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    • GIACOMO GASTALDI MAP OF MADAGASCAR
      Sep. 21, 2024

      GIACOMO GASTALDI MAP OF MADAGASCAR

      Est: $7,000 - $10,000

      GASTALDI, Giacomo (1500-1566). [Madagascar] Isola di San Lorenzo...In questo isola visono Elefanti é boschi. Etching with engraving printed on contemporary laid paper. Venice: Ferrando Bertelli, 1567. 20 1/2" x 16" sheet; 29 1/2" x 25" framed. Beautiful animated map, undoubtable the best representation of the 16th century island of Madagascar. The island was originally named "San Lorenzo" by the Portuguese explorer Diogo Dias in 1500. Tooley 504.

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    • GIACOMO GASTALDI MAP OF THE VENETIAN REPUBLIC, KINGDOM OF HUNGARY AND HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE
      Sep. 21, 2024

      GIACOMO GASTALDI MAP OF THE VENETIAN REPUBLIC, KINGDOM OF HUNGARY AND HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE

      Est: $50,000 - $80,000

      GASTALDI, Giacomo (c. 1500-1566). Disegno particolare de Regni e Regioni che son da Venetia, a Costatinopoli, et da Constantinopoli, a Vienna, d'Austria, et da Vienna, a Praga Citta regal, di Boemia, et alla Citta regal di Polonia, et altri paesi fuori de detti uiaggi, come si uede distintamente nel disegno [WITH] La discrittione della Transilvania, et parte dell'Vngaria, et il simile della Romania, con la gionta tome nel disegno apare, del medesimo autore con la diuisione della Transilvania, dall'Ungaria fatta con pentesimi. Engraved map. Venice: Forlani, 1566. 21 1/4" x 42 1/2" sheet, 28 1/2" x 50" framed. Very rare map of the Venetian Republic, Kingdom of Hungary and the Holy Roman Empire.

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    • GIACOMO GASTALDI MAP OF SOUTHEASTERN EUROPE
      Sep. 21, 2024

      GIACOMO GASTALDI MAP OF SOUTHEASTERN EUROPE

      Est: $75,000 - $125,000

      GASTALDI, Giacomo (c. 1500-1566). [Southeastern Europe] Geographia particolare d'una gran parte dell'Europa, nuovamente descritta. Engraved map. Rome: Antonio Lafreri for Fabio Licinio, 1560. 34 1/2" x 41 1/2" sheet, 44" x 52" framed. The Finest Map to Show the Domination of the Ottoman Empire in Eastern Europe in the 16th and 17th Centuries. Beautiful large wall map of southeastern Europe, complete with all four parts. Very lively and finely executed map, dedicated to Giovanni Giacopo Fuccari. VERY RARE. Tooley 28.

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    • GIACOMO GASTALDI MAP OF ASIA
      Sep. 21, 2024

      GIACOMO GASTALDI MAP OF ASIA

      Est: $75,000 - $100,000

      GASTALDI, Giacomo (c. 1500-1566). Il Disegno della Terza Parte dell'Asia. Engraved map, 2 sheets joined. Venice: 1561. 21 1/2" x 29 1/2" sheet; 33" x 41" framed. A monumental example of unsurpassed Italian mapmaking and engraving ability of the Renaissance, this map is of key historical importance. In the 16th century, Italy was at the forefront of cartographic development and of discovery. Thus was due to a number of different factors: Italy's geographic position in the center of the Mediterranean, the skill and daring of Italian explorers, and the tradition of craftsmanship of the peninsula's artisans. Many of the most important early explorers were Italian, from Marco Polo to Columbus, Vespucci to Verrazano. Italy was the first to revive an interest in classical geography during the Renaissance, and the first editions of Ptolemy were printed in Rome, Bologna, and Florence. Venice, in particular, was the center of cartographic activity. Venetian ships made regular trading voyages to the Levant and into the Black Sea, to the ports of Spain and Portugal, and along the coasts of Western Europe. Venetian mapmaking, foremost in the world in the early to mid-16th century, reached its highest point with the work of Giacomo Gastaldi. Gastaldi was the most important mapmaker in Italy, and therefore, in the world. Gastaldi worked in Venice and was quickly appointed cosmographer to the Republic. Gastaldi is perhaps best known for his maps of the world and continents, including a set of maps descripting the whole of Asia, from which this map derives. This map was meant to present a more detailed and accurate representation of Asia than ever before.

