L'Amerique Meridionale et Septentrionale Dresée selon les dernieres Relations et suivant les Nouvelles Decouvertes dont les points principaux sont places sur les Observations de Mrs. de l'Accademie Royale des Sciences

18th century Copper engraving. Relief shown pictorially. Printed in cartouche in bottom of map: "L'Amerique Meridionale et Septentrionale Dresée selon les dernieres Relations et suivant les Nouvelles Decouvertes dont les points principaux sont places sur les Observations de Mrs. de l'...

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Main Authors: Fer, Nicolas de, 1646-1620, Inselin, C.
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Language:French
Published: Fer, Nicolas de 1717
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Fer, Nicolas de, 1646-1620
Inselin, C.
L'Amerique Meridionale et Septentrionale Dresée selon les dernieres Relations et suivant les Nouvelles Decouvertes dont les points principaux sont places sur les Observations de Mrs. de l'Accademie Royale des Sciences
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description 18th century Copper engraving. Relief shown pictorially. Printed in cartouche in bottom of map: "L'Amerique Meridionale et Septentrionale Dresée selon les dernieres Relations et suivant les Nouvelles Decouvertes dont les points principaux sont places sur les Observations de Mrs. de l'Accademie Royale des Sciences. Par N. de Fer." Printed in lower left corner: "A Paris Cher l'Autheur dan l'Isle du Palais Sur le Quay de l'Orloge a la Sphere Royale Avec priv. du Roy 1717." Printed in lower right corner in decorative cartouche is a scale with "C. Inselin Scripsit" printed in border of cartouche. Printed in cartouche in upper left corner: "Dresée et Dediée A Nosseigneurs les Enfans de France. Par leur tres humble et tres Obeissant Servietuer de Fer. Geogr. De Mgr. Le Dauphin" Printed on second leaf accompanying map: "Description del'Amerique par de Fer. L'Amerique est borne au Septentrion, par les terres Arctiques, au Midy par la Mer Magelanique, a l'Orient par la Mer du Nord, et a l'Occident par la Mer Pacifique ou du Sud. Elle fut decouverte en 1492…" A crown and feathers are depicted around the border of the dedication cartouche in the upper left corner. New Zealand and the Solomon Islands are shown. Of note, California is depicted as an island. The Canary Islands, the Cabo Verde islands and the Azores are displayed prominently off the coast of Africa. Scale: c.a. 1:60,000,000. Nicolas de Fer (1646-1720) was a cartographer, a publisher and Royal Geographer in France. He was quite prolific, producing more than 600 maps including atlases, wall maps and sheet maps. In fact, he was able to publish three major atlases within a five-year span between 1700 and 1705. Much of his work includes maps of France and Europe. However, he is well known for his ornate decoration rather than accurate depictions. He was succeeded by his sons-in-law, J. F. Benard and G. Danet. His best known works include: “Costes de France” (1690), “Liége etc.” (1693), “Introduction á la Fortification” (1693), “Atlas Royal” (1695, 1699-1702), “Petit Atlas” (1697), “Atlas Curieux” (1700-1705), “Atlas ou Recueil de Cartes Géog.” (1709-22), “Introduction á la Géog.” (1717), “Californie” (1720) (Tooley, “Tooley’s Dictionary of Mapmakers,” 206; Moreland and Bannister, 130; Portinaro and Knirsch, 314). Originally, this map was first issued in 1699. It was reissued in 1705 without any changes and again issued in 1717, this time with a new imprint including publication information. According to McLaughlin and Mayo, there are a total of six different states of the map starting with 1699 and ending in 1742 (55, entry 127). In this particular map, California is shown as an island, a common occurrence despite the fact that exploration information from Jesuit Father Kino revealed that California was a peninsula in 1705 (Tooley, “California as an Island,” 61; Wheat, 66; Wagner, 324). Source(s): McLaughlin, Glen and Nancy H. Mayo. “The Mapping of California as an Island: An Illustrated Checklist.” Saratoga, CA: California Map Society, 1995. Moreland, Carl and David Bannister. “Antique Maps: A Collector’s Handbook.” New York: Longman Group, Ltd., 1983. Portinaro, Pierluigi and Franco Knirsch. “The Cartography of North America 1500-1800.” New York: Facts on File, Inc., 1987. Tooley, Ronald Vere. “Tooley’s Dictionary of Mapmakers.” Hertfordshire: Map Collector Publications Limited, 1979. ---. “California as an Island: A Geographic Misconception Illustrated by 100 Examples from 1625 to 1770.” London: Map Collector’s Circle, 1964. Wagner, Henry R. “The Cartography of the Northwest Coast of America to the year 1800 Volume 2.” Berkeley: University of California Press, 1937. Wheat, Carl I. “Mapping the Transmississippi West.” Volume 1. San Francisco: Institute of Historical Cartography, 1957.
