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Publicado por Amsterdam. 1719, 1719
Librería: J. Patrick McGahern Books Inc. (ABAC), Ottawa, ON, Canada
Imagine size: 36.5x 43cm, map overall 44x 53.3; plus matt, 52.5xx 60cm. slightly toned but excellent contrast. Ancient and original geographical map, in the VI, No. 24, page 94. "Atlas Historique ou nouvelle introduction a l'Histoire, . la Chronologie & . la Geographie Ancienne & Moderne?", published in Amsterdam in 1719. Atlas which, with its publication, combines geographical maps with engravings and information of a geographical, heraldic, ethnographic and historical nature, thus making the work in seven volumes very innovative. Copper engraving 370x430 mm.Henri Abraham Chatelain (1684 - 1743), Huguenot pastor originally from Paris lived alternately in Paris, London, The Hague and Amsterdam. Known as a Dutch cartographer for his monumental seven-volume cartographic work "Atlas Historique" published in Amsterdam with his brothers. Views and descriptive text of Native American customs and indigenous animals in North America. Includes views of the Buffalo, Niagara Falls, coats of arms, weapons and ceremonies. Calumet and ritual places in the center at the bottom mm 370x430.
Publicado por Amsterdam. Chez les Freres Chatelain. 1709, 1709
Librería: J. Patrick McGahern Books Inc. (ABAC), Ottawa, ON, Canada
No Binding. Condición: Fine. 45x 53cm, 17.75"x 20.75", (image 35.5x 6). on plate 35.5cm x 46cm(13in x 18in), a fine bright copy, rare Bonar Law. #46. p90. The copper-plate maps from Chatelain's "Atlas Historique" (1705-1720) are based on the work of French cartographer, Guillaume De L'Isle. Tables include ancient peoples, places, etc. The maps shows the ancient names.
Publicado por Amsterdam. Chez les Freres Chatelain. 1708, 1708
Librería: J. Patrick McGahern Books Inc. (ABAC), Ottawa, ON, Canada
No Binding. Condición: Fine. 45x 52.5cm, (17.5"x 20.5"), (image 34.5x 46cm), with 2 small inset maps: 11cm x 8cm (4.5cm x 3cm), uncoloured, indexes, in fine condition The copper-plate maps from Chatelain's "Atlas Historique", published 1705-1720, in 7 vols. are based on the work of French cartographer, Guillaume De L'Isle. There were four issues/editions of this seven volume atlas; 1705-1720, 1712-20, 1718-120 & 1732-1739. In these subsequent edition the present map appears in Vol. 3. The inset maps are of ancient Ireland and contemporary ecclesiastical Ireland with descriptions, in French, on both. Tables include political, ecclesiastical and geographical information. - "Title appears outside the neat line across the top. The main map is again flanked by columns of engraved text. In this instance each column is headed by a small map of the country, that on the left shows the ancient religious divisions, that on the right the present day (1708) divisions. There is a single scale line towards the border of the main map. The box at the title now has 'Tome 2 / Nop 58' and the imprint Avec Privilege de Nosseigneurs les Etats'd'Hollande et de Westfri; appear at the bottom of the left column". Bonar Law #47.