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    • Giacomo Gastaldi. "Tabula Europae," map engraving
      Jan. 21, 2023

      Giacomo Gastaldi. "Tabula Europae," map engraving

      Est: $300 - $500

      (Italian, 1500-1556). Depicting Germany and Italy, sight size: 5 1/4 x 6 3/4 in., framed.

      Alex Cooper
    • (Map - India & Sri Lanka) Tabula Asiae X
      Mar. 15, 2022

      (Map - India & Sri Lanka) Tabula Asiae X

      Est: $275 - $350

      India & Sri Lanka. Giacomo Gastaldi, Tabula Asiae X, from La Geografia, 1548 (published). Black & White. Rare little Ptolemaic map centered on India with recognizable river systems, but completely lacking the sub continental shape of the landmass. The top of a large Taprobanae Pars (Sri Lanka) appears at bottom. The map is presented on a trapezoidal projection with rope-like mountain ranges and strange creatures in the border, one of them being a bird with the face of a man. Italian text on verso.

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    • (Map - Spain & Portugal) Tabula Europae II
      Mar. 16, 2021

      (Map - Spain & Portugal) Tabula Europae II

      Est: $300 - $400

      Spain & Portugal. Giacomo Gastaldi, Tabula Europae II, from La Geografia di Claudio Ptolemeo Alessandrino, 1548 (circa). Black & White. This copperplate Ptolemaic map of the Iberian Peninsula prominently features the Pyrenees and the rivers of the region. Key cities are marked with miniature castles. Two sea monsters lurk in the waves of the Atlantic and Mediterranean and a fox and a viper appear left of the map. Italian text on verso. Gastaldi's edition of Ptolemy's Geography was conceived as the first "pocket" or miniature atlas. His monumental work was the most comprehensive atlas produced between Waldseemuller's Geographiae of 1513 and Ortelius' Theatrum of 1570.

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    • (Map - Eastern Europe, Russia) Moschovia Nova Tabula
      Oct. 08, 2020

      (Map - Eastern Europe, Russia) Moschovia Nova Tabula

      Est: $180 - $220

      Eastern Europe, Russia. Giacomo Gastaldi, Moschovia Nova Tabula, from La Geografia di Claudio Ptolemeo Alessandrino, 1548 (published). Black & White. An early map that includes portions of present-day Latvia and Lithuania, Belarus and the Ukraine. Riga and Vilnius are both named, and the map is filled with pictorial representations of topography as well as small tents to represent Tartar camps. Italian text on verso. With maps engraved on copper, Gastaldi's work was conceived as the first "pocket" or miniature atlas. His monumental work was the most comprehensive atlas produced between Waldseemuller's Geographiae of 1513 and Ortelius' Theatrum of 1570.

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    • (Map - Hispaniola) Isola Spagnola Nova
      Jun. 01, 2019

      (Map - Hispaniola) Isola Spagnola Nova

      Est: $475 - $600

      Hispaniola. Giacomo Gastaldi, Isola Spagnola Nova, 1548 (published). Black & White. This fine early copperplate engraving of Hispaniola is one of the earliest maps of the island, and is rendered in the characteristic Italian style. The topographical features such as mountain ranges and river systems are boldly drawn and only a few cities are located. Italian text on verso describes the island. Gastaldi's edition of Ptolemy's Geography was the first to include regional maps of the American continent. With maps engraved on copper, Gastaldi's work was conceived as the first "pocket" or miniature atlas. His monumental work was the most comprehensive atlas produced between Waldseemuller's Geographiae of 1513 and Ortelius' Theatrum of 1570.

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    • (Map - Hispaniola) Isola Spagnola Nova
      Jan. 12, 2019

      (Map - Hispaniola) Isola Spagnola Nova

      Est: $475 - $600

      Giacomo Gastaldi. Isola Spagnola Nova. This fine early copperplate engraving of Hispaniola is one of the earliest maps of the island, and is rendered in the characteristic Italian style. The topographical features such as mountain ranges and river systems are boldly drawn and only a few cities are located. Italian text on verso describes the island. Gastaldi's edition of Ptolemy's Geography was the first to include regional maps of the American continent. With maps engraved on copper, Gastaldi's work was conceived as the first "pocket" or miniature atlas. His monumental work was the most comprehensive atlas produced between Waldseemuller's Geographiae of 1513 and Ortelius' Theatrum of 1570.

