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1592 Turcici Imperii Descriptio
1592 Turcici Imperii Descriptio
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1592 Turcici Imperii Descriptio

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Creator / Publication
Publication Year / Place
1592 (circa) Brescia
Dimensions
7.5 x 5 inches (19.05 x 12.7 cm)
Inventory
#13210
DESCRIPTION

This miniature map depicts the Ottoman Empire at the height of its territorial power, extending from southeastern Europe across Anatolia and the eastern Mediterranean into North Africa and the Near East. It was published in Brescia by Giovanni Botero in the late sixteenth century and is closely modeled after the Ottoman Empire map by Abraham Ortelius, whose Theatrum Orbis Terrarum provided the dominant cartographic framework for European world geography.

The map emphasizes the empire’s strategic geography, framed by the Mediterranean, Black Sea, and Caspian Sea. Key cities and centers of power are clearly shown, including Constantinople as the imperial capital, along with Adrianople, Smyrna, Aleppo, Damascus, Cairo, Jerusalem, Baghdad, and Tunis. In southeastern Europe, important regional cities such as Belgrade, Buda, and Sofia appear, underscoring the Ottomans’ reach into the Balkans and Central Europe. The concentration of place names highlights major trade routes, military corridors, and administrative hubs rather than fine topographic detail.

In this book-format issue, the map is accompanied by Italian text under the heading Libro Quarto: Gran Turco, followed by sections discussing the empire’s ricchezze (wealth), population, and resources. Together, the map and text function as a geopolitical statement, presenting the Ottoman Empire as a unified and formidable power. By combining Botero’s political analysis with a cartographic model derived from Ortelius, the work reflects late Renaissance European efforts to understand empire through both geography and statecraft.

CONDITION
Map is in ver fine to excellent condition with beautiful hand coloring over a strong impression and lightly toned paper. Two small worm tracks are apparent in the right margin.

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