John Speed
38 x 49 cm
Speed's map of Virginia and Maryland is unusual in that it uses John Smith's method of orientation, that is from East to West, which was the accepted method of mapping this region during the 17th century, but it also incorporates parts of Augustine Herman's new survey of the region. This was one of the last great maps to show an East to West orientation before mapmakers such as Moll, Browne, Senex and Homann began to depict the Bay North to South. Also of note is the contemporary 17th century
English description of Virginia and Maryland printed on the reverse of the map. Image available on requet.
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