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Jodocus Hondius (Wakken, 1563-Ámsterdam, 1612) "Perv", c.1638. Jodocus Hondius (Wakken, 1563-Ámsterdam, 1612) "Perv", c.1638. Mapa grabado al cobre y coloreado. Texto en latín. Imagen cartográfica de Perú, una de las primeras, que constituye una excelente vista de las costas peruanas. 42 x 56,5 cm. Sin enmarcar.En estado de conservación correcto. Amarilleamiento y oxidación del papel acorde con su antigüedad, pliegues perimetrales y a la mitad de la hoja en sentido transversal y leves pérdidas de soporte. Presenta restauración.

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Jodocus Hondius (Wakken, 1563-Ámsterdam, 1612) "Perv", c.1638. Jodocus Hondius (Wakken, 1563-Ámsterdam, 1612) "Perv", c.1638. Mapa grabado al cobre y coloreado. Texto en latín. Imagen cartográfica de Perú, una de las primeras, que constituye una excelente vista de las costas peruanas. 42 x 56,5 cm. Sin enmarcar.En estado de conservación correcto. Amarilleamiento y oxidación del papel acorde con su antigüedad, pliegues perimetrales y a la mitad de la hoja en sentido transversal y leves pérdidas de soporte. Presenta restauración.

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