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    • Giacomo Gastaldi, Tabula Asiae, three engravings,
      Dec. 01, 2010

      Giacomo Gastaldi, Tabula Asiae, three engravings,

      Est: £100 - £150

      Giacomo Gastaldi, Tabula Asiae, three engravings, all unframed, the larger 25.5cm x 35cm.(3)

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    • Tabula Asi' VIII Central Asia Giacomo Gastaldi
      Sep. 01, 2010

      Tabula Asi' VIII Central Asia Giacomo Gastaldi

      Est: - $250

      Tabula Asi' VIII Central Asia Giacomo Gastaldi 1548 B+ (Size: 6.7 x 5 inches) "Gastaldi's Ptolemaic map of Central Asia includes the northern reaches of the Ganges in northern India. Numerous ancient kingdoms, many from myth and legend, are depicted. Magnus Tartarus is seated in his throne at upper right and a gruesome scene of cannibalism places Anthropophagi (man-eaters) north of Serica and the Anib' Mons. The map was published in the first pocket-... "

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    • Gr'ci' Univers' Secundum Hodiernum Situm
      Sep. 01, 2010

      Gr'ci' Univers' Secundum Hodiernum Situm

      Est: - $550

      Gr'ci' Univers' Secundum Hodiernum Situm Neoterical Descriptio Greece Abraham Ortelius 1579 A (Size: 20.2 x 14.3 inches) This fine map of Greece and its surroundings was based on the work of Giacomo Gastaldi. It is very detailed and includes the islands in the 'gean Sea. The map is embellished by a sailing ship and a large ornate cartouche. The seas are fully and laboriously stipple engraved. Latin text on verso.

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    • Gastaldi, Giacomo
      Jun. 19, 2009

      Gastaldi, Giacomo

      Est: $60,000 - $80,000

      Geographia particolare d'una gran parte dell' Europa. Rome : for Antonio Lafreri, 1560 Engraved wall map, on six sheets joined (34 ¾ x 42 in.; 884 x 1068 mm). Title and dedication set in cartouches, four compass roses, seas decorated with ships, scale-bar, graticule border; upper left sheet shaved to plate mark along left and upper edge which are remargined, some discoloration along joints, vertical crease, small areas restored. Floated, glazed, and framed.

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    • [New World]. Giacomo Gastaldi. Tierra Nueva.
      Nov. 13, 2008

      [New World]. Giacomo Gastaldi. Tierra Nueva.

      Est: $2,000 - $3,000

      [New World]. Giacomo Gastaldi. Tierra Nueva. Double-page copper engraving from ''La Geografia di Claudio Ptolomeo Alessandrino....'' Venice: 1548, the first edition of Ptolemy to include regional maps of North America. 4 7/8 x 6 3/4 inches on 6 5/8 x 7 3/4 inch sheet. Later, skillful hand-colored. Right side of verso has Italian text headed ''Della Terra Nova / del Bacalaos,'' plate number ''56.'' Based largely on discoveries of Giovanni di Verrazano's 1524 voyage, which included ''Larcadia'' (portions of North Carolina's coast); New York Harbor (where Verrazano remained for a day, naming it ''Angoulesme''); south coast of Long Island (labelled ''Flora''); and Narragansett Bay (''p : Refuge''), where Verrazano and his crew remained for 2 weeks. Also infuenced by discoveries of Jacques Cartier's 1st voyage (1534). First map of the North American East Coast to be issued in a published book, from the Carolinas to Labrador, and the first map to include Bermuda, discovered by Juan de Bermudez in 1515. The label for New England, ''Tierra de Nuremberg,'' appears here for the first time, derived from the Abnaki name for the area between two rapids. Burden 16. Nordenskjold 28, 40. Shirley 87. Potter p38. Suarez 25. Moreland & Bannister p66. Rare.

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    • [New World]. Giacomo Gastaldi. Tierra Nova.
      Nov. 13, 2008

      [New World]. Giacomo Gastaldi. Tierra Nova.

