La Grande Tartarie : Par le Sr. Sanson d'Abbeville Geographe du Roy. Avec privilege pour 20 Ans. 1652. A. Peyrounin Sculp. (to accompany) L'Asie en plvsievrs cartes novvelles, et exactes . A Paris, Chez l'Autheur.

Copper engraved double page map, hand colored in outline, with decorative cartouche. Covers Asia, north of India to the Arctic Ocean. Showing boundaries, regions occupied by Tatar tribes, major cities, towns, villages, rivers, mountains, drainage, etc. Relief shown pictorially. Atlas of Asia, dedica...

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Main Authors: Sanson, Nicolas, 1600-1667, Peyrounin, Abraham
Format: Map
Language:unknown
Published: N. Sanson 1652
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Summary:Copper engraved double page map, hand colored in outline, with decorative cartouche. Covers Asia, north of India to the Arctic Ocean. Showing boundaries, regions occupied by Tatar tribes, major cities, towns, villages, rivers, mountains, drainage, etc. Relief shown pictorially. Atlas of Asia, dedicated to Nicolas Fouquet, 104 pages of explanatory text and 17 folded maps of various Empires, Kingdoms, States, Republics and Islands. Maps based on Jesuit missionary sources, copper engraved double page, hand colored in outline, with decorative cartouches, some engraved by A. Peyrounin. Showing major cities, towns, villages, rivers, mountains, drainage, etc. Relief shown pictorially. This is the second volume of the first edition of Sanson's quarto Atlas, a geographical description of the four continents of the world in four separate volumes, L'Europe, Asie, Afrique, Amerique, each with engraved title page, accompanied by text and folded maps, bound in full brown calf with rich gold decoration and gold title on spine. Published over the period 1648 to 1657, these are the first atlases published by Sanson, a noted French historian and cartographer, the geographer to the French king. Most of the maps were engraved especially for these works and are not reductions of larger previously published maps. Pastoreau Sanson IA, IIA, IIIA, VIIA; Phillips 494.