
He said that Capital should explore other opportunities to fulfill its fiduciary responsibilities to stockholders, “including by credibly assessing alternative strategic and/or financing options which benefit, not impair, all equity holders.”Ĭapital did not respond to a request for comment from McKnight’s Business Daily before the publication deadline. To that end, he wrote that not only does Ortelius oppose the transactions, but the firm “intends to vote its shares against their approval.”įrom DeSorcy’s perspective, he said that Capital has breached its fiduciary responsibilities to stockholders. The Parergon can be called a truly original work of Ortelius. “Fundamentally, we believe there are other stockholders like Ortelius who not only oppose this transaction, but also stand ready, willing and able to assist the company with its near-term capital needs and other strategic initiatives in light of the company’s tremendous long-term potential,” he wrote.ĭeSorcy argued that the deal would hurt existing shareholders. “The market evidently recognizes that these highly questionable transactions include egregious terms, which effectively hand control of CSL to Conversant while punitively diluting existing stockholders and hindering the business with excessive costs,” DeSorcy wrote on behalf of Ortelius. From Ortelius’ Theatrum Orbis Terrarum, Latin edition, Antwerp, 1584. Ortelius (Abraham) Aegyptus Antiqua, two-sheet map of ancient Egypt, Antwerp, 1584. Ortelius is said to have been the first person to pose the question of the continents once being a single land mass before separating into their current. Leventhal Map CenterĬollection (local): Norman B.According to yesterday’s letter from Ortelius, Capital’s stock price has dropped almost 50% since the transactions were announced. Aegyptus Antiqua Alternate Title: Aegyptvs Antiqva Author: Ortelius, Abraham, 1527-1598 and Plantin, Christophe, approximately 1520-1589 Author (no Collectors): Plantin, Christophe, approximately 1520-1589.

Location: Boston Public Library Norman B. Antony fought with her, and rather than face life without one another, both lovers took their own lives.Ĭreator: Ortelius, Abraham, 1527-1598 Name on Item: Striking example of Ortelius two sheet map of the Nile River Valley, the most important river in the world to. Sharp copper engraving printed on strong paper. The combined power of Egypt and Rome struck fear into the hearts of the Roman government, who declared war on Cleopatra. Aegyptus antiqua cartographic material : terra suis contenta bonis non indiga mercis Aut Iouis in solo tanta est fiducia Nilo / Abraham Ortelli Ortelius. Ancient Egypt Aegyptus Antiqua by Abraham Ortelius Detail Date of first edition: 1595 Date of this map: 1601 Dimensions (not including margins): 36 x 51 cm Dimensions (including margins): 46,5 x 55,5 cm Condition: good. Cleopatra famously seduced both Julius Caesar and later Antony, with whom she had children.


Cleopatra, Queen of Egypt, and Mark Antony, co-ruler of Rome are entangled in a romantic and political relationship wrought with betrayal, despair, and love.

The tragedy of Antony and Cleopatra takes place in the ancient empires of Rome and Egypt, the latter of which is depicted on this 1584 map.
