Carte De Nouvelles Decouvertes Au Nord De La Mer De Sud : tant à l'est de la Siberie et du Kamtchatka, qu'à l'ouest de la Nouvelle France

Single sheet (ca. 25 x 18 inches). Fine engraved map of the northern Pacific Ocean with original hand-colour in outline and in part, the title within an elaborate cartouche top centre with text panels on either side. First edition. This is a landmark map in the history of northwestern cartography, c...

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Main Author: L'Isle, Guillaume de, 1675-1726; Buache, Philippe, 1700-1773
Format: Still Image
Language:French
Published: Paris : Delisle 1752
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Online Access:http://digitalcollections.library.miami.edu/cdm/ref/collection/kis0001/id/3923
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spelling ftunivmiami:oai:digitalcollections.library.miami.edu:kis0001/3923 2023-05-15T16:59:31+02:00 Carte De Nouvelles Decouvertes Au Nord De La Mer De Sud : tant à l'est de la Siberie et du Kamtchatka, qu'à l'ouest de la Nouvelle France Map of new discoveries north of the South Sea: both east of Siberia and Kamchatka, and west of New France L'Isle, Guillaume de, 1675-1726; Buache, Philippe, 1700-1773 1750-1759 Northern Hemisphere; North Pacific Region; North Pacific Ocean 1752 Maps 1 map http://digitalcollections.library.miami.edu/cdm/ref/collection/kis0001/id/3923 fre fre Paris : Delisle University of Miami. Library. Special Collections Jay I. Kislak Collection KIS0001 kis0001000015 http://digitalcollections.library.miami.edu/cdm/ref/collection/kis0001/id/3923 This material is in the public domain in the United States. For additional information, please visit: https://digitalcollections.library.miami.edu/digital/custom/copyright-guidelines http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ PDM Northern Hemisphere -- Maps -- Early works to 1800; North Pacific Ocean -- Maps -- Early works to 1800; Asia -- Maps -- Early works to 1800; North America -- Maps -- Early works to 1800 Still Image 1752 ftunivmiami 2023-01-16T19:08:07Z Single sheet (ca. 25 x 18 inches). Fine engraved map of the northern Pacific Ocean with original hand-colour in outline and in part, the title within an elaborate cartouche top centre with text panels on either side. First edition. This is a landmark map in the history of northwestern cartography, charting the common boundaries of North America, Asia and the fictitious "Mer ou Baye de l'Ouest." French cartographer Philippe Buache's map illustrated the recent findings of explorers Aleksey Chirikov and Vitus Bering, a legendary pair of adventurers who led a Russian-sponsored expedition to Northwest America. (Chirikov is recognized as the first European to land on the northwestern coast of North America.) The map identifies the Russian discoveries in 1723, 1732 and 1741, Behring's tracks from his first and second voyages and the De L'Isle de la Croyere with Captain Tchirikow in 1741. The map also shows the track of de Frondt's voyage of 1709 and the route of the Manilla Galleons in 1743 and Water of Wager, discovered in 1746 and 1747. While the map integrates the latest Russian explorations, it also re-invigorates the mythical Sea of the West, which had first appeared on charts published by Johann Baptiste Nolin in circa 1700, but which had quickly disappeared and had not been integrated into modern maps until Philippe Buache began to add the information again in the middle of the 18th Century. Though both De Fuca's and De Fonte's reports turned out to be nothing more than over-imaginative speculation, several members of the French cartographical school long supported the explorers' theoretical claims. Such cartographers included, most notably, Buache himself and his second brother-in-law, Guillame Delisle. Thus, this map constitutes an extraordinarily important document in the history of Northwestern geography in general and Alaska in particular. It also provides false evidence of a passage that only ever existed in legend. Seymour I. Schwartz & Ralph E. Ehrenberg, The Mapping of America (New York, 1980), ... Still Image Kamchatka Alaska Siberia University of Miami: Digital Collections Pacific Seymour ENVELOPE(-56.767,-56.767,-64.283,-64.283)
