Orbis veteribus noti tabula nova [cartographic material] / auctore Guillelmo de L'Isle é Regià Sci...
Orbis veteribus noti tabula nova [cartographic material] / auctore Guillelmo de L'Isle é Regià Scientiarum Academia et Christianissimi Francorum Regis Geographo primario ; I. Condet Sculp.
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Full title
Author / Creator
Publisher
Amstelodami : apud I Covens et C. Mortier, [1725?]
Date
[1725?]
Call Numbers
M2 110/1644/1 , Z/M2 110/1644/1
Record Identifier
MMS ID
Language
Latin
Formats
Physical Description
Cartographic data
Scale [ca.1:27 000 000] (W 20°00'00"--E 160°00'00"/N 90°00'00"--S 90°00'00")
Physical content
1 map : hand col. ; 47.2 cm. in diam., on sheet 53 x 65 cm.
Publication information
Publisher
Amstelodami : apud I Covens et C. Mortier, [1725?]
Date Published
[1725?]
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Full title
Orbis veteribus noti tabula nova [cartographic material] / auctore Guillelmo de L'Isle é Regià Scientiarum Academia et Christianissimi Francorum Regis Geographo primario ; I. Condet Sculp.
Authors, Artists and Contributors
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Author / Artists
Notes
General note
Area: Map of the Eastern hemisphere from Polus Arcticus to Polus Antarcticus showing Africa, Europe, Asia and Australia. Australian coastline incomplete only drawn from Great Australian Bight to west coast of Cape York Peninsula and the southern coastline of Tasmania.
Relief shown pictorially.
Shows "old world" classical names & Ptolemaic notes and Australian discoveries up to the time of Tasman....
Additional physical form availability note
Online at the State Library of NSW.
Language note
In Latin.
Time Period
d1725
Identifiers
Primary Identifiers
Call Numbers
M2 110/1644/1 , Z/M2 110/1644/1
Record Identifier
74VvjKWepbBO
Permalink
https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74VvjKWepbBO
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MMS ID
991015105269702626
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