Wan guo da di quan tu : Qing dai guo ren hui ke de shi jie di tu
Qing dai guo ren hui ke de shi jie di tu | The comprehensive universal atlas : world map drawn by Chinese in the Qing Dynasty
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Facsimile. Title and some text also in English. Original map consists of 8 scrolls (130 x 28 cm.), was drawn by Ye Zipei in Daoguang period of Qing Dynasty. Reprint. Originally published: China, 1851. Includes bibliographical references. Text on Shelf.
Fujian quan sheng zong tu
福建全省總圖
Fujian quan sheng zong tu (General maps of Fujian Province) is a printed edition dating from the Daoguang reign (1820-50) of the Qing dynasty. The maps of Fujian in the book are drawn clearly and in great detail. The work consists of 24 leaves, of which 18 are maps. The first map, entitled Fujian quan tu (General map of Fujian), concentrates on the main…
Huang zhao zhi sheng di yu quan tu
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Scale ca. 1:4,500,000. Wood block print, hand colored. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridian: Beijing. Includes 2 insets and historical text. AACR2
Contributor:
Chevalier, Stanislas
Date:1893
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Huang Qing di li tu
皇清地理圖
Huang Qing di li tu (Geographical maps of the Qing Empire) was compiled by Dong Youcheng (1791-1823), courtesy name Fangli, a native of Yanghu (part of present-day Changzhou), Jiangsu, a Qing mathematician. He compiled the work using the imperial maps of Kangxi (reigned 1662-1722) and Qianlong (reigned 1736-1795), extensively consulting historical records, and collecting a wide range of local histories. The maps were carefully…