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Dell'arcano del mare, di D. Ruberto Dudleo duca di Nortumbria, e conte di VVarvich, libri sei…: The first atlas on Mercator's Projection from the library of Imperial geographer Wolfgang Engelbert, Earl of Auersperg

by DUDLEY, Robert

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Florence,: Francesco Onofri,, 1646-1647.. 6 parts in 3 volumes. Folio. Complete with half-titles, vignette title-pages, and all exceptionally fine engraved maps, plates and original moveable parts: Volume I: (343 by 233mm), Part I: 56 pages, 30 plates, including 24 folding, and 20 with volvelles, [3] leaves of tables (ephemerides) Part II: 76, [2] pages, 12 plates, including 7 folding, and 5 with volvelles, 15 folding maps; Part III: [4], 1-48, [4], 49-55, 8 plates (5 folding), 4 engravings on half-page, the first after plates 2, the second after plates 4, the other two between pages 16 and 17 Part IV: 39, [3] pages, 18 plates, including 15 folding; Volume II: (478 by 343mm), Part V: 36, [2] pages, 98 plates 150 illustrations, 24 folding plates including 15 with volvelles, 67 plates with 100 illustrations only on the recto and 9 with volvelles, 7 plates with 25 illustrations on recto and verso; Volume III: (468 by 330mm), Part VI: [2], 60, [2] pages, 132 folding maps including 59 of Europe, 17 of Africa, 23 of Asia and 33 of America, of which 80 are double-page (one closed tear to plate 26 in volume one, volume III with some very minor expert strengthening to some folds, some pale and insignificant marginal waterstains; Uniformly bound in superb contemporary limp vellum, the title inscribed in brown ink at the head of each spine First edition of Dudley's magnificent and very scarce sea atlas, 'Dell'Arcano del Mare' (Secrets of the Sea), complete of all its six parts, which is extremely rare with this edition. The 'Arcano de Mare' is one the "greatest atlases of the world" (Wardington). Dudley first published his magnum opus in 1646 when he was 73, it was not only the first sea atlas of the world, but also the first to use Mercator's projection; the earliest to show magnetic deviation; the first to show currents and prevailing winds; the first to expound the advantages of 'Great Circle Sailing' the shortest distance between two points on a globe; and "perhaps less importantly the first sea-atlas to be compiled by an Englishman, all be it abroad in Italy" (Wardington). It was, as argued by Burden, "the only exception to the total dominance of Dutch sea atlas production [in the seventeenth century]". Robert Dudley (15731649) was the son of the Earl of Leicester (the one time favourite of Elizabeth I) and Lady Douglas Sheffield, the widow of Lord Sheffield. Although born out of wedlock, Robert received the education and privileges of a Tudor nobleman. He seems to have been interested in naval matters from an early age, and in 1594, at the age of 21, he led an expedition to the Orinoco River and Guiana. He would later, like all good Tudor seamen, sack Cadiz, an achievement for which he was knighted. His success upon the high-seas was not matched, unfortunately, by his luck at court, and at the beginning of the seventeenth century he was forced to flee, along with his cousin Elizabeth Southwell, to Europe. Eventually he ended up in Florence at the court of Grand Duke Ferdinand I of Tuscany, where he not only married his cousin and converted to Catholicism, but also help Ferdinand wage war against the Mediterranean pirates. In his spare time he set about his great life's work: the 'Arcano del Mare'. The atlas is divided into six books, or sections: book one deals with longitude; book two covers errors in the then-existing sea charts, and includes the portolano for the Mediterranean and 15 general maps; book three deals with naval and military discipline, notably the former, and there is a long section on naval tactics, especially remarkable for a plan of the construction of a navy in five grades of vessel; book four describes the method of designing and building ships of the "Galerato" and "Galizaba" types and is concerned with naval architecture, giving the lines and dimensions of ships; book five is devoted entirely to navigation and methods of measuring the sun's declination and the relative positions of the stars; book six contains the sea atlas. For the beautifully engraved charts, Dudley employed the services of Antonio Francesco Lucini. Lucini states in the atlases that the work took him 12 years to complete and required 5,000lbs of copper. The charts are by English and other pilots, and it is generally accepted that the work was both scientific and accurate for the time. Dudley's sources included the original charts of Henry Hudson, and for the Pacific coast he used the observations of Henry Cavendish, the third circumnavigator of the globe and Dudley's brother-in-law. It is also possible that Dudley had access to Henry Hudson's notes and Sir Francis Drake's papers, although it is more likely that the important Carta prima Generale d'America was based on the maps of John Daniell, who at the time resided still in Florence. The 15 maps including in Book Two consist of large-scale maps of the four continents. The early and possibly original owner of this atlas was the Imperial geographer Wolfgang Engelbert (1610-1673), Earl of Auersperg and between 1649-1673, ruler of the Duchy of Carniola, now in Slovenia. He was uthor of the Orbis lusus pars prima, seu Lusus geographicus (Graz 1659), Engelbert collected in his palace in Ljubljana a splendid library, highly esteemed by his contemporaries. The library, which contained about 7,000 volumes, was rearranged and catalogued in the mid-nineteenth century by the historian Peter von Radics, who states that the collection "is unique in representing the well arranged and well chosen collection, to which no additions have been made, of an Austrian aristocrat of the seventeenth century" (quoted by M. Bircher, The "Splendid Library" of the Counts of Auersperg). In 1895 a severe earthquake led to the loss of the Ljubljana castle, but the books were undamaged and transferred along with the family's archives to Losensteinleithen Castle in Austria. The library eventually descended to family members in Uruguay who sold it by auction in 1982-1983. Phillips, Atlases 457; cf. Shirley, BL, M.DUD-1a1e. Burden 266-267; Nordenskiöld 7; M. Bircher, The "Splendid Library" of the Counts of Auersperg in Ljubljana, in The German Book, 1450-1750, ed. by J. Flood and W.A. Kelly, London 1995, pp. 285-98; Lord Wardington, 'Sir Robert Dudley and the Arcano del Mare', The Book Collector 52 (2003), pp.199-211.

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Bookseller
Daniel Crouch Rare Books Ltd GB (GB)
Bookseller's Inventory #
15538
Title
Dell'arcano del mare, di D. Ruberto Dudleo duca di Nortumbria, e conte di VVarvich, libri sei…
Author
DUDLEY, Robert
Book Condition
Used
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Binding
Hardcover
Publisher
Francesco Onofri,
Place of Publication
Florence,
Date Published
1646-1647.
Weight
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Keywords
Mercator, Dudley, magnetic, great circle sailing, portolano, naval, galerato, galizaba, navigation, Lucini, Hudson, Cavendish, antique atlas, rare atlas
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Atlases
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About Daniel Crouch Rare Books Ltd

Daniel Crouch Rare Books is specialist dealer in antique atlases, maps, plans, sea charts and voyages dating from the fifteenth to the nineteenth centuries. Our carefully selected stock also includes a number of fine prints and globes, and a selection of cartographic reference books.Our particular passions include rare atlases, wall maps, and separately published maps and charts. We strive to acquire unusual and quirky maps that are in fine condition. We are members of the following trade associations: The Antiquarian Bookseller's Association (ABA); The British Antique Dealers' Association (BADA); Confédération Internationale des Négociantes en Oeuvres d'Art (CINOA); The International League of Antiquarian Booksellers (ILAB); The Society of London Art Dealers (SLAD); and The European Fine Art Foundation (TEFAF). Daniel and Nick are also both members of The Company of Art Scholars, Dealers, and Collectors.

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