera] speculum nauticum super navigatione maris occidentalis confectum, continens omnes oras maritimas Galliae, Hispaniae et praecipuarum partium Angliae. Leiden: Franciscus Raphelengius for Lucas Jansenius Aurigarius, 1586.
Extremely rare first Latin edition of the first printed pilot book to incorporate sea charts. ‘This work holds a unique place among the printed rutters of the sea in the 16th century because it is the first printed rutter with charts... Thanks to the unparalleled skill of the engravers ... the original ms. charts by Waghenaer were transformed into the most beautiful maps of the period’ (Koeman). The first great demand for Waghenaer's charts necessitated the translation of the work and publication of foreign pilots, the first of which was this Latin edition, translated by Martin Everaerts of Bruges. The excellence of this atlas was such that all other published charts of the coasts of Europe were based on it for at least a century, and all such later collections of sea charts were called after the author wagheners or waggoners or (in French) chartiers. The engraved charts are by Baptist and Johannes van Doetecum after Waghenaer, and are all in Koeman's state b, with numeration, excepting the double-page chart of Europe 'Universe Europae maritime', which is in state 1A (New Hollstein numbers available upon request). This map is extremely interesting, being in the rare first state with Iceland shown almost as a circular shape (New Hollstein 794/II). The second chart appears to be an unrecorded variant of New Holstein 795/III with state III additions of West before Vrieslandt and Occidentalis behind Frisia, but with coat-of arms with single lion rampant as per state II. All editions of Waghenaer's atlas are very scarce. Adams W-1; Cox II, p. 384; Koeman IV, Wag 5A-B; Nordenskiöld 298; The World Encompassed 181.
2 parts in one, folio (416 x 290mm). First part: engraved title conforming to Koeman Wag 5A, 2 full-page engravings, one with zodiacal volvelle and overlying scale, one full-page woodcut in text, 22 double-page engraved charts; second part: title within woodcut border with blank verso, 23 double-page engraved charts; all mounted on guards (leaf *4 reinforced at gutter, title and following two leaves with very short marginal tears, the one to title repaired, map 1 cropped at north, lacking border, longitude scale and cropping into northern Scandinavia, very short marginal tear to final map, occasional faint browning). Contemporary limp vellum, title in manuscript on spine (rubbed, head spine slight defective). Provenance: erased stamp in margin of title – small oval ink stamp on title (indecipherable) – ink long ink inscription on front free endpaper.
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Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 121
Auktion:
Datum:
12.07.2023
Auktionshaus:
Christie's
King Street, St. James's 8
London, SW1Y 6QT
Großbritannien und Nordirland
+44 (0)20 7839 9060
+44 (0)20 73892869
Beschreibung:

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WAGHENAER, Lucas Janszoon (1533-1606)
Pars prima [-altera] speculum nauticum super navigatione maris occidentalis confectum, continens omnes oras maritimas Galliae, Hispaniae et praecipuarum partium Angliae. Leiden: Franciscus Raphelengius for Lucas Jansenius Aurigarius, 1586.
Extremely rare first Latin edition of the first printed pilot book to incorporate sea charts. ‘This work holds a unique place among the printed rutters of the sea in the 16th century because it is the first printed rutter with charts... Thanks to the unparalleled skill of the engravers ... the original ms. charts by Waghenaer were transformed into the most beautiful maps of the period’ (Koeman). The first great demand for Waghenaer's charts necessitated the translation of the work and publication of foreign pilots, the first of which was this Latin edition, translated by Martin Everaerts of Bruges. The excellence of this atlas was such that all other published charts of the coasts of Europe were based on it for at least a century, and all such later collections of sea charts were called after the author wagheners or waggoners or (in French) chartiers. The engraved charts are by Baptist and Johannes van Doetecum after Waghenaer, and are all in Koeman's state b, with numeration, excepting the double-page chart of Europe 'Universe Europae maritime', which is in state 1A (New Hollstein numbers available upon request). This map is extremely interesting, being in the rare first state with Iceland shown almost as a circular shape (New Hollstein 794/II). The second chart appears to be an unrecorded variant of New Holstein 795/III with state III additions of West before Vrieslandt and Occidentalis behind Frisia, but with coat-of arms with single lion rampant as per state II. All editions of Waghenaer's atlas are very scarce. Adams W-1; Cox II, p. 384; Koeman IV, Wag 5A-B; Nordenskiöld 298; The World Encompassed 181.
2 parts in one, folio (416 x 290mm). First part: engraved title conforming to Koeman Wag 5A, 2 full-page engravings, one with zodiacal volvelle and overlying scale, one full-page woodcut in text, 22 double-page engraved charts; second part: title within woodcut border with blank verso, 23 double-page engraved charts; all mounted on guards (leaf *4 reinforced at gutter, title and following two leaves with very short marginal tears, the one to title repaired, map 1 cropped at north, lacking border, longitude scale and cropping into northern Scandinavia, very short marginal tear to final map, occasional faint browning). Contemporary limp vellum, title in manuscript on spine (rubbed, head spine slight defective). Provenance: erased stamp in margin of title – small oval ink stamp on title (indecipherable) – ink long ink inscription on front free endpaper.
Special notice
No VAT is payable on the hammer price or the buyer's premium for this lot. Please see the VAT Symbols and Explanation section of the Conditions of Sale for further information

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 121
Auktion:
Datum:
12.07.2023
Auktionshaus:
Christie's
King Street, St. James's 8
London, SW1Y 6QT
Großbritannien und Nordirland
+44 (0)20 7839 9060
+44 (0)20 73892869
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