PLANISPHERE REPRESENTANT TOUTE L'ETENDUE DU MONDE. DANS L'ORDRE QU'ON A SUIVI DANS CE LIVRE. NB. LES CHIFFRES SE RAPORTENT AUX CARTES ET AUX PAGES DES DESCRIPTIONS - UC Berkeley GeoData
PLANISPHERE REPRESENTANT TOUTE L'ETENDUE DU MONDE. DANS L'ORDRE QU'ON A SUIVI DANS CE LIVRE. NB. LES CHIFFRES SE RAPORTENT AUX CARTES ET AUX PAGES DES DESCRIPTIONS
See general notes. With imprint erased. Issued in: Atlas / Amstelaedami Chés I.B. Elwe, 1792. Jonathan Potter's selection of fine, decorative and rare old maps, the World and North America, Autumn 1985, Item #52; Koeman II,El2(1); Koeman IV,Ren1(1)&Ren2. "Chez LOUIS RENARD, Avec Privilege de Nosseigneurs les Etats de Hollande et de Westfrise." Issued in his: Atlas de la navigation et du commerce qui se fait dans toutes les parties du monde, Amsterdam, 1715. Reissued 1739. California shown as large island on this map, and is labeled California Isle; Terres Inconnues to north, and sea passage between the two. Figure of Atlas at page bottom holding the map: north polar azimuthal projection with equidistant concentric circle of latitude; also known as Turquet's projection.
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