LE GLOBE TERRESTRE REPRESENTÉ EN DEUX PLANS- HEMISPHERES dressée sur les Observations de Mr. de l’Academie Royale des Sciences
- Author(s)
- Chiquet, Jacques, -1721
- Description
- Issued in his: Nouvel Atlas geographique & historique, pour l’Etude facile de la Geographie ... , -- Amsterdam : Henry de Leth à l’enseigne du Pêcheur ... , [1749]. ¶ Issued in his: Nouvel atlas geographique & historique, pour l’Etude facile de la Geographie ... , -- Amsterdam : Chez Henry de Leth ... Amsterdam -- by S.J. Baalde, [1778]. [1749?], with the statement of attribution in the title cartouche, “1719 A Paris Chez Chiquet”, absent. LC 4279; Faupel’s Americana 89(43); Koeman II, Le H 1(9); Koeman I, Baa 1(B); Nordenskiöld I, 43(6). California labeled as I. de Califor. and without place names. D. d’Anian to the north and shown nearly connecting with Hudson’s Bay. Title cartouche of leafy scrollwork (upper middle). Upper text written on both sides of title cartouche entitled, “Pourquoi le Globe est represente en deux Emispheres. Text below the two hemispheres entitled, “Premiers auteurs qui ont invente le Planisphere.”
- Collection
- The Glen McLaughlin Map Collection of California as an Island
- Subject(s)
- California as an island--Maps and North America--Maps
- Held by
- Stanford
- More details at
- https://purl.stanford.edu/cy663hp1753
- Use and reproduction
- Image from the Glen McLaughlin Map Collection of California as an Island courtesy Stanford University Libraries. This item is in the public domain. There are no restrictions on use. If you have questions, please contact the David Rumsey Map Center at rumseymapcenter@stanford.edu.
- Copyright
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