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''Flandria Illustrata'' is a historiographical and topographical work from 1641 by the Flemish canon
Antonius Sanderus Antonius Sanderus ( Antwerp, 15 September 1586 – Affligem, 10 January 1664) was a Flemish Catholic cleric and historian. Biography Sanderus was born "Antoon Sanders", but like all writers and scholars of his time he Latinized his name. Having ...
. It contains historical descriptions of the main towns and villages of the former
County of Flanders The County of Flanders was a historic territory in the Low Countries. From 862 onwards, the counts of Flanders were among the original twelve peers of the Kingdom of France. For centuries, their estates around the cities of Ghent, Bruges and Ypr ...
, in addition to the lives of its counts and bishops. The works is lavishly illustrated. It contains etched portraits of historical figures and heraldic representations but it is specifically known for its maps and topographical views which form an important source for historic study. The Latin work knew several editions and translations until well into the 18th century. In Dutch it was published under the title ''Verheerlykt Vlaandre'' (Glorify Flanders).


Sanderus' predecessors

Sanderus tells us in his ''Sanderus Apologidion'' that the biggest inspiration for his ''Flandria Illustrata'' was the ''Theatrum sive Hollandiae Comitatus et urbium nova descriptio Marcus Zuerius Boxhornius'' (Boxhorn Nl), which in 1632 was published by the Amsterdam based publisher and engraver Henricus Hondius. It was Sanderus' goal to surpass his predecessors, both in terms of completeness and quality.


Illustrations

As the title ''Flandria Illustrata'' underlines it is more lavishly illustrated than its earlier Dutch example. Apart from city maps in cavalier projection, major civil and ecclesiastic buildings and structures such as town halls, guild houses, fortifications, churches and convents are represented, mostly in
bird's eye view A bird's-eye view is an elevated view of an object or location from a very steep viewing angle, creating a perspective as if the observer were a bird in flight looking downwards. Bird's-eye views can be an aerial photograph, but also a dr ...
. Rural places are often represented with a view of the local castle or country house, underscoring the feodal structure of the county. Many illustrations have been provided by the artist and surveyor Vedastus Du Plouich. City maps of larger cities such as Brugge and Ghent however are based on older published sources such as Braun and Hogenberg's '
Civitates Orbis Terrarum Georg Braun (also ''Brunus, Bruin''; 1541 – 10 March 1622) was a German topo-geographer. From 1572 to 1617, he edited the ''Civitates orbis terrarum,'' which contains 546 prospects, bird's-eye views and maps of cities from all around the ...
'. In the case of the map of Ghent for example the map is oriented in a different direction and the representation of some streets and fortifications is updated.


Publication

The writing and publishing of ''Flandria Illustrata'' did not run without a hitch. After the plan was conceived, Sanderus contacted the publisher Henricus Hondius, who had published the work of Boxhorn. The contact went through an intermediary named Johannes D'Hondt, a nephew of the publisher and an acquaintance of Sanderus. There was one major problem: Hondius, based in a Calvinist Republic, was a Protestant. This would mean that the book would be difficult to obtain in Catholic Flanders, but it would also put Sanderus, a canon, in a bad light. Protestant publishers had already found a solution to this problem: the book was printed and published in the Protestant Republic, but under the name of a Catholic publisher from
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. From 1632 Sanderus began with the first studies for his work. In 1634 he signed a contract with Hondius. After some time tensions arose: Hondius had begun the work with the material he already received, but had to interrupt the production process repeatedly because of articles and drawings that were still lacking. Hondius himself remained not free from blame: he sent back several drawings and maps for (unnecessary) corrections while failing to implement the corrections that Sanderus suggested. Hondius was so thoroughly tired of the situation that he sold the ''Flandria Illustrata'' to its competitor brothers Blaeu without even notifying Sanderus nor Johannes D'Hondt. Meanwhile the publication already advanced fairly well. Although the publication was initially planned for Easter 1637, it would take almost four more years until the first volume appeared on April the first 1641.


Third volume

Sanderus also prepared a third volume containing a description of
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,
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and the
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that was titled; ''Icones Urbium, Villarum, Castellorum et Coenobiorum Gallo-Flandriae, quae Tertia Pars est Flandriae illustratae''. Although it was already prepared in detail, including the preparatory drawings for the maps and illustrations by Vedastus du Plouich , this volume was never published. The drawings by du Plouich survived and are kept in the manuscript department of the Royal Library of Belgium.


Notes


References

*Caullet, G., De gegraveerde, onuitgegeven en verloren geraakte teekeningen voor Sanderus’ Flandria Illustrata, Antwerpen, 1908 *De Borchgrave, O., 'Henricus Hondius en de eerste uitgave van Sanderus’ Flandria illustrata', ''Handelingen van de Koninklijke Geschied- en Oudheidkundige kring van Kortrijk'', jrg. x (1979), nr. 96, pp. 95-113 *De Vleesschauwer, C., ''De Flandria illustrata van Antonius Sanderus: alfabetisch register van het illustratiemateriaal in de twee Latijnse edities (1641, 1732) en in Verheerlijkt Vlaandre (1735)'', Brussels, 1978 *Fris, V., 'Sanderus', ''Biographie Nationale'', XXI, Brussels, 1913, pp. 317-367 *Galesloot, L., ''La Flandria illustrata de Sanderus. Première édition. Notice historique sur sa publication'', Bruges, 1873 *Van Overschelde, A.D., ''Leven en werken van kanunnik Antoon Sanders die zich Sanderus noemde'' (De Vlaamse toeristische bibliotheek. Deel 27), Antwerpen, 1964. *Viaene, A., 'Van Flandria Illustrata naar Verheerlijkt Vlaandre. Bibliografische kanttekeningen op Sanderus, 1641-1735', ''Biekorf'', jrg. 70 (1970), pp. 193-204


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Illustrations for the unpublished third volume of Flandria Illustrata at KBR
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