      Est: $1,500 - $2,500

      [New World]. Giacomo Gastaldi. Tierra Nova. Double-page copper-engraved map of South America. (nd). From ''La Geografia Di Claudio Ptolomeo Alessandrino...,'' [Venice: Pedrezaono, 1548], earliest edition of the atlas to include maps of North America. Philips 369. 5 x 7 5/8, on 6 5/8 x 7 7/8 inches. Italian text on verso right side, plate number ''54.'' First engraved map of South America. Shows the Andes extending from 32 to 8 degrees South, Brazilian highlands from 38 to 15 degrees South. Includes Amazon River (running southwest to northeast), Panamanian Isthmus, Strait of Magellan, Santo Domingo, Tobago, Trinidad, and small portion of coast of western Africa. Later skillful hand-coloring.

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    • [New World]. Giacomo Gastaldi. Isola Cuba Nova.
      Nov. 13, 2008

      [New World]. Giacomo Gastaldi. Isola Cuba Nova.

      Est: $2,000 - $3,000

      [New World]. Giacomo Gastaldi. Isola Cuba Nova. Double page copper-engraved map of Cuba. 5 x 6 3/4 inches. Italian text on verso, plate number ''57.'' From ''La Geografia Di Claudio Ptolomeo Alessandrino...,'' [Venice: Pedrezaono, 1548], the first edition to include maps of North America. Philips 369. ''La Geografia...'' Includes most of western Hispanola (now Dominican Republic). Marks three early Spanish structures (''La Treintad,'' ''s'xpoual,'' and unlabelled settlement). Later skillful hand-coloring.

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    • SICILY - GASTALDI, GIACOMO (c.1500-1566).
      Nov. 15, 2006

      SICILY - GASTALDI, GIACOMO (c.1500-1566).

      Est: £3,000 - £5,000

      Descrittione della Sicilia con le sue isole. Venice: Giacomo Gastaldi, 1545, engraved map of Sicily, 374 x 540mm, on a Royal sheet, trimmed with extended paper margins (Some light discolouration and a small hole to upper centre.) THIS FINE AND RARE MAP IS THE SECOND EARLIEST DATED WORK OF THE CARTOGRAPHER, who was one of the great map makers of the sixteenth-century. Gastaldi had been working in Venice since 1539, and this map epitomises the period in which he perfected his artistic virtuosity in the medium of copper engraving. Karrow cites seven later versions based on Gastaldi's masterpiece. Sicily is depicted with its dramatic topography, featuring numerous ports and hill towns, and is surrounded by a Mediterranean of undulating, sinuous waves. Karrow no.30/2, Tooley:1939 no.514, Woodward:1996 watermark 173. (3)

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    • ITALY - GASTALDI, GIACOMO (c.1500-1566).
      Nov. 15, 2006

      ITALY - GASTALDI, GIACOMO (c.1500-1566).

      Est: £5,000 - £8,000

      Il Disegno Della Geografia Moderna De Tutta La Provincia De La Italia. Venice:Giacomo Gastaldi, 1561, Engraved map of Italy by Fabio Licinio, 541 x 770m, on two joined sheets (Minor discolouration to lower left of map). A HIGHLY IMPORTANT AND INFLUENTIAL MAP, the apex of the great cartographer's vision of Italy, and certainly one of his great masterpieces. The peninsula is shown with great detail and accuracy, a broad panopticon sweeping diagonally across the map from the alpine lakes in the north to the Strait of Messina in the south, with seas adorned with elegantly engraved ships. It is based on Gastaldi's earlier Italian regional maps supplemented with the best contemporary sources. While it bears a resemblance to the southwestern plate of his monumental four sheet map of southeastern Europe, the image had been revised and enlarged. Although Gastaldi, originally of Piedmont, had been working as a cartographer in Venice since 1539, this is his first large-scale map of Italy. One of the most influential maps of the sixteenth-century, Roberto Almagià referred to it as "truly one of the milestones in the evolution of the cartography of Italy" (see Karrow, p.236). It immediately established itself as the source map of the region until the publication of Giovanni Antonio Magini's Nova descrittione d'Italia in 1620. Some of the most famous derivatives included those by Paolo Forlani, Ortelius and Gerard De Jode. Karrow no, Tooley:1939 no.328, Woodward:1996 watermark 239

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    • TURKEY - GASTALDI, GIACOMO (c.1500-1566).
      Nov. 15, 2006

      TURKEY - GASTALDI, GIACOMO (c.1500-1566).

