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COLLECTION NAME:
David Rumsey Historical Map Collection
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Author:
Morden, Robert, approximately 1650-1703
Author:
Cockerill, Thomas, active 1674-1702
Date:
1680
Short Title:
Text: An introduction to geography (2).
Publisher:
Atlas in Cornhill
Publisher Location:
London
Type:
Text Page
Obj Height cm:
20
Obj Width cm:
30
Note:
Introductory text to geography. Begins: Geography is a science which teacheth the description and dimension of all the known Earth, as it doth together with the water, compose that round body, which from its form is calculated the orb or globe of the Earth, describing the scituations, and measuring the distances of all its parts. Text spans pages 1-8.
Full Title:
(Text Page to) An introduction to geography (2).
List No:
14323.010
Page No:
2-3
Series No:
10
Publication Author:
Morden, Robert, approximately 1650-1703
Publication Author:
Cockerill, Thomas, active 1674-1702
Pub Date:
1680
Pub Title:
Geography rectified: or, a description of the world : In all its kingdoms, provinces, countries, islands, cities, towns, seas, rivers, bayes, capes, ports; their antient and present names, inhabitants, situations, histories, customs, governments, &c. As also their commodities, coins, weights, and measures, compared with those at London. Illustrated with above sixty new maps. The whole work performed according to the more accurate discoveries of modern authors. By Robert Morden. London, printed for Robert Morden and Thomas Cockeril. At the Atlas in Cornhill, and at the three Legs in the Poultrey over against the Stock-Market. 1680.
Pub Reference:
Reference: Burden 519-524
Pub Note:
Geography rectified: or, a description of the world : in all its kingdoms … First edition of pocket world atlas by Robert Morden, published in London, 1680. Quarto. 20th-century full calf; spine in five compartments separated by raised bands. Blank first and last pages added later. Title page stamped: Ex Biblioteca Edmundi Duaci. Collation: 4° : [1], A⁴, a², B-Cc⁴, Cc², Aaa-Zzz⁴, [1] pages. Pagination: [1], 1-204, 241-418, [1]. Pages 205-240 appear to have been omitted; signatures discontinue here. No references to these pages appear elsewhere within the volume. Numerous pagination misprints throughout, and continuously from page 289 through the remainder of the volume. Atlas contains 65 maps, including two maps on page 322 - West Barbarie and East Barbarie - which the table of contents lists simply as Of Barbary. Maps show international and administrative political boundaries, cities, routes, topography, drainage, coastlines, islands and other features of regions around the world, such as the Great Wall of China (page 295) and the indigenous peoples of the Bermuda Islands (page 401). Maps include indexes, compass roses and bar scales, as well as latitudinal and longitudinal lines. Atlas also provides a dedication, note to the reader, advertisement for other maps and an introduction to geography, as well as lengthy accompanying text for each map. Robert Morden (1650-1793) was a British map and globe maker. Little is known about his early life, although he was most likely apprenticed to Joseph Moxon. By 1671, Morden was working from the Atlas on Cornhill, the same address out of which Moxon had previously worked. Most famous for his English county maps, his geography texts, and his wall maps, Modern entered into many partnerships during his career, usually to finance larger publishing projects. Provenance: Verso of back cover contains manuscript annotations possibly indicating that the atlas was in the possession of a French bookseller in 1968, who deemed the work "very rare."
Pub List No:
14323.000
Pub Type:
World Atlas
Pub Maps:
63
Pub Height cm:
21
Pub Width cm:
17
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14323010.jp2
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Authors:
Morden, Robert, approximately 1650-1703; Cockerill, Thomas, active 1674-1702

Text: An introduction to geography (2).

Text: An introduction to geography (2).