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MapA mapp of all the world projected in two hemispheres in which are exactly described all the parts of the Earth and seas Relief shown pictorially. Includes illustrated cartouche and coat of arms. Dedicated to Charles II. Shows California as an island. Shirley, R.W. Mapping of the world, 501 Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.
- Contributor: Berry, William - Sanson, Nicolas
- Date: 1680-01-01
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MapTo Capt. John Wood this map of the world, drawn according to Mercators projection, is humbly dedicated
Map of the world, drawn according to Mercators projection Relief shown pictorially. Shows California as an island. Includes the name "Pensilvania", so is a second state issued after 1682. Includes illustrations, north polar hemisphere, two compass roses and rhumb lines. Printed on two sheets and pasted together. Shirley, Rodney W. Mapping of the world. 1983, 472 Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.- Contributor: Morden, Robert - Berry, William
- Date: 1690-01-01
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MapNorth America divided into its principall parts where are distinguished the severall states which belong to the English, Spanish, and French
North America divided into its pricipall parts, viz. Arctick lands, New North Wales, N. South Wales, N. Brittain, Canada, N. France, N. Scotland, N. England, N. York, N. Jarsey, Mary-Land, Virginia, Carolina, Florida, Mexico, the islands of New Found Land, California, the Antilles, in which are distinguished the severall countries as they are possessed by the English, Spanish, and French, &c Relief shown pictorially. At upper right: Described by Sanson, corrected and amended by William Berry. Prime meridian: Ferro. Includes ill. Sectioned and mounted on cloth backing. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.- Contributor: Berry, William - Sanson, Nicolas
- Date: 1680-01-01
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MapMediterranean Sea divided into its Principall parts or seas Based on La Mer Mediterraneʹe divisee en ses Principales Parties, ou Mers by Nicolas Sanson. Available also through the Library of Congress web site as a raster image.
- Contributor: Berry, William - Sanson, Nicolas
- Date: 1680-01-01
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MapThe empire of the Great Turke in Europe, Asia, & Africa : divided into all its beglerbeglicz or governments in which are also distinguished the states that are tributary to him
Dominions or empire of the Great Turke in Europe, Asia, and Africa : Covers the Ottoman Empire and adjacent regions of the Middle East. Relief shown pictorially. Prime meridian: Ferro. Originally printed on 2 sheets (western/eastern) now conjoined. LC copy imperfect: Fold-lined to form sheet quarters. Includes inset of Algerian littoral of Africa, bar scales for 5 different lengths of measurement, embellished title cartouche, and embellished bar-scale cartouche. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site...- Contributor: Berry, William - Sanson, Nicolas
- Date: 1680-01-01