Title of the map : "NOBILIS HANNONIAE COMITATUS DESCRIP. Auctore Iacobo surhonio Montano"


In the cartouche upper left: "Pays de Haynault tenu de Dieu et du Soleil"

In top right corner: "Cum privilegijs Imp. et regi Maitis ad decenn. 1579"


Large, unusual and nice antique copper engraved map of Hainaut in Belgium, from Theatrum Orbis Terrarum by Abraham ORTELIUS (1527-1598).

The map shows the cities of Charleroi, Mons, Valenciennes, Maubeuge, Ath.


Jacques Surhon made a manuscrit map of Hannonia as early as 1548. For security reasons it was not published. Only in 1579, when Antwerpen was independent for a short time, did Ortelius use it. (Meurer p 250-251)


The map is decorated with a large cartouche, and two coats of arms. 


Cartographical sources: Jacques Surhon made a manuscript map of Hannonia as early as 1548. For security reasons it was not published. Only in 1579, when Antwerpen was independent for a short time, did Ortelius use it. (Meurer p 250-251)

(ref. Van der Broecke, 70).





Edition: Antwerp, Christophe Plantin, 1579, First Plantin Edition, 16th century

Verso text: Latin (page number: 30)

Size of the map with margins: 59 x 46 cm / 23,2 x 18,1 inches

Condition: good condition, handed colored, strong paper, two very small holes (size 0,07") in the bottom restored on back, real large margins.



Abraham Ortelius (1527-1598) is the inventor of the first Atlas. He is the greatest and the best geographe and cartographe.

Abraham Ortelius began his career as a colorist with Christophe Plantin, a printer in Antwerp. He was a cartographer and an humanist. He became a friend of the house and one of the great authors attached to the Plantin-Moretus printing house, were the majority of the atlases were printed at this period. 

Antwerp is in the sixteenth century one of the largest cities in Europe and a major cultural and artistic center. The printing press is flourishing and the Officinia Plantinia or the Compas d'Or, the publishing house founded by Christophe Plantin, is one of the most important and sells books throughout Europe. With 16 presses and 80 employees, it offers an impressive catalogue of various books and maps.

Above all, Ortelius forged a reputation as the inventor of the modern atlas: in 1570, he was the first to collect a series of maps of identical format and style, the Theatrum Orbis Terrarum. He achieved this thanks to his vast knowledge and his numerous contacts with scholars throughout Europe, a few years before his contemporaries Gerard de Jode and Gerard Mercator also published an atlas.

1570, the Theatrum Orbis Terrarum of Ortelius is the first atlas printed in the modern sense of the word; it is published in Latin in Antwerp. The book includes 53 maps, works by different authors, classified from general to particular. 

On the verso of each map, a text exposes the knwoledge of the represented region. The success was immediate and translations from Latin to French, German or Dutch were quickly published. When it was published in 1570, this work was the first to compile all known world maps in the same format. It is a huge success despite its high price (it is reputed to be the most expensive book of its century). It will know 42 editions in 7 languages until its last posthumous publications in 1612. 





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