Acquired From: Leen Helmink
Colouring: Coloured
Condition: Excellent
Confirmed: Yes
Date Acquired: Dec 2025
Description: This leaf derives from Chapter 35 of Geografia cioè Descrittione universale della terra by Giovanni Antonio Magini, an influential Italian geographical compendium combining cartographic representation with descriptive text. The map titled Universi orbis descriptio ad usum navigantium (Description of the Universal World for the Use of Navigators), follows Gerard Mercators landmark 1569 wall map on a reduced scale, retaining its emphasis on oceanic navigation while introducing imaginative elements, most notably a conjectural mountain range across the Southern Continent (Terra Australis).nThe verso contains prose descriptions of several Caribbean islands, introduced by large decorative woodcut initials characteristic of Italian printing of the period. The islands discussed include Jamaica (LIsola Iamaica, o di S. Iacomo), Cuba (LIsole Cuba, o Fernandina), and the Carib Islands (LIsole de Canibalori, o de Caribi). These passages combine geographic observation with early modern European perceptions of the New World, addressing climate, resources, and indigenous populations through the lens of contemporary exploration and maritime experience.nTogether, the pairing of a navigational world map on the recto with regional descriptive text on the verso exemplifies the structure of early modern geographical atlases, in which cartography and narrative were intended to function as complementary tools for understanding an expanding global world.
First published: Geografia cioè Descrittione universale della terra partita, vol 2, 1596
Image Size (cm): 25×17.5
Mapmaker: Magini, Giovanni Antonio (1555-1617)
Primary Category: World
Sheet size (cm): 28×20
Shirley ID #: 196 Mapping the World
Technique: Copper Engraving
This state: 1596, Venice
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