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author Fer, Nicolas de, 1646-1620
Inselin, C.
author_facet Fer, Nicolas de, 1646-1620
Inselin, C.
author_sort Fer, Nicolas de, 1646-1620
title L'Amerique Meridionale et Septentrionale Dresée selon les dernieres Relations et suivant les Nouvelles Decouvertes dont les points principaux sont places sur les Observations de Mrs. de l'Accademie Royale des Sciences
title_short L'Amerique Meridionale et Septentrionale Dresée selon les dernieres Relations et suivant les Nouvelles Decouvertes dont les points principaux sont places sur les Observations de Mrs. de l'Accademie Royale des Sciences
title_full L'Amerique Meridionale et Septentrionale Dresée selon les dernieres Relations et suivant les Nouvelles Decouvertes dont les points principaux sont places sur les Observations de Mrs. de l'Accademie Royale des Sciences
title_fullStr L'Amerique Meridionale et Septentrionale Dresée selon les dernieres Relations et suivant les Nouvelles Decouvertes dont les points principaux sont places sur les Observations de Mrs. de l'Accademie Royale des Sciences
title_full_unstemmed L'Amerique Meridionale et Septentrionale Dresée selon les dernieres Relations et suivant les Nouvelles Decouvertes dont les points principaux sont places sur les Observations de Mrs. de l'Accademie Royale des Sciences
title_sort l'amerique meridionale et septentrionale dresée selon les dernieres relations et suivant les nouvelles decouvertes dont les points principaux sont places sur les observations de mrs. de l'accademie royale des sciences
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Rare Map Collection. G3290 1717 F4
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McLaughlin and Mayo, 55, entry 127. Tooley, “California as an Island,” 61. Wagner, 324. Wheat, 66.
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spelling ftuwashingtonlib:oai:cdm16786.contentdm.oclc.org:maps/7 2023-05-15T15:23:07+02:00 L'Amerique Meridionale et Septentrionale Dresée selon les dernieres Relations et suivant les Nouvelles Decouvertes dont les points principaux sont places sur les Observations de Mrs. de l'Accademie Royale des Sciences Fer, Nicolas de, 1646-1620 Inselin, C. University of Washington Libraries. Special Collections Division. Western Hemisphere; North America; South America; Central America; Pacific Ocean; California; 1717 2 leaves 23 x 34 cm. Scanned from original map at 600 dpi in TIFF format, resized and enhanced at 600 ppi using Adobe Photoshop, and imported as JPEG2000 using ContentDM's software JPEG2000 Extension. 2008. http://cdm16786.contentdm.oclc.org:80/cdm/ref/collection/maps/id/7 French fre Fer, Nicolas de World and Regional Maps, 16th to the 19th centuries McLaughlin and Mayo, 55, entry 127. Tooley, “California as an Island,” 61. Wagner, 324. Wheat, 66. MAP171 University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections, [Digital ID Number or Negative Number] http://cdm16786.contentdm.oclc.org:80/cdm/ref/collection/maps/id/7 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/ For information on permissions for use and reproductions please visit UW Libraries Special Collections Use Permissions page: http://www.lib.washington.edu/specialcollections/services/permission-for-use University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections Rare Map Collection. G3290 1717 F4 America--Maps--Early works to 1800 Map; Engraving; image 1717 ftuwashingtonlib 2019-03-23T23:57:02Z 18th century Copper engraving. Relief shown pictorially. Printed in cartouche in bottom of map: "L'Amerique Meridionale et Septentrionale Dresée selon les dernieres Relations et suivant les Nouvelles Decouvertes dont