Hemisphere Austral ou Antarctique projette sur un horizon dont le zenith est situe a 140 degres de longit Orient de l' Isle de Fer et a 66d 32' de latit australe, dressse sous les yeux de M. Le Duc De Croy par le Sr. de Vaugondy, Geographe ord. du Roi, du feu Roi de Pologne Duc de Lorr, et de Bar, de l'Academie Royale des Sciences et Belles-lettres de Nancy et Censeur royal; publie sous l'approbation de l'Academie royale des sciences de 24 Mars 1773 et agmente en 1776 . Grave par E. Dussy.

Hand color in outline circular map of the Southern Hemisphere according to the latest discoveries with the tracks of the Captain James Cook. Showing Cook's tracks of the recent expeditions of Cook and Bouganville on New Zealand, Australia, and the South Pacific. Also showing the routes of moder...

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Main Authors: Robert de Vaugondy, Didier, 1723-1786, Dussy, E.
Format: Map
Language:unknown
Published: Academie royale des sciences 1776
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Summary:Hand color in outline circular map of the Southern Hemisphere according to the latest discoveries with the tracks of the Captain James Cook. Showing Cook's tracks of the recent expeditions of Cook and Bouganville on New Zealand, Australia, and the South Pacific. Also showing the routes of modern explorers, such as in 1642 Tasman, Halley in 1700, St. Louis in 1718, Bouvet in 1738, and Cook & Bougainville in 1768. Includes observation notes, table of latitude and longitude and notes. See note field above.