Map Monde Ou Description Generale Du Globe Terrestre. N. 2. (to accompany) Atlas Historique . Tome I. A Amsterdam, chez L'Honore & Chatelain. M DCC XVIII (1718).

Double hemisphere map of the world, on sheet 45x51, with 2 insets: Le Soleil selon le pere Kircher; La Lune Selon Monsieur Cassini. Showing California as an island and many navigational details and ships at sea. The northwest coast of America connecting with an arctic land mass. Below the map, table...

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Main Authors: Chatelain Henri, 1684-1743, Gueudeville, Nicolas
Format: Map
Language:unknown
Published: L'Honore & Chatelain 1718
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Summary:Double hemisphere map of the world, on sheet 45x51, with 2 insets: Le Soleil selon le pere Kircher; La Lune Selon Monsieur Cassini. Showing California as an island and many navigational details and ships at sea. The northwest coast of America connecting with an arctic land mass. Below the map, tables of the countries in each continent and definitions of geographical and hydrographical terms. Includes notes and compass rose. First edition of this Historical atlas of the world, with new introduction to history and chronology and updated maps, in 7 volumes, dated 1714-1720. By Henri Abraham Chatelain and descriptive text for volumes I-VI, by Nicolas Gueudeville. Include 308 maps, views and charts, some folded, some double page. Vol. 1-2, 4-5 and 7 have added illustrated title-pages. Vol. 2-3, nouvelle. edition, 1720; Vol. 2 called "Tome II, Premiere partie". Vol. 3 called "Tome II, seconde partie." Vol. 7 has title: Supplement a l’Atlas historique . avec des dissertations sur chaque sujet, par mr. H.P. Limiers . Tome VII & dernier. Volumes 1-6 covers: T. I. Grece, Romaine, Italie, France, Espagne, Provinces-Unies. T. II. Allemagne, Prusse, Hongrie, Boheme. T. III. Grande Bretagne, Irlande, Suisse, Savoye, Lorraine, Venise. T. IV. Dannemarck, Suede, Pologne, Moscovie, Turquie. T. V. Asie. T. VI. Afrique. Volumes are bound in brown leather covers with gold-embossed on spine and title "Atlas Historique Tom ." stamped in gold. "Henri Abraham Chatelain, whose "Atlas Historique" was one of the most expansive Dutch encyclopedias of the age. First published in 1705, Chatelain's Atlas Historique was part of an immense seven-volume encyclopedia. Although the main focus of the text was geography, the work also included a wealth of historical, political, and genealogical information. The text was compiled by Nicholas Gueudeville and Garillon with a supplement by H.P. de Limiers and the maps were engraved by Chatelain, primarily after maps by De L'Isle. The maps were accompanied by information pertaining to cosmography, ...