"Avec privilege.", Appeared in Anville's Atlas général., Imperfect: Mutilated wih loss of text. Hand colored. Sheets joined. Manuscript note in unidentified hand., Includes seven bar scales., and Relief shown pictorially.
Publisher:
Chez l'Auteur aux Galerie du Louvre,
Subject (Geographic):
Asia--Maps--Early works to 1800.
Subject (Name):
Anville, Jean Baptiste Bourguignon d', 1697-1782. Atlas général. and Haye, G. de la
Sea chart of Australia (Hollandia Nova) Southeast Asia, China, Japan, Korea and India. Three Dutch galleons appear in the lower right corner of the map.
Description:
Bar scales in Dutch, Spanish and English miles., From: Pieter Goos' op't Waeter inde Vergulde Zeespiegel, 1666., North oriented to the left., and Relief shown pictorially.
Subject (Geographic):
Asia--Maps--Early works to 1800., Australia--Maps--Early works to 1800., and Southeast Asia--Maps--Early works to 1800.
Backed with paper. Ms. no. "88" in upper right corner. Sheet measures 53.4 x 62.5 cm. No. 81 of 87 maps bound together., Inset: Tartariae pars. Scale not given., Map [51] from: Magnum theatrum belli, quousque se hodie in orbe extendit : continens novissimas et perfectissimas, tam particulares quam generales, Tabulas Geographicas : Germaniae, Beglii, Hungariae, Italiee, Galliae, Hispaniae, Magniae Britaniae, Scandinaviae, Poloniae, Moscoviae, Asiae, Americae et Africae : cum speciali indice, quo cujuslibet Tabulae notabilia exhibentur / opus collectum a Carolo Allard. Amstelo Batavo : [C. Allard?, 1702]., Prime meridian: Ferro., Relief shown pictorially., and The map covers most of Eurasia from the Middle East, the whole of Tartaria [i.e. China and the Russian Republic in the north], Iaponia [i.e. Japan] and an incomplete outline of Yedso [probably the islands of Hokkaido and Sakhalin] and all of South East Asia, including the East Indies. It incorporates Nicholas Witsen's Asian and Siberian cartography - Witsen was a prominent politician, Mayor of Amsterdam, scholar and cartographer. The decorative cartouche features an oriental courtesan with merchants of many nations presenting gifts. Relief is shown pictorially.
Publisher:
[Carel Allard,
Subject (Geographic):
Asia--Maps--Early works to 1800.
Subject (Name):
Allard, Carel, 1648-ca. 1709. Magnum theatrum belli., Gouwen, Gilliam van der, engraver., Tidemann, Philipp, 1657-1705., and Witsen, Nicolaas, 1641-1717.
Appears in various editions of Wit's Atlas., Hand colored in outline., Imperfect: chipped and torn along edges, with no loss of text. Backed with paper., Map of Asia from Saudi Arabia, Russia, India, China, Japan to Southeast Asia., Number "4" in upper right corner., and Relief shown pictorially.