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"The Atlas Maior was a triumph of modern cartography when it was first published in 1665. The book`s 314 elaborate, hand-painted, and remarkably accurate maps reflect the world according to 17th-century Europe."
Travel & Leisure, New York
United Kingdom
"Beautifully illustrated from the 17th century original and filled with vibrant illustrations and foldouts, this enormous atlas is mesmerizing."
Domino Magazine, New York
United States
"Map enthusiasts will be enchanted by Atlas Maior, a fascinating and artful look into notions of world geography in 17th century Europe. When the eleven-volume original by the esteemed Dutch cartographer Joan Blaeu was completed in 1665, it was the most expensive book of its time. This modern reincarnation is a single massive tome, weighing seventeen pounds and illustrated with reproductions of Blaeu`s 596 colorful engraved maps embellished with calligraphy, emblems and mythological iconography."
Town & Country, New York
United States
"En 1665, l`un des plus éminents cartographes hollandais, Joan Blaeu, réunissait six cents cartes (couleurs) sur la totalité du monde connu. Cet atlas, référence pendant plus d`un siècle, est illustré, et légendé par les commentaires d`origine de l`auteur, ainsi que par le regard contemporain d`un expert en cartographie. Son format inhabituel (45cm de hauteur !) nous fait plonger dans les reliefs du monde."
L'Amour des Livres (Beaux Livres), Paris
France
"Wie es also wirklich aussieht im Pazifik, im äußersten Norden oder Süden, das konnte der Amsterdamer Verleger Joan Blaeu noch nicht wissen, als er den größten und prächtigsten Atlas des Barock, ja, wohl aller Zeiten, vorlegte, 594 Karten in elf Bänden, das teuerste und umfangreichste Buch des 17. Jahrhunderts."
Süddeutsche Zeitung, München
Germany
"Diese wunderschönen Karten zeigen, was man damals von der Erde wusste und wie abenteuerlich man sie sich vorstellte."
Vogue, München
Germany
"Der Atlas Maior legt Ihnen eine barocke Welt zu Füßen."
Elle, München
Germany
"The world might be getting smaller, but atlases aren't. The "Atlas Maior of 1665" (Taschen, $200) is a weighty 17-by-12-inch, 594-page reproduction of a work published in 1665 by Dutch cartographer Joan Blaeu. It was the largest and costliest book of its day and, with its 594 maps, was the standard of atlases for a century. This edition is reproduced from a hand-colored copy in the National Library of Vienna and includes explanatory notes by Peter van der Krogt complementing Blaeu's words."
Associated Press, New York
United States
"¿Quieres tener en tus manos el libro más caro que se editó en el siglo XVII? Se trata de una obra maestra de la cartografía que e holandés Joan Bleau publicó ente 1662 y 1665. TASCHEN telo trae ahora para que disfrutes de los mapas del mundo de aquella época."
Elle, Madrid
Spain
"Sieben Kilo schwer, aufgeklappt fast einen Meter breit, Karten aus einer fernen Zeit – zum Staunen und Entdecken."
Stern, Hamburg
Germany
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Atlas Maior

Atlas Maior

Van der Krogt, Dr. Peter / Österreichische Nationalbibliothek, Wien
Hardcover, 29 x 44 cm (11.4 x 17.3 in.), 626 pages, $ 200.00
ISBN: 978-3-8228-3125-0
Multilingual Edition: English, French, German
Availability: In Stock
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