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MapEstats de l'empire dv Grand Seignevr des Tvrqs ou Svltan des Ottomans en Asie, en Afriqve, et en Evrope
Estats de l'empire du Grand Seigneur des Turqs ou Sultan des Ottomans en Asie, en Afrique, et en Europe Covers the Ottoman Empire and adjacent regions of the Middle East. Relief shown pictorially. Prime meridian: Ferro. Hand colored to emphasize the boundaries of the constituent states and provinces. LC copy imperfect: Vertically fold-lined at sheet center. Includes inset of Algerian/Tunisian littoral of Africa, bar scales for French leagues/German miles, and embellished title cartouche (with 3 Turkish [?] head figurations). Available also through the...- Contributor: Sanson, Nicolas
- Date: 1654-01-01
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MapExpeditionis Alexandri magni per Europam, Asiam et Africam tabula geographica Catalog Record Only Shows nations and their borders in color. Relief shown pictorially.
- Contributor: Duval, P. (Pierre)
- Date: 1654
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MapSyria, et Assyria Catalog Record Only Shows populated places. Relief shown pictorially. LC copy: Boundaries of ancient kingdoms and shore lines are marked in colors.
- Contributor: Luillier, J. - Sanson, Nicolas
- Date: 1655
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MapTabula Itineris Decies Mille Graecorum sub Cyro contra fratrem suum Artaxerxem, Regem Persarum : Eorumque Reditus sub Xenophonte secundum ipsius Xenophontis commentaria Catalog Record Only Shows the route of the march of Cyrus and the retreat of the ten thousand. Relief shown pictorially. Map is based on the cartographic sources after the French cartographer Pierre du Val. "A haut et puissant Seigneur Messire Francois De L'Isle, Seigneur de Mariuault, S. Crespin, Ybouuiller, Aubouruille, Moontagu, la Roiie, Alinuille, et autres lieux Baron d'Ansouille"--Cartouche in lower left corner.
- Contributor: Sanson, N. (Nicolas) - Mariette, Pierre - Jansson, Jan - Duval, P. (Pierre)
- Date: 1653
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MapAssyria vetvs diuisa in Syriam, Messopotamiam, Babyloniam, et Assyriam
Assyria vetus divisa in Syriam, Messopotamiam, Babyloniam, et Assyriam "Little is known about the French mapmaker Philippe de La Rue. He was associated with the pioneering French cartographer Nicolas Sanson, and specialized in Biblical themes. In 1651, he published La Terre sainte en six cartes géographiques (The Holy Land in six maps), the first collection of maps laid out in a chronological sequence around a unifying theme. La Rue's goal was to trace...- Contributor: La Rue, Philippe De - Mariette, Pierre - Somer, J.
- Date: 1651