BMC 71--Extrema Americae Versus Boream, ubi Terra Nova Nova Francia

Early map of Eastern Canada, etc., from the 1662 Latin edition of Blaeu's Atlas Maior, which shows Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, the Gulf of St. Lawrence, Labrador and the Davis and Hudson Straits as well as the southern tip of Greenland. It was the most extensive and accurate portrayal of New Fra...

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Main Author: Blaeu, Johannes
Format: Text
Language:Latin
Published: Digital Maine 2013
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Online Access:https://digitalmaine.com/arc_baxter/30
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Summary:Early map of Eastern Canada, etc., from the 1662 Latin edition of Blaeu's Atlas Maior, which shows Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, the Gulf of St. Lawrence, Labrador and the Davis and Hudson Straits as well as the southern tip of Greenland. It was the most extensive and accurate portrayal of New France available at that time, due largely to the fact that it was carefully copied from Champlain's map of 1632. The elaborate title cartouches symbolize the importance of the Grand Banks fisheries, which are noted on the map. https://digitalmaine.com/arc_baxter/1023/thumbnail.jpg