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[MAP]. ORTELIUS, Abraham (1527–1598). Americae sive Novi Orbis, Nova Descriptio. [Antwerp, 1595].
Engraved map with hand–coloring, 368 x 508 mm. Decorative cartouche, galleons and ships, Latin text on verso. (Overall browning, small chipping at extreme margin, some penciling at lower margin, offsetting on verso). Third edition, Van de Broeke’s first state without the Le Maire Strait. Regarded as a “keystone map” which “provides the best general picture of the settlement of the New World in the latter part of the sixteenth century” (Goss). According to Burden, “the most important introductions on the east coast are the Indian name WINGANDEKOA, and just to the north an inlet. They both originate from the unsuccessful English attempts at colonising the Outer Banks of present-day North Carolina. It has been suggested that the inlet could be the first depiction of Chesapeake Bay on a printed map.” Burden 64; Goss 11; Van den Broecke Ort11 (1595L5).