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The first part to Mercator’s atlas was published in 1585 and expanded but at the time of his death in 1594 only two parts had been issued. It was continued by family members but remained incomplete at the edition in 1602. Throughout this period, it was competing with the highly successful atlas of Abraham Ortelius. By 1604 Hondius was flourishing, and in that year, he acquired all the plates from Mercator’s descendants. He immediately set about engraving several new maps to augment and complete the work. He also had the original text expanded by Petrus Montanus. In the following year he brought out an edition of Mercator’s Ptolemy, and in 1606 his first edition of the general atlas which proved instantly popular, selling out within a year.
This example is from the French edition of 1633 entitled ‘Atlas, ou Representation du Monde Universel’. Following Jodocus’ death in 1612, the atlas continued to be published under his name by his widow (the editions of 1612-19). Then it was published by his sons Jodocus the younger (1594/5-1629) and Henricus (1597-1651). Provenance: Paulus Swaen; Juan and Peggy Rada Collection. Koeman (1967-70) Me 36 143; Van der Krogt (1997-2010) 9800:1A.