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Finley, Anthony
Historical Chart ... of the
1831
Classical Atlas, World Atlas
| Authors |
Finley, Anthony |
| Full Title |
An Historical Chart representing in a Chronological Series the Rise Revolutions & Fall of the principal Empires of the World ... J. Vallance fc. Published by A. Finley Philada. 1827. (with) inset map of Romani Imperii &c Typus. |
| List No |
0285.072 |
| Note |
Detailed full color chart showing the history of the Empires from 2300 B.C. to 1800 A.D. Small map is also in full color. Chart has lengthy explanation included. |
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Quin, Edward
B.C. 146. At The End Of The
1830
Historical Atlas
| Authors |
Quin, Edward |
| Full Title |
B.C. 146. At The End Of The Third Punic War. Engraved by Sidy. Hall Bury Strt. Bloomsby. London Published June 1828 by Seeley & Burnside 169 Fleet Street. |
| List No |
2839.007 |
| Note |
Clouds receding to show the known earth from the partition of Alexander's Empire, 301 B.C., to the end of the third Punic War. Seventh period. In full color stretching from Spain and Morocco to China. The Great Wall of China is shown. |
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Quin, Edward
A.D. 1. The Roman Empire In
1830
Historical Atlas
| Authors |
Quin, Edward |
| Full Title |
A.D. 1. The Roman Empire In The Augustan Age. Engraved by Sidy. Hall Bury Strt. Bloomsby. London Published June 1828 by Seeley & Burnside 169 Fleet Street. |
| List No |
2839.008 |
| Note |
Clouds receding to show the known earth from the end of the third Punic War, 146 B.C., to the birth of Christ. (A.M. 3853 to A.M. 4004). Eighth period. In full color stretching from Ireland and Morocco to China. The Roman Empire shown in yellow, the Parthian Empire in green, Hindoostan in gray and China in light brown. |
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Quin, Edward
A.D. 337. At The Death Of Co
1830
Historical Atlas
| Authors |
Quin, Edward |
| Full Title |
A.D. 337. At The Death Of Constantine. Engraved by Sidy. Hall Bury Strt. Bloomsby. London Published June 1828 by Seeley & Burnside 169 Fleet Street. |
| List No |
2839.009 |
| Note |
The European known Earth shown through clouds from the birth of Christ to the death of Constantine, A.D. 337. In full color from Scandinavia and Morocco to Korea. |
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Quin, Edward
A.D. 395. The Division Of Th
1830
Historical Atlas
| Authors |
Quin, Edward |
| Full Title |
A.D. 395. The Division Of The Roman Empire. Engraved by Sidy. Hall Bury Strt. Bloomsby. London Published June 1828 by Seeley & Burnside 169 Fleet Street. |
| List No |
2839.010 |
| Note |
The European known Earth shown through clouds from the death of Constantine, A.D. 337, to the division of the Roman Empire into Eastern and Western, on the death of Theodosius, A.D. 395. In full color, covering from Scandinavia and Morrocco to Korea, Western and Eastern Roman empires shown in different colors. |
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Quin, Edward
A.D. 476. The Dissolution Of
1830
Historical Atlas
| Authors |
Quin, Edward |
| Full Title |
A.D. 476. The Dissolution Of the Western Empire. Engraved by Sidy. Hall Bury Strt. Bloomsby. London Published June 1828 by Seeley & Burnside 169 Fleet Street. |
| List No |
2839.011 |
| Note |
The known earth shown through clouds from the division of the Roman Empire into Eastern and Western, on the death of Theodosius, A.D. 395, to the dissolution of the Western Empire, A.D. 476. Eleventh period. The Western Roman Empire is now identified in purple as the "Northern Nations." |
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Quin, Edward
A.D. 814. Exhibiting The Emp
1830
Historical Atlas
| Authors |
Quin, Edward |
| Full Title |
A.D. 814. Exhibiting The Empire Of Charlemagne. Engraved by Sidy. Hall Bury Strt. Bloomsby. London, Published Augt. 1829 by Seeley & Burnside, 169, Fleet Street. |
| List No |
2839.012 |
| Note |
The known world shown through clouds from the dissolution of the Western Empire, A.D. 476, to the death of Charlemagne, A.D. 814. Twelfth period. Three Empires identified: Charlemagne (yellow), Greek (yellow-green) and Mahometan (green). |
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Quin, Edward
A.D. 912. Dissolution Of The
1830
Historical Atlas
| Authors |
Quin, Edward |
| Full Title |
A.D. 912. Dissolution Of The Empire Of Charlemagne. Engraved by Sidy. Hall Bury Strt. Bloomsby. London, Published June 1828 by Seeley & Burnside, 169, Fleet Street. |
| List No |
2839.013 |
| Note |
The known world shown through clouds from the death of Charlemagne, A.D. 814, to the dissolution of his Empire, A.D. 912. Thirteenth period. Countries in Europe beginning to emerge and land mass to top of Scandinavia shown for first time. |
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Quin, Edward
A.D. 1100. Period Of The Fir
1830
Historical Atlas
| Authors |
Quin, Edward |
| Full Title |
A.D. 1100. Period Of The First Crusade. Engraved by Sidy. Hall Bury Strt. Bloomsby. London, Published Augt. 1829, by Seeley & Burnside, 169, Fleet Street. |
| List No |
2839.014 |
| Note |
The known world shown through clouds from the final dissolution of the Empire of Charlemagne, A.D. 912, to the First Crusade, A.D. 1100. Fourteenth period. The map is dominated by the German Empire, the Mahometan States and China. Greenland can be seen in the upper lefthand corner. |
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Quin, Edward
A.D. 1294. Exhibiting The Em
1830
Historical Atlas
| Authors |
Quin, Edward |
| Full Title |
A.D. 1294. Exhibiting The Empire Of Kublai Khan. Engraved by Sidy. Hall Bury Strt. Bloomsby. London, Published Augt. 1829, by Seeley & Burnside, 169, Fleet Street. |
| List No |
2839.015 |
| Note |
The known world shown through clouds from the commencement of the Crusades, A.D. 1100, to the division of the Mogul Empire on the Death of Kublai, A.D. 1294. Fifteenth period. Kublai Khan's empire, in olive green dominates over half of the map stretching from Hungary through Mongolia and to the China Sea. |
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