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Auction Details

Auction House Swann Galleries, Inc.
Website www.swanngalleries.com
Auction Name Fine Books & Manuscripts
Sale Number 2242
Auction Date Apr 07, 2011 - Apr 07, 2011

Lot Details : Swann Galleries, Inc.

Lot Number 65     
Author (LOPEZ DE GOMARA, FRANCISCO; et al.)
Title Tarih-i Hind-i Garbi
Year Published 1142
Place Printed Constantinople Ibrahim Muteferrika,
Description FIRST BOOK ON AMERICA PRINTED IN THE MUSLIM WORLD (LOPEZ DE GOMARA, FRANCISCO; et al.) Tarih-i Hind-i Garbi [Description of the India of the West]. Ottoman Turkish text printed in Arabic characters. 13 wood- or metalcut illustrations; double-page folding engraved diagram of the solar system; double-page folding plate with table of equinoctial times and diagram of climatic zones; 2 folding double-page engraved world maps, one oval, the other double-hemispheric, both depicting California as an island. [3], 91 leaves. 4to, 204x156 mm, later Islamic-style morocco with envelope flap, gilt border on covers, spine faded; contents generally clean, with only a small stain at top of the maps and insignificant marginal repairs on verso of maps and solar system diagram. Ownership inscription of Albert Christian Ernst, Graf von Schonburg (1720-99), dated 5 March 1763 on first leaf; Latin synopsis of the contents in another hand on front flyleaf.
Lot Note first edition, limited to 500 copies, of an anonymous late 16th-century Turkish text comprising introductory chapters on cosmography and geography followed by an account of the discovery and exploration of the New World based on writings by Francisco Lopez de Gomara, Pietro Martire d'Anghiera, Gonzalo Fernandez de Oviedo y Valdes, and Augusta­n de Zarate. Apart from a picture of women growing on the mythical Wak Wak tree and a view of Potosa­, the illustrations are fanciful interpretations of flora and fauna described in the text (e. g., mermen, tapirs, manatee, bird of paradise, bison, anteater, armadillo). This book was the fourth production of the first Muslim printing press, founded in Constantinople by Ibrahim Muteferrika, a Transylvanian-born convert to Islam, who began printing there in 1729. Alden 730/104; JCB/Literature of the Encounter 33.
Estimated Price USD 8,000.00 - 12,000.00
Actual Price USD 52,800.00