les points principaux sont places sur les Observations de Mrs. de l'Accademie Royale des Sciences. Par N. de Fer." Printed in lower left corner: "A Paris Cher l'Autheur dan l'Isle du Palais Sur le Quay de l'Orloge a la Sphere Royale Avec priv. du Roy 1717." Printed in lower right corner in decorative cartouche is a scale with "C. Inselin Scripsit" printed in border of cartouche. Printed in cartouche in upper left corner: "Dresée et Dediée A Nosseigneurs les Enfans de France. Par leur tres humble et tres Obeissant Servietuer de Fer. Geogr. De Mgr. Le Dauphin" Printed on second leaf accompanying map: "Description del'Amerique par de Fer. L'Amerique est borne au Septentrion, par les terres Arctiques, au Midy par la Mer Magelanique, a l'Orient par la Mer du Nord, et a l'Occident par la Mer Pacifique ou du Sud. Elle fut decouverte en 1492…" A crown and feathers are depicted around the border of the dedication cartouche in the upper left corner. New Zealand and the Solomon Islands are shown. Of note, California is depicted as an island. The Canary Islands, the Cabo Verde islands and the Azores are displayed prominently off the coast of Africa. Scale: c.a. 1:60,000,000. Nicolas de Fer (1646-1720) was a cartographer, a publisher and Royal Geographer in France. He was quite prolific, producing more than 600 maps including atlases, wall maps and sheet maps. In fact, he was able to publish three major atlases within a five-year span between 1700 and 1705. Much of his work includes maps of France and Europe. However, he is well known for his ornate decoration rather than accurate depictions. He was succeeded by his sons-in-law, J. F. Benard and G. Danet. His best known works include: “Costes de France” (1690), “Liége etc.” (1693), “Introduction á la Fortification” (1693), “Atlas Royal” (1695, 1699-1702), “Petit Atlas” (1697), “Atlas Curieux” (1700-1705), “Atlas ou Recueil de Cartes Géog.” (1709-22), “Introduction á la Géog.” (1717), “Californie” (1720) (Tooley, “Tooley’s Dictionary of Mapmakers,” 206; Moreland and Bannister, 130; Portinaro and Knirsch, 314). Originally, this map was first issued in 1699. It was reissued in 1705 without any changes and again issued in 1717, this time with a new imprint including publication information. According to McLaughlin and Mayo, there are a total of six different states of the map starting with 1699 and ending in 1742 (55, entry 127). In this particular map, California is shown as an island, a common occurrence despite the fact that exploration information from Jesuit Father Kino revealed that California was a peninsula in 1705 (Tooley, “California as an Island,” 61; Wheat, 66; Wagner, 324). Source(s): McLaughlin, Glen and Nancy H. Mayo. “The Mapping of California as an Island: An Illustrated Checklist.” Saratoga, CA: California Map Society, 1995. Moreland, Carl and David Bannister. “Antique Maps: A Collector’s Handbook.” New York: Longman Group, Ltd., 1983. Portinaro, Pierluigi and Franco Knirsch. “The Cartography of North America 1500-1800.” New York: Facts on File, Inc., 1987. Tooley, Ronald Vere. “Tooley’s Dictionary of Mapmakers.” Hertfordshire: Map Collector Publications Limited, 1979. ---. “California as an Island: A Geographic Misconception Illustrated by 100 Examples from 1625 to 1770.” London: Map Collector’s Circle, 1964. Wagner, Henry R. “The Cartography of the Northwest Coast of America to the year 1800 Volume 2.” Berkeley: University of California Press, 1937. Wheat, Carl I. “Mapping the Transmississippi West.” Volume 1. San Francisco: Institute of Historical Cartography, 1957. Other/Unknown Material Arctique* University of Washington, Seattle: Digital Collections New Zealand Pacific