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L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de
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Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg
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Akademiia nauk SSSR
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1745
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Covers: (Atlas Russicus= Atlas Rossiiskoi Imperii)
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Atlas of Russia. Published in two version in 1745. First copy published in Latin, with place names in Romanized Russian, This is the second version of atlas, published with place names in Cyrillic, consisting of 1 general map and 19 special maps, printed on blue heavy paper, Maps 1-13 of European Russia, at a scale of ca. 1:1,425,000, maps 14-19, of Siberia, at a scale of ca. 1:3,750.000. Bound in red marbled , half leather covers, with no title on or inside. Showing the All-Russian Empire with Border Lands, and "Created in accordance with geographic rules and the newest observations, by works of the Imperial Academy of Sciences" - first official atlas of the Russian Empire, was published Imperial Academy of Sciences in 1745.
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Atlas of Russia. Published in two version in 1745. First copy published in Latin, with place names in Romanized Russian, This is the second version of atlas, published with place names in Cyrillic, consisting of 1 general map and 19 special maps, printed on blue heavy paper, Maps 1-13 of European Russia, at a scale of ca. 1:1,425,000, maps 14-19, of Siberia, at a scale of ca. 1:3,750.000. Bound in red marbled , half leather covers, with no title on or inside. Showing the All-Russian Empire with Border Lands, and "Created in accordance with geographic rules and the newest observations, by works of the Imperial Academy of Sciences" - first official atlas of the Russian Empire, was published Imperial Academy of Sciences in 1745.
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Reference:
Phillips, 3109, 4060; Postnikov, p. 42-49, Bagrow, Russian Cartography to 1800, chapter 10.
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(Covers to) (Atlas Russicus= Atlas Rossiiskoi Imperii). Imperatorskaia, akademiia nauk (Russia).
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11093.001
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L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de
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Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg
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Akademiia nauk SSSR
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1745
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Atlas of Russia. Published in two version in 1745. First copy published in Latin, with place names in Romanized Russian, This is the second version of atlas, published with place names in Cyrillic, consisting of 1 general map and 19 special maps, printed on blue heavy paper, Maps 1-13 of European Russia, at a scale of ca. 1:1,425,000, maps 14-19, of Siberia, at a scale of ca. 1:3,750.000. Bound in red marbled , half leather covers, with no title on or inside. Showing the All-Russian Empire with Border Lands, and "Created in accordance with geographic rules and the newest observations, by works of the Imperial Academy of Sciences" - first official atlas of the Russian Empire, was published Imperial Academy of Sciences in 1745.
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National Atlas
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Authors:
L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de ; Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg; Akademiia nauk SSSR
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