      Est: £3,000 - £5,000

      Il disegno d'Geografia moderna della provincia di Natolia, et Caramania. Venice: Paolo Forlani, 1564. Engraved map of Turkey, on two joined sheets, 391 x 532mm (Very light discoloration along the upper margin, two vertical creases by central fold.) A rare and important first state of Gastaldi's Asia Minor. It was an especially important subject for Venice at the time, the Serene Republic was often at war with Turkey, yet also depended on oriental trade through the region. The image is centred on the Anatolian Peninsula and the Ottoman capital of Constanople (Istanbul) adorns the upper left of the map, marking the gateway to Europe. The image was finely engraved by Paolo Forlani (fl.1560-1571), who was employed by Gastaldi as the time. This is the first large-scale map of the region to be produced, and it became the source map for the later edtions by the Lafreri School. Karrow no.03, Tooley:1939 no.64, Woodward:1990 no.26.01, Woodward:1996 watermark 43.

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    • AFRICA - GASTALDI, GIACOMO (c.1500-1566).
      Nov. 15, 2006

      AFRICA - GASTALDI, GIACOMO (c.1500-1566).

      Est: £10,000 - £15,000

      La Descrittione dell'Africa. Venice: Paolo Forlani, 1562. Engraved map of Africa by Paolo Forlani, on two joined sheets, 447 x 597mm. A VERY RARE AND HIGHLY IMPORTANT MAP OF AFRICA. It is one of the great masterpieces by Giacomo Gastalidi, the "cosmographer to the Republic of Venice" who produced 109 separate sheet maps during his career. The depiction of Africa had long been a special endeavour for Gastaldi. There is evidence to suggest that he had been working on a large-scale map of the continent since 1545 (Norwich p.11). He published two small-scale images of the Africa; one in his Ptolemy of 1548 and another was included in the second edition of Vol.I of Giambattista Ramusio's Navigationi e viaggi in 1554. However, these works were overshadowed by the cartographic wall mural he devised for Doge Francesco Donato to adorn the Sale dello Scudo of the Ducal Palace (completed 1550). The present map is largely based on his great wall mural, featuring geographic details supplied by travel accounts in Ramusio and from diverse Portuguese sources. Engraved by Paolo Forlani, the coasts are well detailed and feature extensive taxonomy, while the largely mysterious interior is filled with mountain ranges, shaded only to west to indicate the perpetual presence of sunshine. This map served as a maquette for Forlani's 1564 monumental engraving of the continent, and not only served as the source map for many subsequent Italian maps of Africa, but saw its influence cross the Alps to inform important editions made by Ortelius, Gerard De Jode and Jean-Baptiste d'Anville. Karrow no.1, Tooley:1939 no.67, Woodward:1990 no.10.01, Woodward:1996 watermark 129.

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    • POLAND and RUSSIA -- GASTALDI, GIACOMO (c.1500-1566).
      Nov. 15, 2006

      POLAND and RUSSIA -- GASTALDI, GIACOMO (c.1500-1566).

      Est: £10,000 - £15,000

      Il Desegno de Geographia Moderna Del Regno di Polonia, e parte Del Ducado di Moscovia. Venice: Giacomo Gastaldi, 1562. Engraved map of Poland and Eastern Europe, on two separate sheets, northern sheet 392 x 523mm, southern sheet 368 x 522mm, trimmed with original extended margins. AN IMPORTANT AND RARE MAP OF OF POLAND AND EASTERN EUROPE; rarely appreciated as a two sheet map, showing the Baltic Sea and numerous northern lakes in the upper section, and the lower section prominently featuring Poland, the city of Cracow and the Wistula River basin. The geography of this map was largely derived from Gerhard Mercator's 1554 map of Europe. Paolo Forlani issued a subsequent edition in 1568. Karrow no, Niewodniczanski no.85, Ruge:1904-16 4:no.85, Tooley:1939 no.453, both sheets have a watermark that does not appear in Woodward:1996; the southern sheet has a watermark of a man with a pickaxe, the northern sheet has a watermark of a crossbow in a circle. (2)

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    • ASIA - GASTALDI, GIACOMO (c.1500-1566).
      Nov. 15, 2006

      ASIA - GASTALDI, GIACOMO (c.1500-1566).

