Rare book: Isolario
Isolario , Book of Islands, is the best-known work of Venetian cartographer and miniaturist Benedetto Bordone. It was originally printed in Venice in 1528 by Nicolo Zappino, but the edition held by the IET is from a later printing in 1534. It was intended to be a guide for sailors and includes double page woodcut maps as well as smaller woodcut maps in the text. The book forms part of the collection of Silvanus P. Thompson purchased in 1917 by the IET. You can find out more about Thompson, his work and his association with the IET here . His collection of books and pamphlets covered a wide range of subjects including navigation, which is likely why he acquired this work. His collection also includes several similar works such as The Safeguard of Sailers by Cornelius Antoniszoon published in…