TITLE PAGE-GLOBE-ATLAS-ARMILLARY SPHERE-SCIENCE [After OLEARIUS, 1719]

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Voyages tres curieux & tres renommez (…). – Scarce original antique title page from ‘Les Voyages du sieur Adam Olearius’, an important work on his travels to Muscovy (Russia), Tartary and Persia in the 17th century. Allegorical image with golbes, Atlas carrying the celestial heavens, armillary sphere, instruments etc.

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Voyages tres curieux & tres renommez (…).

Copperplate engraving/etching on hand laid (verge) paper.
Sheet size: 21,5 x 35 cm. Image size: 12,5 x 5,3 cm.

From: ‘Les Voyages du sieur Adam Olearius’ published by Pierre van der Aa in Leiden, The Netherlands 1719. Ref: Hollstein LIII 1999, 201. Van der Krogt KAN IVA, 44:29.

Made by an anonymous engraver after Adam Olearius. Adam Olearius (1599 – 1671) was a German scholar, mathematician, geographer and librarian. He became secretary to the ambassador sent by Frederick III, Duke of Holstein-Gottorp. Employed as secretary to an embassy sent by the small German state of Holstein to explore an overland trade route with Persia. The first embassy was dispatched to Russia in 1633-34 to secure the tsar’s permission to travel and ship through his realm. The second was sent in 1635 to complete the deal with the king (shah) of Persia. Although the commercial mission failed miserably, the embassy was successful in the incredible amount of information gathered by Olearius.

Condition: Good, given age. Paper slightly browned. General age-related toning and/or occasional minor defects from handling. Please study scan carefully.

Keywords: TITLE PAGE-GLOBE-ATLAS-ARMILLARY SPHERE-SCIENCE

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Dimensions 21 × 21 × 1 cm

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