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5 Mapas raros com 2 mapas impressos na mesma folha.
Mapas originais com todas as marcas de autenticidade. Verso com texto.
Em bom estado com defeitos próprios da idade. Inclui moldura com vidro dos dois lados, sendo que o vidro de trás está partido. As fotografias fazem parte da descrição
Será enviado bem embalado por correio expresso.
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Title
Congo Regni Christiani in Africa / Manicongo.
Place & Date: Amsterdam / Frankfurt 1609
Colored: colored.
Size: 85 x 124 mm / 3.3 x 4.9 inches
Condition: Some minor age-toning of paper. Generally in good condition.
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Title
Description du royaume de Congo. / Congo Regnum Christian in Africa.
Description
Map shows the African Republic of Congo (Democratic Republic of Congo) with a part of the Congo River up to its mouth into the Atlantic Ocean. The map shows rivers, mountains and cities in detail. With title cartouche, a sailing ship and a sea monster.
Year
ca. 1610
Artist
Bertius (1565-1629)
Petrus Bertius (1565 -1629) was a Flemish theologian, historian, geographer and cartographer, He grew up in Beveren (Flanders). In 1593 he was appointed mathematics professor and librarian of the University of Leyden. His main cartographic work includes a miniature world atlas of 1600, a pocket atlas of the German Empire of 1616 with 26 engraved maps and 101 city views, a version of the Geographia of Ptolemy with 28 maps by Mercator and 14 maps from the Parergon of Ortelius of 1618, but he is known today as a cartographer with his edition of the Geographia of Ptolemy (based on Mercator's edition of 1578) and for his atlas.
Historical Description
The indigenous population of today's state consisted of pygmies, who are now only a small minority. Bantu peoples immigrated for centuries. Among the states there, the Kingdom of the Congo, founded in the 14th century and one of the largest African states ever, emerged. In the 15th century, Portuguese sailors around Diogo Cão explored the area of the Congo estuary and established diplomatic relations with the Congo Empire in 1491. From the 16th century onwards, the Congo Empire was in decline. By the end of the 17th century, the kingdom was completely destroyed, as well as being exploited and looted by slave hunters. After this collapse, the Portuguese supremacy was replaced by that of the Dutch and British. At the beginning of the 18th century the Congo Empire had almost completely disintegrated. In 1866 the last Portuguese left. In the 1870s, Henry Morton Stanley from Welsh was the first European to travel to the hinterland. He proposed that the Congo be incorporated into the British colonial empire. The British government refused because it was primarily interested in the sources of the Nile. The Democratic Republic of the Congo was originally administered as the Belgian Congo by a legislative assembly and regional assemblies made up of only Europeans appointed by colonial authorities. By the late 1950s there was a greater turnout of Africans, but not full voting rights until independence when the colony was renamed Zaire. With the global striving for independence in the colonies, the pressure for state self-determination also grew in the Congo. After the first unrest in the capital Léopoldville and under pressure from the global public, Belgium suddenly withdrew from the Congo in early 1959, leaving behind a chaos. In 1960 the Congo gained independence.
Place of Publication Amsterdam
Dimensions (cm) 10 x 13,5 cm
Condition Perfect condition
Coloring original colored
Technique Copper print
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Title
'Sofala'.
Artist/engraver/cartographer: Allain Manesson Mallet.
Provenance: "Description de l'Univers, contenant les differents systemes du Monde, les Cartes generales & particulieres de la Geographie Ancienne & Moderne: Les Plans & les Profils des principales Villes & des autres lieux considerables de la Terre; avec les portraits de Souverains qui y commandent, leurs Blasons, Titres & Livrees: Et les Moeurs, Religions, Gouvernements & divers habillemens de chaque Nation", dedie'e au Roy, par Allain Manesson Mallet. Paris, Chez Denys Thierry, Rue S. Jacques, MDCLXXXIII [First edition, Paris, 1683].
Type: Original 17th century copperplate print.
