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Title page/Contents: Recueil contenant des cartes nouvelles
Le Rouge, Georges-Louis...
Title page/Contents: Re...
1742
11793.002
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Le Rouge, Georges-Louis, 1712-1790
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(Title Page/Contents to) Recueil contenant des cartes nouvelles dressees sur des morceaux leves sur les lieux et les memoires les plus nouveaux. Dedie a Monseigneur le Comte d'Argencon Ministre de la Guerre. A Paris, Par et chez le Sr. le Rouge Ingenieur Geographe du Roy rue des grands Augustins vis-a-vis le panier fleuri. Avec Approbation et Privilege du Roy 1742.
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11793.002
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Atlas with manuscript table of contents on the cover, printed table of contents listing 21 maps above title: Cartes contenuees dans ce recueil, and engraved title cartouche decorated with flowers, jewels, armor, helmeted head, oriental soldier, weapons and head of a young girl at the lower center (although this title page appears to be for another atlas entirely - just added to this essentially composite atlas). Atlas containing 54 new single or double pages maps and plans, relating to the wars of the Austrian Succession, 1741-1748. Maps are engraved hand colored in outline, showing fortifications, canals, bridges, place names buildings and landmarks. Most of the maps are signed by Le Rouge and dated between 1741-1748. dedicated to Monseigneur the Count of Argencon Minister of War. Maps are bound in light brown worn marbled paper-covered boards. Quarter bound with medium brown leather. Front cover has a large pasted in manuscript title label "No. 6. Cartes nouvelles, le Rouge Ingenieur Geographe du Roy 1741" and Table of contents " Inventaire des cartes contenant dans a l'atlas". Le Rouge was a cartographer, engraver and architect of the eighteenth century, a geographer and engineer of King Louis XV, also military engineer for fortifications. He was active between 1740 and 1780, in Paris at, rue des Augustins, and author of atlas, maps, battle plans, and fortifications of fortresses.
Title: Atlas Novus Coelestis in quo Mundus Spectabilis.
Doppelmayr, Johann Gabr...
Title: Atlas Novus Coel...
1742
12129.003
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[Doppelmayr, Johann Gabriel, 1677-1750, Homann, Johann Baptist, 1663-1724]
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(Title Page) Atlas Novus Coelestis in quo Mundus Spectabilis, et Eodem tam Errantium quam Inerrantium Stellarum Phoenomena Natabilia ... Secundum Nic. Copernici, et Tychonis de Brahe Hypothesin ... a Joh. Gabriele Doppelmaiero ... Norimberg A.E, Sumptibus Heredum Homannianorum A. 1742.
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12129.003
Title Page: Atlas nouveau.
Covens et Mortier; L'Is...
Title Page: Atlas nouve...
1742
4638C
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[Covens et Mortier, L'Isle, Guillaume de, 1675-1726]
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(Title Page to) Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, &c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens & Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. (illus. on title page) Socio ditata labore ... J. Wandelaar del. et fecit. (bound with) Inleidinge tot de Geographie ... Door den Heer Sanson d'Abbeville, Ordinaris Geographist des Konings. Te Amsterdam, By Johannes Covens en Cornelis Mortier, Boekverkopers op den Vygendam. Met Privilelgie der Heeren Staaten van Holland en West-Vriesland.
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4638C
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This is a later edition of DeLisle's maps, including some maps by Sanson, Jaillot and others, first published by Covens and Mortier in 1730. It is bound with a geography text by Sanson. This issue did not included the abbreviated edition of Popple's map that appears in the P596 copy and the index does not call for it. The maps are beautifully done, following the original DeLisle plates closely. This copy does not have the plan of Carthagene called for in the index, and it does not appear to have been bound in originally (there is a ms line drawn through the index line referring to this map that may have been done at the time of issue). Koeman's C&M 6 is slightly different from our copy: it has 1733 on the title page and 1741 on the index (our copy has 1742 on the index and no date on the title page; also, C&M 6 lists 107 maps on the index - this one lists 108 maps with one crossed out (see above) - that map crossed out was published in 1741 or 42 and probably was not yet ready for inclusion. So our copy was unknown to Koeman or Phillips. Atlas is bound in half leather marbled paper covered boards with "DeLisle Atlas" stamped in gilt on the new spine. Maps are hand painted with outline color. The printed title page is in red and black with an engraved illustration.
Contents: Atlas nouveau.
Covens et Mortier; L'Is...
Contents: Atlas nouveau...
1742
4638D
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[Covens et Mortier, L'Isle, Guillaume de, 1675-1726]
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(Contents to) Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, &c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens & Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.
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4638D
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"Liste des cartes geographiques de G. de L'Isle. A Amsterdam, Chez J. Covers & C. Mortier. 1742." Plate 92 crossed out in pen-and-ink and is not present in this atlas.
Grand theatre de la guerre, frontieres de France, d'Allemagne.
Covens et Mortier; L'Is...
Grand theatre de la gue...
1742
4638.048
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[Covens et Mortier, L'Isle, Guillaume de, 1675-1726]
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Grand theatre de la guerre sur les frontieres de France & d'Allemagne, ou Carte nouvelle du cours du Rhin et des pais circonvoisins, contenant la Haute & Basse Alsace, le Palatinat, les electorats de Mayence, de Treves & une partie de Cologne, de Hesse, de Franconie, de Baviere, le cercle de Souabe, le Duche de Wurtemberg, de Brisgaw, de Bade, de Suntgaw, &c. &c. &c. Par Guillaume de L'Isle, Geographe de l'Academie Royale des Sciences a Paris. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens et Corneille Mortier, Geographes. (1742)
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4638.048
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Hand colored engraved title page including portions of a map at borrom and at left. Includes inset maps: Strasbourg -- Coblentz -- Landau -- Fort Louis -- Brisach -- Mayence -- Manheim -- Hailbron -- Fribourg -- Rhinfels -- New Brisach -- Heidelberg -- Huningue. Includes view: Siege de Philipsbourg. Relief shown by hachures.
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