Author
[L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg, Akademiia nauk SSSR]
Full Title
(Covers to) (Atlas Russicus= Atlas Rossiiskoi Imperii). Imperatorskaia, akademiia nauk (Russia).
List No
11093.001
Note
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.
Author
[L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg, Akademiia nauk SSSR]
Full Title
Generalnaia karta Rossiiskoi Imperii. Imperii Russici quam late patet fines et Provincias universas, tabula haec curatius designata iam tum capto consilio conatuque... A.P.C.N., MDCCXLV. (Atlas Russicus= Atlas Rossiiskoi Imperii).
List No
11093.002
Note
Outline hand color general Map of the Russian Empire, folded into 4 sections. Shows boundaries, provinces and the territories of the Russian Empire, rivers, forests and place names. Text in Russian and Latin. Relief shown pictorially. Includes cartouche Attributed to de l'Isle at upper left and view of the sea, ships and moutons at upper right.
Author
[L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg, Akademiia nauk SSSR]
Full Title
Russiiskaia Laplandiia. (Atlas Russicus= Atlas Rossiiskoi Imperii).
List No
11093.003
Note
Outline hand color map No. 1, Russian Lapland on 2 sheets. Title cartouche features the wild life and cherubs canals and place names. Relief shown pictorially.
Author
[L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg, Akademiia nauk SSSR]
Full Title
Polozheniye mossh mezhdu gorodami : Arkhangelskom, Sankt-Peterburgom, i Vologdoiu. (Atlas Russicus= Atlas Rossiiskoi Imperii).
List No
11093.004
Note
Outline hand color map No.2, Territory between the cities of Arkhangelsk, St. Petersburg and Vologda. Shows boundaries, rivers, roads, canals and many place names. Relief shown pictorially. Includes a decorative title cartouche.
Author
[L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg, Akademiia nauk SSSR]
Full Title
Izobrazhenie Gertsogstv Zstliandskago i Pifliandskago kupno s techeniem reki Dviny. (Atlas Russicus= Atlas Rossiiskoi Imperii).
List No
11093.005
Note
Outline hand color map No.3, Duchies Estonia and Livonia over the Dvina River, shows the Baltic Region's detail of the countryside including roads, canals and many place names. Showing the course of the of Dvina River. Relief shown pictorially. Includes decorative title cartouche.
Author
[L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg, Akademiia nauk SSSR]
Full Title
Moskovskaia Guberniia s lezhashchimi vkrugb mestami. (Atlas Russicus= Atlas Rossiiskoi Imperii).
List No
11093.006
Note
Outline hand color map No.4, Moscow Province and surroundings. Showing detail of the countryside including roads, canals and many place names. Relief shown pictorially. Includes decorative title cartouche.
Author
[L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg, Akademiia nauk SSSR]
Full Title
karta geograficheskaia soderzhashchaia Smolenskuiu guberniiu s uastiami gubernii Kievskoi Belgorodskoi i Boronezhskoi. (Atlas Russicus= Atlas Rossiiskoi Imperii).
List No
11093.007
Note
Outline hand color map No.5, geographical containing Smolensk province with part of the province of Kiev, Belgorod and Voronezh. Showing roads, rivers, canals and many place names. Relief shown pictorially. Includes decorative title cartouche.
Author
[L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg, Akademiia nauk SSSR]
Full Title
Karta Mezenskogo i Pustozerskogo Uezdov. (Atlas Russicus= Atlas Rossiiskoi Imperii).
List No
11093.008
Note
Outline hand color map No.6, Mezensky and Pustozyorsk counties. Showing administrative divisions, roads, rivers, canals and many place names. Relief shown pictorially. Includes decorative title cartouche.
Author
[L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg, Akademiia nauk SSSR]
Full Title
Malaia Tatariia s pogranichiymi zemliami, lezhashchimi okolo Dnepra, Dona i Dontsa. (Atlas Russicus= Atlas Rossiiskoi Imperii).
List No
11093.009
Note
Outline hand color map No.7, Small Tatars borderlands lying around Donets Bssin. Showing administrative divisions, roads, rivers, canals and many place names. Relief shown pictorially. Includes decorative title cartouche.
