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Mercator: A monograph on the lettering of maps

By: A.S. Osley

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Gerard Mercator is generally conceded to be the greatest geographer of the 16th century. Every schoolboy knows โ€œMercatorโ€™s Projectionโ€™. His skill as an engraver and letterer is, perhaps, less widely known, though professional calligraphers have long admired his little treatise on the italic script (with wood-blocks cut by himself), which was published in 1540. Dr. A.S. Osley has examined the origins of the italic hand in the Netherlands as well as Mercatorโ€™s own practice. He demonstrates the revolutionary influence which Mercatorโ€™s example exercised in the Low Countries not only on the lettering of maps and globes, but also on book production, scientific instruments and picture engraving. This monograph casts a new and unsuspected light on Mercator. Also included is a facsimile of the first edition of Mercatorโ€™s treatise on lettering Literarum Latinarumโ€ฆscribendi ratio. This edition is very rare and is the only complete one. The text is accompanied by an English translation made by Dr Osley. This is followed by his translation of Walter Ghimโ€™s contemporary biography of Mercator, the Vita Mercatoris, which is both a primary source for the geographerโ€™s life and an affectionate portrait of a gentle and lovable humanist. There are 60 pages of illustrations, the majority not hitherto shows, and the book concludes with a census of the editions of Mercatorโ€™s treatise. ISBN:0571087000

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Weight 1162 g
Dimensions 285 × 222 × 28 mm
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ISBN 0571087000