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Universe Europe maritime eiusque navigationis descriptio is the commanding title of Lucas Janszoon Waghenaer’s pioneering sea chart, issued in 1584 at the dawn of Europe’s oceanic enterprises. It assembles the coasts of the British Isles and Scandinavia, the stormy North Sea, the “Spanish Sea” of the western Mediterranean, the littoral of North Africa, and the open reaches of the Atlantic into a single navigational picture. A dense web of rhumb lines radiates between ornate compass roses, translating magnetic bearings into straight-line courses for pilots, while Latin annotations lend scholarly precision. As the earliest printed sea chart of this broad theatre, it announced a new, standardized language for sailing the edges of Europe and navigating between the continent’s rival maritime powers.
There is a monochrome version of this map available.
Behind the chart stands Waghenaer, an experienced Dutch pilot from Enkhuizen whose Spiegel der Zeevaerdt—the first engraved sea atlas—transformed artisanal pilot books into authoritative instruments of command. He distilled generations of coastal knowledge from Spain and Portugal to France, the Netherlands, and England, and set it into plates engraved with exceptional finesse by Joannes Doetecum. The result was both practical and epochal: a suite that professionalized navigation and, in English translation, even lent its maker’s name to the mariner’s “waggoner.” This plate embodies that breakthrough, aligning empirical observations and standard symbols so helmsmen could plot confident passages from the Low Countries to Iberia and out toward the western ocean.
Visually, the sheet is a pageant of late-Renaissance cartography in full sail. Multi-point compass roses bloom across the seas, their petals linked by taut rhumb lines; stylized mountain chains and finely hatched coastlines delineate the lands beyond the tide. Heraldic coats of arms—Spain, Portugal, France, the Netherlands, England, Sweden, Norway—punctuate the political seascape, while bustling galleons and spirited sea monsters animate the waters with the era’s bravado and anxieties. Doetecum’s incisive burin yields crisp lettering and sumptuous ornament, a decorative vocabulary that complements the chart’s instrumental purpose. Rich color heightens the hierarchy of coasts, kingdoms, and currents, making the map at once a working guide and a masterwork of maritime pageantry.
Geographically, the composition stretches from the familiar routes of the North Sea to the gateways of the western Mediterranean and outward toward the Western Atlantic, with the British Isles poised at the crossroads of northern trade. Ports and promontories step along the shorelines in graphic procession, evoking the pilot’s-eye rhythm of coastal navigation. Among its most intriguing details is the circular depiction of Iceland—a curious conceit of the first edition that Waghenaer would revise in a subsequent issue—set like a compass boss in the North Atlantic. The “Spanish Sea” label nods to Iberian ascendancy, even as the chart anticipates the north’s expanding venture toward broader oceanic horizons.
More than a navigational aid, the chart captures the mental world of sixteenth-century seafaring, where empirical bearings coexisted with heraldry and myth. The monsters that prowl its margins and the ships that shoulder into the swell sketch a moral geography of risk and reward, while the Latin notes fold the mariner’s craft into a humanist frame. As an early printed sea chart of Europe’s maritime theatre, it bridges medieval portolan practice and the emerging science of global cartography. Universe Europe maritime eiusque navigationis descriptio remains a landmark: a lucid instrument for plotting courses and a luminous artifact of the ambitions that reshaped Atlantic history.
Countries and regions on this map
- British Isles
- Iceland
- Western Mediterranean
- North Africa
- Western Atlantic
- Spain
- Portugal
- France
- The Netherlands
- England
- Sweden
- Norway
- North Sea
- Spanish Sea (Mediterranean)
- Atlantic Ocean
- Mountain ranges (represented in various coastal areas)
- Coastal regions and ports depicted graphically
Notable Features & Landmarks
- Compass Roses
- Sea Monsters
- Sailing Ships
- Coats of Arms
- Rhumb Lines
- Circular Representation of Iceland
- Notes in Latin
Historical and design context
- Map Title: Universe Europe maritime eiusque navigationis descriptio
- Mapmaker: Lucas Janszoon Waghenaer
- Year Created: 1584
- First engraved sea atlas: Waghenaer’s Speigel der Zeevaerdt
- Highly ornate design with rich color; engraving by Joannes Doetecum
- Earliest printed sea chart of the region, marking a major advance in maritime cartography
- Rare in good condition due to size; this example retains the neatline despite narrow margins
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I source original, rare maps from libraries, auction houses and private collections around the world, restore them at my London workshop, and then use specialist giclée inks and printers to create beautiful maps that look even better than the original.
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I have been asked hundreds of times over the years by customers if they could buy a map that looks even older.
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If you select Aged, I will age your map by hand, using a special and unique process developed through years of studying old maps, talking to researchers to understand the chemistry of aging paper, and of course... lots of practice!
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