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Africa Loanga Allain Manesson Mallet landscape city view
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'St Salvador'. Artist/engraver/cartographer: Allain Manesson Mallet. Provenance: "Description de l'Univers, contenant les differents systemes du Monde, les Cartes generales & particulieres de la Geographie Ancienne & Moderne: Les Plans & les Profils des principales Villes & des autres lieux considerables de la Terre; avec les portraits de Souverains qui y commandent, leurs Blasons, Titres & Livrees: Et les Moeurs, Religions, Gouvernements & divers habillemens de chaque Nation", dedie'e au Roy, par Allain Manesson Mallet. Paris, Chez Denys Thierry, Rue S. Jacques, MDCLXXXIII [First edition, Paris, 1683]. Type: Original 17th century copperplate print. The earliest documented kings referred to this city as "the city of Congo" (cidade de Congo). The name of the city as São Salvador appears for the first time in the letters of Álvaro I (1568–1587) which was carried on by his successors. The name was changed back to "City of Kongo" (Mbanza Kongo) after Angolan independence in 1975. There is a view of Loaga on the reverse side of the print.
5 Mapas raros com 2 mapas impressos na mesma folha.
Mapas originais com todas as marcas de autenticidade. Verso com texto.
Em bom estado com defeitos próprios da idade. Inclui moldura com vidro dos dois lados, sendo que o vidro de trás está partido. As fotografias fazem parte da descrição
Será enviado bem embalado por correio expresso.
...............................................................................................................................................................................
Title
Congo Regni Christiani in Africa / Manicongo.
Place & Date: Amsterdam / Frankfurt 1609
Colored: colored.
Size: 85 x 124 mm / 3.3 x 4.9 inches
Condition: Some minor age-toning of paper. Generally in good condition.
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Title
Description du royaume de Congo. / Congo Regnum Christian in Africa.
Description
Map shows the African Republic of Congo (Democratic Republic of Congo) with a part of the Congo River up to its mouth into the Atlantic Ocean. The map shows rivers, mountains and cities in detail. With title cartouche, a sailing ship and a sea monster.
Year
ca. 1610
Artist
Bertius (1565-1629)
Petrus Bertius (1565 -1629) was a Flemish theologian, historian, geographer and cartographer, He grew up in Beveren (Flanders). In 1593 he was appointed mathematics professor and librarian of the University of Leyden. His main cartographic work includes a miniature world atlas of 1600, a pocket atlas of the German Empire of 1616 with 26 engraved maps and 101 city views, a version of the Geographia of Ptolemy with 28 maps by Mercator and 14 maps from the Parergon of Ortelius of 1618, but he is known today as a cartographer with his edition of the Geographia of Ptolemy (based on Mercator's edition of 1578) and for his atlas.
Historical Description
The indigenous population of today's state consisted of pygmies, who are now only a small minority. Bantu peoples immigrated for centuries. Among the states there, the Kingdom of the Congo, founded in the 14th century and one of the largest African states ever, emerged. In the 15th century, Portuguese sailors around Diogo Cão explored the area of the Congo estuary and established diplomatic relations with the Congo Empire in 1491. From the 16th century onwards, the Congo Empire was in decline. By the end of the 17th century, the kingdom was completely destroyed, as well as being exploited and looted by slave hunters. After this collapse, the Portuguese supremacy was replaced by that of the Dutch and British. At the beginning of the 18th century the Congo Empire had almost completely disintegrated. In 1866 the last Portuguese left. In the 1870s, Henry Morton Stanley from Welsh was the first European to travel to the hinterland. He proposed that the Congo be incorporated into the British colonial empire. The British government refused because it was primarily interested in the sources of the Nile. The Democratic Republic of the Congo was originally administered as the Belgian Congo by a legislative assembly and regional assemblies made up of only Europeans appointed by colonial authorities. By the late 1950s there was a greater turnout of Africans, but not full voting rights until independence when the colony was renamed Zaire. With the global striving for independence in the colonies, the pressure for state self-determination also grew in the Congo. After the first unrest in the capital Léopoldville and under pressure from the global public, Belgium suddenly withdrew from the Congo in early 1959, leaving behind a chaos. In 1960 the Congo gained independence.
Place of Publication Amsterdam
Dimensions (cm) 10 x 13,5 cm
Condition Perfect condition
Coloring original colored
Technique Copper print
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Title
'Sofala'.
Artist/engraver/cartographer: Allain Manesson Mallet.
