1583 The newly delineated Spain with its ancient and modern names, Enrique Cock

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Hispaniae Nova Delineatio cum Antiquis et Recentioribus Nominibus, 1583. The Spain again lined with ancient and modern names, translation of the Latin title that crown this beautiful printed map, is one of the rarest examples of Spanish cartography that has come to our days.

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Hispaniae Nova Delineatio cum Antiquis et Recentioribus Nominibus, 1583. The Spain again lined with ancient and modern names, translation of the Latin title that crown this beautiful printed map, is one of the rarest examples of Spanish cartography that has come to our days.

Work of Enrique Cock, Dutch Spanish nationalized, well known by the Spanish descriptions of multiple populations held in their accounts of the actual travel of Philip II to Tarazona and Monsoon. Its rarity is supported by two factors: one, because it is the only map that the mainland is printed in our country between the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, and stamped on Salamanca, cradle of printing in two editions: 1581 and 1583. Another, because the map only two specimens are preserved: the first was discovered in the Hessischen Landesbibliotheck in Darmstadt; the second was found bound, part of an atlas, in the National Library of Spain. Both belong to the print made in 1583.

Its delicate engraving is responsible also from other foreign Netherlands, Jorge Flemalia, who lived in Salamanca at least between 1580 and 1591. In addition to these already extraordinary factors surrounding this map, add content same. All maps produced during the sixteenth century in specialized cartographic printing presses in Italy and the Netherlands, are copies of each other. In this map the name of a number of stocks which first appear on a map of Spain and will not be incorporated into other peninsular until two centuries later representations included. And all this work of Cock, who traveled our country since 1574 “assentando how remarkable was offered every day, asking for nascimientos rivers, distances of cities, towns and main places delineándolos and its former and current name, the that he had never done by anyone. “

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Author: Henrique Cock (15 … – 1598)
Work: Hispaniae Nova Delineatio cum Antiquis et Recentioribus Nominibus, 1581.
Printed guarded in the National Library of Spain. CALL Mv / 3, n cat: 9 (new catalog).
Format: 404 x 568 mm.
Limited, numbered and authenticated notarial roll with 999 copies.
Facsimile made by artisan treatment of printed paper that makes it like the original. Ideal for framing and decorating that special place in your home or office.

Book Study:
This volume, complementary to the facsimile edition contains an extensive study of the map and its author, conducted by José María Sanz Hermida, University of Salamanca, and introduced by Ms. Maria Luisa Martin-Merás Verdejo, Technical Director of the Naval Museum.
Format: 20.7 x 29.3 cm. 200 pages.

The issue arises in a case carefully wrapped in red cloth with gold lettering (format 31 x 42.7 x 3.5 cm), inside which is the facsimile edition of the map in a folder, book study and record notarial. Total weight: 1,780 grams.

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