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1603 - Hispaniae Novae Sivae Magnae Recens Et Vera Descriptio 1579

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Ortelius' Map of Mexico, One of the Earliest Printed Maps of New Spain Nice example of Ortelius' map of western New Spain, showing the recently-created Spanish settlements, many rivers, and large lakes, including Lake Chapala and a mythical sea with...


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1606 - Hispaniae Novae Nova Descriptio

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Mercator-Hondius Map of Mexico, a Foundational Map of New Spain Attractive map of Mexico from the Mercator-Hondius Atlas Sive Cosmographicae. This map and Ortelius' map of 1579 were foundational maps for all regional maps of Mexico to follow. The...


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1622 - Descripcion Del Destricto Del Audiencia De La Nueva Galicia

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A nice example of the first Dutch edition of Herrera's map of part of Mexico. First issued in 1602, Herrera's work is one of the most influential works on the New World to be published in the 17th Century. This example of the map was re-engraved in...


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1622 - Descripcion Del Destricto Del Audiencia Nueva España

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Fine example of Herrera's map of Mexico and the Yucatan, which first appeared in Herrera's Descripcion de las Indias Ocidentales, first published in Madrid in 1601. The present example of the map is from the 1622 edition, published in Amsterdam, the...


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1636 - Nova Hispania et Nova Galicia

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Fine old color example of Blaeu's map of Mexico . Gorgeous map of Mexico extending from just north of Mazatlan to Acapulco and from Tehuacan to the Sierra Madres, showing Mexico City, Puebla (Angelorum Civitas), Colima, Campostella, Purificatio and...


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1649 - Obispado de Mechouacan en los Reynos de la Nueva España;comprehende ocho Provincias o Comarcas i de Oriente a Poniente Casi 100 leguas, de Norte a Sur 120, i en su Circunferencia 350 y 160 Pueblos... fué Obispo Electo deste Obispado el Ilmo. Señor Don Fra

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The Earliest Printed Map of Michoacan Rare map of Bishoprick of Michoacan, comprising 8 provinces to the southwest of Mexico City, published in Madrid, in 1649. The map is dedicated to Marcos Ramírez de Prado y Ovando (1592 - 1667), a Roman...


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1649 - Provincia Mexicana alias Novae Hispaniae Sive Nominis Iesu Ordinus Eremitarum Sancti Augustini f. Aug. Lubin Ord. Chorog. delin et Sculp cum privil Regis

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Rare map of the southern part of Mexico and Guatemala, published in Bologna. The map is intended to illustrate the Augustinian Missionary work and influence in Southern Mexico and Central America. The map appeared in a rare Augustian work entitled...


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1650 - [Sketch of Río Chacalapa and surrounding hills]

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Cartographic Sketch of Mountainous Region and the Chacalapa River This is a partial sketch showing a stretch of land surrounded by hills on two sides. The Río Chacalapa runs through the sketch diagonally, seemingly connecting to another stream...


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1662 - Yucatan Conventus Iuridici Hispaniae Novae Pars Occidenalis, et Guatimala Conventus Iuridicus

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Nice old color example of Blaeu's map of the Yucatan peninsula, which appeared only in the late editions of Blaeu's atlases. This is one of the earliest Dutch maps to focus on the region centered on the Yucatan Peninsula. Includes decorative cartouche...


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1671 - Portus Acapulco

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Attractive view of the Spanish stonghold of Acapulco, showing fortifications, outlying buildings, ships in the harbor, costumed locals, etc. Acapulco was one of the most important ports on the Pacific Coast of Mexico and major port in the Manilla...


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1671 - Yucatan Conventus Iuridici Hispaniae Novae Pars Occidenalis, et Guatimala Conventus Iuridicus

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An Early Decorative Map of the Yucatan and Central America Striking full color example of Ogilby's regional map, centered on the Yucatan, Guatimala and Honduras, and extending south to Costa Rica and Panama City and North to Mexico City (and showing...


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1682 - Nova delineatio srictissimæ, S. Didaci Provinciæ in Nova Hispania

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Fascinating later printing of the second state of "one of the first copper-engraved maps published in Mexico (the map that appeared in Montemayor y Cuenca's Discurso politico, historico, jurídico del derecho, (1658) is earlier (from Ken Ward, JCB)" -...


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1685 - Pas-kaart Van de Golff de Guanaios Met 't Canaal Tusschen Yucatan en I. Cuba . . .

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Fine old color example of Van Keulen's sea chart of the Yucatan and Vicinity, including Cozumel, and parts of the Coast of Belize, Nicaragua, Honduras and the western part of Cuba, from De Nieuwe Groote Lichtende Zee-Fakkel . . . . A very attractive...


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1690 - Nova Hispania et Nova Galicia

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Fine example of the scarce Valk & Schenk map of Mexico . Gorgeous map of Mexico extending from just north of Mazatlan to Acapulco and from Tehuacan to the Sierra Madres, showing Mexico City, Puebla (Angelorum Civitas), Colima, Campostella,...


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1700 - (Veracruz and Vicinity) (Manuscript Map)

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Fine Manuscript Chart of the Waters Around Veracruz, Mexico, including the Fortress of San Juan de Ulúa Nice manuscript chart of the waters surrounding the important port of Veracruz, Mexico. This chart was found laid in loosely in a Spanish edition...