      Est: £18,000 - £25,000

      La Discrittione dell prima parte dell'Asia. Rome:Antonio Lafreri, 1561. Engraved map of the Middle East by Jacob Bos, 447 x 707mm; Il Disegno Della Seconda Parte Dell'Asia. Engraved map of southwestern Asia centred on the Arabian Peninsula by Fabio Licinio, on two joined sheets, 477 x 736mm; Il Disegno Della Terza Parte Dell'Asia. Engraved map of India and southeastern Asia by Fabio Licinio, on two joined sheets only, 489 x 742mm; both Venice: Giacomo Gastaldi, 1561. (Some discolouration to margins, first two maps vertical creasing with discolouration at central fold, third map, some loss to margin outside of image at lower right corner). Respectively; Karrow nos.1, 30/91 & 30/92; Tooley:1939 nos.48, 54 & 61, Woodward:1996 first map, watermark 292, third map, watermark 239, second map has watermark of an eagle inside a shield, surmounted by a star (not in Woodward:1996). A VERY RARE SET OF THREE HIGHLY IMPORTANT MAPS OF ASIA by the greatest master of Venetian cartography. Having been established in the city for two decades, by the late 1550s Gastaldi, the "cosmographer to the Republic of Venice", was devising the large-scale monumental masterpieces that would confirm his legacy. These three maps represent elements of an intended colossal map of Asia, a project so ambitious that it was never realised. Geographically, they are based on the small-scale maps Gastaldi previously made of the continent for Giambattista Ramusio's Navigationi et viaggi. The first map is a faithful second edition of Gastaldi's 1559 original work, produced by Antonio Lafreri, the French-born publisher based in Rome. The image is centred on Persia, and the curious depiction of the Caspian Sea in the ovoid form it invariably assumed until the 1730s. The artistic virtuosity of the engraving betrays the hand of Jacob Bos, who enlivens the maritime spaces with numerous ships, and the Steppes with Tartars' tents. The second map, in the first state, was produced by Gastaldi himself and was finely engraved by Fabio Licinio. It is centred on the Arabian Peninsula, and encompasses the area from the Nile valley to the mouth of the Indus. The third map, of the same producer and engraver, lacks the two additional southern sections, but nevertheless provides a magnificent perspective of India and the Malay Peninsula and southern China. Unusually, it contains a gazetteer of place names. (3)

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    • DANUBE - GASTALDI, GIACOMO (c.1500-1566).
      Nov. 15, 2006

      DANUBE - GASTALDI, GIACOMO (c.1500-1566).

      Est: £3,000 - £5,000

      [River Danube]. Rome: Antonio Lafreri, 1560. Engraved map of the River Danube by Fabio Licinio, on two separate sheets, overall 351 x 1032mm, trimmed with original extended margins. A very rare and important map of the basin of the River Danube, issued on two separate sheets. On 29 April, 1559 Gastaldi was granted a privilege by the Venetian senate to print a large four-sheet map of southeastern Europe, with each sheet conceived such that it could function independently as a complete map. Later that year, Gastaldi published the two northern quadrants of the planned composition. The plates he used were acquired in 1560 by Antonio Lafreri to print his own edition, in which he intially replaced Gastaldi's name with his own. This present map is Lafreri's scarce second version, in which his name has been removed from the cartouche on the eastern sheet. The image covers the territory from Venice to the mouth of the Danube on the Black Sea. A rare map, Karrow cites only two copies of the eastern plate of this edition. Karrow no.1 (variant), Tooley:1939 no.27, watermark of a man with a pickaxe, not in Woodward:1996. (2)

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    • [POLOGNE] -- GASTALDI, Giacomo. Il vero disegno della sconda parte dil Regno di Polonia.
      Jun. 09, 2006

      [POLOGNE] -- GASTALDI, Giacomo. Il vero disegno della sconda parte dil Regno di Polonia.

      Est: €9,000 - €12,000

      [POLOGNE] -- GASTALDI, Giacomo. Il vero disegno della sconda parte dil Regno di Polonia. Venise: Giacomo Gastaldo, 1568. (382 x 493 mm). Imprimée sur une plaque. (Rares rousseurs.) Mer au criblé. Tooley 455.