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topic Northern Hemisphere -- Maps -- Early works to 1800; North Pacific Ocean -- Maps -- Early works to 1800; Asia -- Maps -- Early works to 1800; North America -- Maps -- Early works to 1800
spellingShingle Northern Hemisphere -- Maps -- Early works to 1800; North Pacific Ocean -- Maps -- Early works to 1800; Asia -- Maps -- Early works to 1800; North America -- Maps -- Early works to 1800
L'Isle, Guillaume de, 1675-1726; Buache, Philippe, 1700-1773
Carte De Nouvelles Decouvertes Au Nord De La Mer De Sud : tant à l'est de la Siberie et du Kamtchatka, qu'à l'ouest de la Nouvelle France
topic_facet Northern Hemisphere -- Maps -- Early works to 1800; North Pacific Ocean -- Maps -- Early works to 1800; Asia -- Maps -- Early works to 1800; North America -- Maps -- Early works to 1800
description Single sheet (ca. 25 x 18 inches). Fine engraved map of the northern Pacific Ocean with original hand-colour in outline and in part, the title within an elaborate cartouche top centre with text panels on either side. First edition. This is a landmark map in the history of northwestern cartography, charting the common boundaries of North America, Asia and the fictitious "Mer ou Baye de l'Ouest." French cartographer Philippe Buache's map illustrated the recent findings of explorers Aleksey Chirikov and Vitus Bering, a legendary pair of adventurers who led a Russian-sponsored expedition to Northwest America. (Chirikov is recognized as the first European to land on the northwestern coast of North America.) The map identifies the Russian discoveries in 1723, 1732 and 1741, Behring's tracks from his first and second voyages and the De L'Isle de la Croyere with Captain Tchirikow in 1741. The map also shows the track of de Frondt's voyage of 1709 and the route of the Manilla Galleons in 1743 and Water of Wager, discovered in 1746 and 1747. While the map integrates the latest Russian explorations, it also re-invigorates the mythical Sea of the West, which had first appeared on charts published by Johann Baptiste Nolin in circa 1700, but which had quickly disappeared and had not been integrated into modern maps until Philippe Buache began to add the information again in the middle of the 18th Century. Though both De Fuca's and De Fonte's reports turned out to be nothing more than over-imaginative speculation, several members of the French cartographical school long supported the explorers' theoretical claims. Such cartographers included, most notably, Buache himself and his second brother-in-law, Guillame Delisle. Thus, this map constitutes an extraordinarily important document in the history of Northwestern geography in general and Alaska in particular. It also provides false evidence of a passage that only ever existed in legend. Seymour I. Schwartz & Ralph E. Ehrenberg, The Mapping of America (New York, 1980), ...
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author L'Isle, Guillaume de, 1675-1726; Buache, Philippe, 1700-1773
author_facet L'Isle, Guillaume de, 1675-1726; Buache, Philippe, 1700-1773
author_sort L'Isle, Guillaume de, 1675-1726; Buache, Philippe, 1700-1773
title Carte De Nouvelles Decouvertes Au Nord De La Mer De Sud : tant à l'est de la Siberie et du Kamtchatka, qu'à l'ouest de la Nouvelle France
title_short Carte De Nouvelles Decouvertes Au Nord De La Mer De Sud : tant à l'est de la Siberie et du Kamtchatka, qu'à l'ouest de la Nouvelle France
title_full Carte De Nouvelles Decouvertes Au Nord De La Mer De Sud : tant à l'est de la Siberie et du Kamtchatka, qu'à l'ouest de la Nouvelle France
title_fullStr Carte De Nouvelles Decouvertes Au Nord De La Mer De Sud : tant à l'est de la Siberie et du Kamtchatka, qu'à l'ouest de la Nouvelle France
title_full_unstemmed Carte De Nouvelles Decouvertes Au Nord De La Mer De Sud : tant à l'est de la Siberie et du Kamtchatka, qu'à l'ouest de la Nouvelle France
title_sort carte de nouvelles decouvertes au nord de la mer de sud : tant à l'est de la siberie et du kamtchatka, qu'à l'ouest de la nouvelle france
publisher Paris : Delisle
publishDate 1752
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op_coverage 1750-1759
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