DIVERSI GLOBI TERR-AQVEI STATIONE VARIANTE ET VISU INTERCEDENTE, PER COLUROS TROPICORUM. PER AMBOS POLOS ET PARTICUL. SPHÆRÆ ZENITH IN PLANUM DELINEATI ORTHOGRAPHICI PROSPECTUS; QUIBUS ADDITÆ PRO MUTATIONE HORIZONTIS DIFFERENTES SPHÆRÆ POSITIONES EARUMQUE MUTUA CUM CIRC. CŒLESTRIB9 CONVENIENTIA ET RELATIO; AUGUSTÆ VINDELICOR. CURA ET STUDIO - UC Berkeley GeoData
DIVERSI GLOBI TERR-AQVEI STATIONE VARIANTE ET VISU INTERCEDENTE, PER COLUROS TROPICORUM. PER AMBOS POLOS ET PARTICUL. SPHÆRÆ ZENITH IN PLANUM DELINEATI ORTHOGRAPHICI PROSPECTUS; QUIBUS ADDITÆ PRO MUTATIONE HORIZONTIS DIFFERENTES SPHÆRÆ POSITIONES EARUMQUE MUTUA CUM CIRC. CŒLESTRIB9 CONVENIENTIA ET RELATIO; AUGUSTÆ VINDELICOR. CURA ET STUDIO
MATTH. SEUTTERI, S.C.M. GEOGR C. Privil. S.R.I. Vicariat. California with two indentations on northern coast. Only N. Albion labeled. Issued in his: Atlas minor præcipua orbis terrarum imperia, regna et provincias, germanæ potissimum ... . -- [Augsburg?, 1744?] Engraved by: Andr. Silbereisen Sculps. (lower right); A. C. Seutter delin. (lower left). Explorers routes shown including Magellan, Dampier, Gaetani, Tasman, and S. Antoine. The route of S. Antoine in 1710 is the latest date shown. Title spread across 4 cartouches above and below the hemispheres. Six celestial charts surround the hemispheres. Nordenskiöld Collection 2, 283(5); LC 5976.
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