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Morden’s Map of Buckinghamshire

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Title:
Morden’s Map of Buckinghamshire

Date of publication:

  • c.1695
  • Printed Measurement:

  • 41.5 x 35 cm
  • Colour:

  • modern
  • Robert Morden's maps were engraved to illustrate Gibson's edition of William Camden's Britannia, first published in 1695 and reprinted in various eighteenth century editions.

    Camden was an Elizabethan historian who wrote a county by county description of England. An illustrated edition of his work with maps by Kip and Hole was published in 1607, but by the late seventeenth century it had become scarce and expensive. Gibson completely revised the text and commissioned new maps from Morden, which are known for their clarity and elegance. Read more

    The latest research on Morden himself suggests that he may have come form the north of England, possibly Yorkshire. He was part of Robert Hooke's circle, taking coffee with him at Garraway's and Mann's, and Samuel Pepys was among his customers.

    Condition & Materials

    Copper engraving, 41.5 x 35 cm, map of Buckinghamshire with modern hand-colour, blank verso.

    References

    see Worms and Baynton-Williams, British Map engravers Read less