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Antique Maps of Greece

Munster Greece

[Greece]

Sebastian Munster
Nou Grecia secondo tutte le regione, & provincie di quella di qua & di la dal Hellesponto.

Basle, 1575, Italian edition. Woodcut, printed area 270 x 345mm.
A good, dark impression of this map of Greece, the Ægean and western Turkey.
MUNS0009

£225
 
Ortelius Greek Islands

[Eleven maps of Greek Islands on one sheet]

Abraham Ortelius.
Archipelagi Insularum Aliquot Descrip.

Antwerp, 1602, Spanish text edition. 365 x 515mm. Original colour.
With a large map of Crete and ten smaller maps, including Chios and Rhodes.
ORTE0028

£560
 
Mercator Crete

[Maps of Crete and the Greek Islands]

Gerard Mercator
Candia cum Insulis aliquot circa Græciam.

Amsterdam, Jodocus Hondius, 1613. 385 x 485mm. Original colour.
A decorative map of Crete, with insets for the six other islands: Corfu, Zakinthos, Milos, Naxos, Thira & Kárpathos. KOEMAN: Me 22.
MERC0007

£560
 
Mercator Greece

[Decorative Map of Greece]

Gerard Mercator
Græcia.

Amsterdam, Jodocus Hondius, 1613. 370 x 475mm. Original colour. Minor split in centrefold lower margin repaired.
Greece by Gerard Mercator, famous for devising the famous Mercator Projection of the world. A very decorative map.
MERC0032

£450
 
Blaeu Greece

[Northern Greece, Athens and Corfu, Albania map]

Willem Blaeu.
Macedonia, Epirus et Achaia.

Amsterdam, c.1640. Dutch text. French text. 385 x 505mm.Coloured.
Northern Greece, with Athens, Thebes and Corfu, as well as modern Albania and Macedonia.
BLAE0050

£250
 
Keere Greece

[Decorative miniature map of Greece]

Pieter van den Keere.
Greece.

London, William Humble, 1646. 90 x 125mm. Coloured.
A decorative miniature map of Greece, engraved by van der Keere for the Speed 'Epitome' atlas.
KEER0014

£85
 
Mallet Greece

[Miniature Map of Greece]

Alain Manesson Mallet.
Grece Generale.

Paris, c.1683. 155 x 110mm. Coloured.

MALL0059

£85
 
Sanson Greece

[Map of Greece]

Nicolas Sanson.
Partie de Turquie en Europe.

Paris, c.1692. Sheet 220 x 320mm. Coloured.
Greece, engraved by A. de Winter for the quarto edition of Sanson's atlas.
SANS0029

£125
 
Arrowsmith Greece

[Map of Greece]

John Arrowsmith.
Greece and the Ionian Islands.

London, 1842. 630 x 530mm. Original colour. Centrefold in margins reinforced with archival tissue on map surface.
Detailed map, issued in the 'London Atlas' by the foremost British cartographer of his generation.
ARRO0020

£95
 
Munster Crete

[Crete]

Sebastian Munster
Candia seu Creta insula.

Basle, c.1575. Woodcut, printed area 80 x 160mm, set in a page of text.
Early map of Crete
MUNS0006

£95
 
Mercator Macedonia

[Macedonia with Athens, Corfu and Albania]

Gerard Mercator
Macedonia Epirus et Achaia.

Amsterdam, Jodocus Hondius, 1613. 360 x 435mm. Original hand colour. Split in margin near centrefold repaired
Map of Northern Greece, including Athens, Salonika and Corfu, and Albania and Macedonia.
MERC0022

£195
 
Mercator Morea

[Decorative Map of the Morea]

Gerard Mercator
Morea olim Peloponessus.

Amsterdam, Jodocus Hondius, 1613. 330 x 440mm. Original colour.
The Morea by Gerard Mercator, famous for devising the famous Mercator Projection of the world. A very decorative map.
MERC0036

£350

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