Provenance: "Description de l'Univers, contenant les differents systemes du Monde, les Cartes generales & particulieres de la Geographie Ancienne & Moderne: Les Plans & les Profils des principales Villes & des autres lieux considerables de la Terre; avec les portraits de Souverains qui y commandent, leurs Blasons, Titres & Livrees: Et les Moeurs, Religions, Gouvernements & divers habillemens de chaque Nation", dedie'e au Roy, par Allain Manesson Mallet. Paris, Chez Denys Thierry, Rue S. Jacques, MDCLXXXIII [First edition, Paris, 1683].
Type: Original 17th century copperplate print.
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Africa Loanga Allain Manesson Mallet landscape city view
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'St Salvador'. Artist/engraver/cartographer: Allain Manesson Mallet. Provenance: "Description de l'Univers, contenant les differents systemes du Monde, les Cartes generales & particulieres de la Geographie Ancienne & Moderne: Les Plans & les Profils des principales Villes & des autres lieux considerables de la Terre; avec les portraits de Souverains qui y commandent, leurs Blasons, Titres & Livrees: Et les Moeurs, Religions, Gouvernements & divers habillemens de chaque Nation", dedie'e au Roy, par Allain Manesson Mallet. Paris, Chez Denys Thierry, Rue S. Jacques, MDCLXXXIII [First edition, Paris, 1683]. Type: Original 17th century copperplate print. The earliest documented kings referred to this city as "the city of Congo" (cidade de Congo). The name of the city as São Salvador appears for the first time in the letters of Álvaro I (1568–1587) which was carried on by his successors. The name was changed back to "City of Kongo" (Mbanza Kongo) after Angolan independence in 1975. There is a view of Loaga on the reverse side of the print.
Tutto ok.Grazie
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preciosos grabados, muy bien empaquetado, lástima que le falte la contraportada, muchas gracias.
View translationMuchas gracias Señor. Falta la contraportada pero estaba descrita en el anuncio del lote. Es un muy buen libro que en buen estado se vende por 2 o 3 mil euros. Gracias por su compra. Felicitaciones.
Très satisfait. Merci
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Parfait. Merci
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Bon vendeur que je recommande.
View translationMerci beaucoup
Very kind, helpful and reliable seller, he even sent a gift bag for the camera, which I thank you very much!!!
View translationlibro bello e ben tenuto -- venditore affidabile
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Magnífico libro, al mejor precio. Envío rápido y bien protegido. Vendedor excelente.
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Wonderful book. Great transaction.
View translationThank you very much. It is really a rare and great book.
everything was as the explanation on the lot so im happy for my lot thanks to Mr Lopes from Denmark
View translationThank you very much for your review, and I am really happy that all arrived well and that you liked that beautiful piece as much as I did.
everything OK
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Parfait !
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Livro um pouco cansado. Quanto ao resto, tudo bem. Não é razão para desesperar. Obrigado
View translationreçu ce jour ce livre, à l'exèrieur très correct, est décevant quand à l'intérieur, une carte abimée et surtout une organisation intérieure très mal fichue due à l'éditeur bien sûr mis une petite ment
View translationNous sommes désolés que vous n'ayez pas aimé le livre que vous avez acheté. Tous les défauts du livre sont photographiés. Nous ne sommes pas responsables des notes rédigées par l’éditeur ou des erreurs de production. Tout est bien décrit dans la description du livre. L’état est décrit comme bon et non excellent ou très bon. Cela ne semble pas être une évaluation juste car tout est bien décrit et photographié.
bd conforme au descriptif livraison bien protégé Merci
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Super vendeur au top
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Loin d'être proche du neuf ! Une marque de stylo sur le premier plat. Deuxième plat avec multiples petites taches et l'inscription d'un prix. Un coin très abîmé. Je regrette m'on achat !
View translationNous sommes désolés que vous n'étiez pas satisfait de votre achat. Nous avons photographié l'intégralité du livre, y compris toutes les pages intérieures, les couvertures avant et arrière, sous tous les angles possibles et avec tous les défauts visibles. Le prix est écrit au crayon et peut être facilement effacé avec une gomme. La lettre "J" écrite au stylo est photographiée de près et avec une bonne visibilité sur la photographie 21. Le petit défaut dans le coin est bien visible sur la photographie 6. Les photographies font partie de la description. Nous savons que le client a toujours raison, mais cela ne semble pas être une critique juste.
Objet correspondant parfaitement au descriptif et à mes attentes. Donc, satisfaction. Merci
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