Atlas maritimus, or, The sea-atlas : being a book of maritime charts describing the sea-coasts, capes, headlands, sands, shoals, rocks, and dangers, the bays, roads, harbors, rivers and ports, in most of the known parts of the world : collected from the latest and best discoveries that have been made by divers able and experienced navigators of our English nation : accommodated with a hydrographical description of the whole world ... : with the nature of the commodities and merchandizes of each country ...
Added engraved t.p. has title: Atlas maritimus, or, A book of charts.
First publication, with 26 maps, under title: Atlas maritimus, or, A book of charts. [London, 1670?] but all copies and editions vary in contents. On the basis of Halley's association with map [2], this copy of the atlas was issued after Oct. 1678. Cf. Phillips.
"Cum privilegio Regis."
The illustrations and maps are on 43 double plates.
Advertisement: p. [1]-[2] at end.
Reproduction of original in British Library.
Wing S2464
Phillips 487
Phillips 4154
Available electronically as part of Early English books online.