


#Portugaliae monumenta cartographica professional#
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III with 148 plates (10 in color) with works by cartographers of the second half of the sixteenth century, most which are of the atlases of Fernão Vaz Dourado plus works by: Luís Teixeira, Bartolomeu Lasso, Duarte Lopes, and Cipriano Sanches Vilavicêncio.

II with 143 plates (10 in color), containing specimens from the second half of the sixteenth century until the 1580’s more than half the plates here reproduce works that are signed by Diogo Homem (or assigned to him) and eight other cartographers are included: André Homem, Fernando Alvares Seco, Bartolomeu Velho, Lázaro Luís, Domingos Teixeira, Luís Jorge de Barbuda, and two anonymous cartographers. Volume I with 97 plates (10 in color) containing all known earliest examples of Portuguese cartography from the end of the fifteenth century to the middle of the sixteenth century, including: the Cantino planisphere of 1502, the Reinel (Pedro & Jorge) charts, Francisco Rodrigues' Book, and works by D. Important and scholarly cartography reference profusely illustrated with exceedingly rare and interesting Portuguese maps and charts, Published in Lisbon by the Imprensa Nacional - Casa da Moeda. Scarce fist edition - commemorating the quincentenary of the death of Prince Henry the Navigator - on Portuguese cartography in the 16th and 17th centuries.