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    • [AFRIQUE] -- GASTALDI, Giacomo. Il disegno della geografia moderna de tutta la parte
      Jun. 09, 2006

      [AFRIQUE] -- GASTALDI, Giacomo. Il disegno della geografia moderna de tutta la parte

      Est: €40,000 - €60,000

      [AFRIQUE] -- GASTALDI, Giacomo. Il disegno della geografia moderna de tutta la parte dell'Africa i confini della quale stanno in questo modo. Venise: Giacomo Gastaldi, gravé par Fabio Licinio, 1564. Carte murale composée de 7 parties (sur 8, manque comme toujours la partie figurant uniquement des monstres habitant l'Océan Atlantique) chacune d'environ 530 x 395 mm, pour une carte complète d'environ 1065 x 1425 mm, montées en 3 feuilles. (Infimes manques sur les coupes.) RARISSIME CARTE MURALE DU CONTINENT AFRICAIN. Tooley localise seulement 4 exemplaires dont 2 incomplets d'une partie. Tooley 71; Meurer 117 ("first authorized edition of the final version of Gastaldi's fundamental map of Africa"). (3)

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    • [POLOGNE] -- GASTALDI, Giacomo. A Benigni lectore: si rapresenta la prima parte della
      Jun. 09, 2006

      [POLOGNE] -- GASTALDI, Giacomo. A Benigni lectore: si rapresenta la prima parte della

      Est: €9,000 - €12,000

      [POLOGNE] -- GASTALDI, Giacomo. A Benigni lectore: si rapresenta la prima parte della descrittione del Regno di Polonia, con la sua scale di miglia. Venise: Giovanni Gastaldo, gravé par Paolo Forlani, 1568. (370 x 513 mm). Imprimée sur une plaque. Malgré la légende cette carte figure les pays Baltes (Suède, Laponie, Estonie, et une partie de la Pologne et de la Russie). Tooley 454; Meurer 37.

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    • [PIÉMONT] -- GASTALDI, Giacomo. Descrittione del Piamonte, Monferra, et la maggior parte della
      Jun. 09, 2006

      [PIÉMONT] -- GASTALDI, Giacomo. Descrittione del Piamonte, Monferra, et la maggior parte della

      Est: €6,000 - €9,000

      [PIÉMONT] -- GASTALDI, Giacomo. Descrittione del Piamonte, Monferra, et la maggior parte della riviera de Genova. Venise: Giovanni Francesco Camocio, graveur Giacomo Gastaldi, 1566. (380 x 499 mm). Imprimée sur une plaque. Second tirage de cette carte publiée en 1561, également gravée par Gastaldi. BELLE ÉPREUVE. Tooley 450; Meurer 70.

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    • [ESPAGNE] -- GASTALDI, Giacomo. Questa è la ver descrittione de tutta la Spagna da me
      Jun. 09, 2006

      [ESPAGNE] -- GASTALDI, Giacomo. Questa è la ver descrittione de tutta la Spagna da me

      Est: €25,000 - €35,000

      [ESPAGNE] -- GASTALDI, Giacomo. Questa è la ver descrittione de tutta la Spagna da me composta. Venise: Giacomo Castaldo, 1544. (688 x 935 mm). Imprimée sur 4 plaques. (Déchirure de 12 cm à un pli sans manque, petite tache brune en marge.) Très belle carte murale de l'Espagne. TRÈS RARE, EXEMPLAIRE AVEC MARGES. Tooley 527 ("compiled by Gastaldo from material supplied by Don Diego Hurtado de Mendoza").

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    • [MADAGASCAR] -- GASTALDI, Giacomo. Isola de San Lorenzo. In questo isola visono Elefanti é
      Jun. 09, 2006

      [MADAGASCAR] -- GASTALDI, Giacomo. Isola de San Lorenzo. In questo isola visono Elefanti é

      Est: €1,200 - €1,800

      [MADAGASCAR] -- GASTALDI, Giacomo. Isola de San Lorenzo. In questo isola visono Elefanti é boschi. S.l.: Giacomo Gastaldi, gravée par Ferando Bertelli, 1567. (243 x 180 mm). Imprimée sur une plaque. (Petite tache brune traversant du haut en bas.) Belle carte animée, avec un éléphant et des monstres marins. Tooley 504.

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    • [ASIE MINEURE] -- GASTALDI, Giacomo. Il Disegno d'Geografia Moderna della Provincia di
      Jun. 09, 2006

      [ASIE MINEURE] -- GASTALDI, Giacomo. Il Disegno d'Geografia Moderna della Provincia di

      Est: €6,000 - €9,000

      [ASIE MINEURE] -- GASTALDI, Giacomo. Il Disegno d'Geografia Moderna della Provincia di Natolia, et Caramania, patria de gli sig. r i Turchi della casa Ottomana. Venise: Giacomo Gastaldi, 1564. (394 x 520 mm). Imprimée sur une plaque. (Minuscule galerie de vers en marge inférieure touchant à peine l'illustration.) Variante d'une carte de l'Asie Mineure avec le nom de Forlani en partie effacé. Tooley 64 (note).

