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BLAEU W. J., “Cyprus Insula“, c.1635. Latin text on verso.
The map is based on Ortelius map of Cyprus printed in 1573, with Blaeu correcting the Ptolemaic longitude by about 6°, and significantly enhancing the artistic parts of the map.
It is considered the finest published copper-plate map of Cyprus. At the top-center it bears the coat of arms of the Royal House of the Lusignans, while at the top-left depicts the Turkish arms. Impressive title cartouche dominated with the figure of Aphrodite sailing towards Paphos reclining on a couch on a shell-shaped sea-chariot drawn by her swamps.
Uncoloured as issued, in brilliant condition except a marginal tear along the lower part of middle-fold.
Zacharakis 381, Stylianou 112, Zacharakis “One Hundred Maps…” 035.