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萬地國球全圖 : 大日本輿地全圖 Bankoku chikyū zenzū : Dainihon yochi zenzū.

萬地國球全圖 : 大日本輿地全圖 Bankoku chikyū zenzū : Dainihon yochi zenzū.

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74VKVXJmyX8Z

Bankoku chikyū zenzū : Dainihon yochi zenzū.

About this item

Full title

Bankoku chikyū zenzū : Dainihon yochi zenzū.

Publisher

[Japan] [Suzutei Taniyoshi?] [1853] | [日本] 鈴亭谷義 [1853]

Alternative title

Supplied translation of title: Map of the World : Abbreviated map of Japan

Call Numbers

M2 100/1853/3

Record Identifier

74VKVXJmyX8Z

MMS ID

991024115511702626

Language

Japanese

Formats

Physical Description

Cartographic data

Not to scale (E 180°--W 180°/N 90°--S 90°).

Scale not given (E 128°--E 145°/N 46°--N 31°).

Physical content

2 maps on 1 sheet : woodcut, hand-coloured ; 23 x 35 cm on sheet 50 x 38 cm, folded in cover to 19 x 13 cm.

Content type

cartographic image

Media type

unmediated

Carrier type

sheet

Publication information

Publisher

[Japan] [Suzutei Taniyoshi?] [1853] | [日本] 鈴亭谷義 [1853]

Date Published

[1853]

More information

Alternative Titles

Full title

Bankoku chikyū zenzū : Dainihon yochi zenzū.

Vernacular Title

萬地國球全圖 : 大日本輿地全圖

Portion of title

Dainihon yochi zenzū | 大日本輿地全圖

Authors, Artists and Contributors
Notes

General note

Map of the world, with map of Japan on one sheet. The world map shows imprecise shapes of continents, in particular the Australian continent. The polar regions are not shown on the map. The map of Japan shows shipping routes.

Mitchell Map Collection copy at M2 100/1853/3: Maps mounted together at join, and folded into brown card cover.

Language note

In Japanese, Kanji and Katakana characters.

Time Period

1853

Identifiers

Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

M2 100/1853/3

Record Identifier

74VKVXJmyX8Z

Permalink

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74VKVXJmyX8Z

Other Identifiers

MMS ID

991024115511702626

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