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    • [ASIE] -- GASTALDI, Giacomo. La Descrittione della prima Parte dell'Asia. -Il Disegno della
      Jun. 09, 2006

      [ASIE] -- GASTALDI, Giacomo. La Descrittione della prima Parte dell'Asia. -Il Disegno della

      Est: €55,000 - €75,000

      [ASIE] -- GASTALDI, Giacomo. La Descrittione della prima Parte dell'Asia. -Il Disegno della Seconda Parte dell'Asia. -Il Disegno della Terza Parte dell'Asie. Venise: Giacomo Gastaldo chez Antonio Lafreri, 1559-1561-1561. 3 feuillets (ca. 485 x 735 mm), composés de 6 cartes. (Première et deuxième parties avec petite tache brune au pli central du haut.) RARISSIME RÉUNION DES 6 CARTES FORMANT LA GRANDE CARTE MURALE DE L'ASIE EN 3 PARTIES, la dernière avec la mention "Fabius Licinius excudebat" (mais sans la mention "si vende alla libraria d'i San Marco in Venetia"). Tooley 46, 54, et 61; Meurer 105-107. (3)

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    • [SICILE] -- GASTALDI, Giacomo. Isola della Sicilia. Descrittione della Sicilia con le sue
      Jun. 09, 2006

      [SICILE] -- GASTALDI, Giacomo. Isola della Sicilia. Descrittione della Sicilia con le sue

      Est: €9,000 - €12,000

      [SICILE] -- GASTALDI, Giacomo. Isola della Sicilia. Descrittione della Sicilia con le sue isole. Venise: Giacomo Gastaldo, 1545. (376 x 537 mm). Imprimée sur une grande plaque. Belle et grande carte, figurant les villes et leurs noms, la mer est ici présentée avec des vagues. Selon Tooley il s'agit de la carte de la Sicile la plus grande sortie de l'école Lafreri. Tooley 514; Meurer 78.

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    • [CORSE] -- GASTALDI, Giacomo. Isola di Corsica. L'isola di Corsica, con i territori, citta, et
      Jun. 09, 2006

      [CORSE] -- GASTALDI, Giacomo. Isola di Corsica. L'isola di Corsica, con i territori, citta, et

      Est: €3,500 - €4,500

      [CORSE] -- GASTALDI, Giacomo. Isola di Corsica. L'isola di Corsica, con i territori, citta, et castelle forti. S.l.: Giacomo Gastaldi, Fabio Licinio graveur, s.d. (312 x 209 mm). Imprimée sur une plaque. TRÈS BONNE IMPRESSION. Tooley 168.

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    • [GRÈCE] -- GASTALDI, Giacomo. Descrittione della Geografia Moderna di tutta la Gregia.
      Jun. 09, 2006

      [GRÈCE] -- GASTALDI, Giacomo. Descrittione della Geografia Moderna di tutta la Gregia.

      Est: €12,000 - €18,000

      [GRÈCE] -- GASTALDI, Giacomo. Descrittione della Geografia Moderna di tutta la Gregia. Venise: Giacomo Gastaldi, imprimée par Giovanni Francesco Camocio, 1566. (493 x 680 mm). Imprimée sur deux plaques. (Petite tache brune en haut du pli central.) BELLE IMPRESSION, ÉPREUVE À TOUTES MARGES (528 x 772 mm). Tooley 287; Meurer 99.

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    • SOUTHERN UNITED STATES--GASTALDI, GIACOMO.
      May. 09, 2006

      SOUTHERN UNITED STATES--GASTALDI, GIACOMO.

      Est: £900 - £1,200

      NUEVA HISPANIA TABULA NOVA . [VENICE, 1548], 129 X 171MM., DOUBLE-PAGE ENGRAVED MAP, FINE IMPRESSION SOUTHERN UNITED STATES--GASTALDI, GIACOMO. NUEVA HISPANIA TABULA NOVA. [VENICE, 1548], 129 X 171MM., DOUBLE-PAGE ENGRAVED MAP, FINE IMPRESSION LITERATURE Burden, Mapping of North America 17 NOTE The first printed map devoted to the modern southern states of the United States, Mexico and Central America, reflecting early Spanish exploration of the region.

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