{"product_id":"morisot-claude-barthelemy","title":"MORISOT, Claude Barth élemy.","description":"\u003cp\u003eA fine copy, crisp and clean, of the first and only edition, first issue, of this lavishly illustrated Americanum,  the first naval history, a veritable naval encyclopaedia  (Borba de Moraes). The French Neo-Latin poet Claude Barth élemy Morisot (1592-1661) is especially renowned for his alchemical allegory.  Orbis Maritimi  is an encyclopaedia of the sea, navigation, maritime customs and folklore   a fundamental source on maritime law, like Cleriac s (1647), and travel. Book I is devoted to ancient times, prefaced by a handsome engraving of an ancient  naumachia , a popular spectacle, whereby a theatre was flooded and small ships faced one another in a choreographed battle. ..The account begins with the obscure ..origins of navigation and the invention of ships, ancient myths of navigation (e.g., Jason), the most important ancient Greek and Roman sea battles, with observations on the kinds of vessels used, how victors at sea were honoured on return, and maritime spectacles staged in ancient cities. The section on ancient hydrography is a description of the seas, coasts and coastal cities of antiquity, based on ancient sources and providing the modern equivalent of historic place names. It is illustrated with several half-page maps, based on De Bry, including the Iberian peninsula, Britain and Ireland, sundry parts of Africa, the Middle East, Asia and Greece. Book II proceeds through the medieval period, analysing major sea battles by the Gauls, Normans, Britons, Germans, Russians, Poles, and so on, down to Morisot s times. A couple of sections focus on England, with a summary of key maritime battles since antiquity, and a discussion of C16 maritime policy (e.g., Thomas Seymour as Lord Admiral), voyages (e.g., Francis Drake and Raleigh in the Americas), and early colonies (e.g., Thomas Gates and Thomas Hamond in Virginia, and the establishment of Nova Scotia). Morisot continues with a critique of John Selden s  Mare Clausum , a theory of territorial waters. Morisot provides illustrations of medieval or contemporary coins or medals representing the king or emperor through maritime iconography. Among the numerous voyages that are mentioned are also Columbus s 1492 voyage, followed by Spanish explorations of South America, de Veer s expedition to the Antarctic, Magellan s explorations in the southern hemisphere, and Portuguese travels in Brazil and Asia. The accounts are factual and detailed, peppered with anecdotes and maritime folklore. A handsome copy.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"MORISOT, Claude Barth élemy.","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":57868670402895,"sku":"L4155","price":4500.0,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/1016\/2425\/0703\/files\/L4155-2.jpg?v=1781793665","url":"https:\/\/www.sokol.co.uk\/products\/morisot-claude-barthelemy","provider":"Sokol Books Ltd","version":"1.0","type":"link"}