Gotlandia - Descrittione dell'Isola di Gotlandia.

Tomaso Porcacchi (*1530 - 1585)
Antique map of Gotland. Printed in Venice by Simon Galignani, Girolamo Porro in 1572.

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Description

First edition of Porcacchi's very attractive and early map of Gotland, the largest island of Sweden. This finely-executed map shows the island of Gotland in the Baltic Sea and is one of the earliest separate maps of the island. With a compass rose, a sailing ship, a title cartouche and several sea monsters. Very skillfully engraved by Girolamo Porro.

From the rare first edition of the famous L'Isole piu famose del Mondo the Isolario or Book of Islands by the Italian humanist and scholar Tomaso Porcacchi. Published 1572 in Venezia in a collaboration with the bookseller Simone Galignani and the Paduan engraver Girolamo Porro. A second edition followed in 1576, and further editions posthumously in 1590, 1604, 1605, 1620, 1686 and 1713.

Details

CartographerTomaso Porcacchi
TitleGotlandia - Descrittione dell'Isola di Gotlandia.
Publisher, YearSimon Galignani, Girolamo Porro, Venice, 1572
Plate Size10.5 x 14.2 cm (4.1 x 5.6 inches)
Sheet Size29.5 x 20.0 cm (11.6 x 7.9 inches)

Condition

A very fine and crisp impression. Small wormholes in white margin. Very good condition.

Cartographer

Tomaso Porcacchi was an Italian mapmaker and geographer based in Venice. He published L'isole piu famose del Mondo from 1572 onwards with beautiful island maps engraved by Girolamo Porro.

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Antique map of Gotland. Printed in Venice by Simon Galignani, Girolamo Porro in 1572.

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