Author
[L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg, Akademiia nauk SSSR]
Full Title
Karta Iarenskoi, Bazhskoi, Ustiuzhskoi, Solivychegotskoi, Totmskoi i Khlynovsoi provintsei... (Atlas Russicus= Atlas Rossiiskoi Imperii).
List No
11093.010
Note
Outline hand color map No.8, Bryansk, Vaga, Ustiug Solvychegodsk, Totma and Khlynovsky provinces and towns. Showing administrative divisions, roads, rivers, canals and many place names. Relief shown pictorially. Includes decorative title cartouche.
Author
[L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg, Akademiia nauk SSSR]
Full Title
Tsarstvo Kazanskoe s okolnymi provintsiiami i chastiu reki Volgi. (Atlas Russicus= Atlas Rossiiskoi Imperii).
List No
11093.011
Note
Outline hand color map No.9, Kingdom of Kazan with a provinces and part of the Volga River. Showing administrative divisions, roads, rivers, canals and many place names. Relief shown pictorially. Includes decorative title cartouche.
Author
[L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg, Akademiia nauk SSSR]
Full Title
Techenie reki Volgi ot Samary do Tsaritsyna. (Atlas Russicus= Atlas Rossiiskoi Imperii).
List No
11093.012
Note
Outline hand color map No.10, Volga River from Samara to Tsaritsyn. Showing administrative divisions, roads, rivers, canals and many place names. Relief shown pictorially. Includes decorative title cartouche.
Author
[L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg, Akademiia nauk SSSR]
Full Title
Polozhenie mest mezhdu Chernym i Kaspiiskim moriami. (Atlas Russicus= Atlas Rossiiskoi Imperii).
List No
11093.013
Note
Outline hand color map No.11, Areas between Black and Caspian Seas. Showing administrative divisions, roads, rivers, canals and many place names. Relief shown pictorially. Includes decorative title cartouche.
Author
[L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg, Akademiia nauk SSSR]
Full Title
Chast Sibiri ot Soikamska do Tobolska. (Atlas Russicus= Atlas Rossiiskoi Imperii).
List No
11093.014
Note
Outline hand color map No.12, Part of Siberia from Solikamsk to Tobolsk. Showing administrative divisions, roads, rivers, canals and many place names. Relief shown pictorially. Includes decorative title cartouche.
Author
[L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg, Akademiia nauk SSSR]
Full Title
Ufimskaia provintsiia s Blizlezgashchimi Mestami. (Atlas Russicus= Atlas Rossiiskoi Imperii).
List No
11093.015
Note
Outline hand color map No.13, Ufa province and surrounding areas. Showing administrative divisions, roads, rivers, canals and many place names. Relief shown pictorially. Includes decorative title cartouche.
Author
[L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg, Akademiia nauk SSSR]
Full Title
(Composite of) Sheets 1-13 (Atlas Russicus)
List No
11093.022
Note
A composite map showing the approximate relationship of all 13 map sheets of European Russia. The maps do not join exactly because most of them overlap.
Author
[L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg, Akademiia nauk SSSR]
Full Title
Chasti rek Pechory, Obi i Eniseia s ikh ustiami, vb severnoy okean vpadayushchimi. (Atlas Russicus= Atlas Rossiiskoi Imperii).
List No
11093.016
Note
Outline hand color map No.14, Part of the rivers Pechora, Ob and Yenisei kupno with their mouths flowing into the North Ocean (Arctic Ocean). Showing Northern Russia administrative divisions, roads, rivers, canals and many place names. Relief shown pictorially. Includes decorative title cartouche.
Author
[L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg, Akademiia nauk SSSR]
Full Title
Techenie rek Irtysha i Eniseia s ikh vershinami i lezhashchim mezhdu nikh mestami. (Atlas Russicus= Atlas Rossiiskoi Imperii).
List No
11093.017
Note
Outline hand color map No.15, The rivers Irtysh and Yenisei with areas lying between them. Showing administrative divisions, roads, rivers, canals, forts, Cossack settlements, villages, cemeteries, and many place names. Relief shown pictorially. Includes decorative title cartouche.
Author
[L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg, Akademiia nauk SSSR]
Full Title
Chast Ledianogo Moria s ustem Leny i severnoi chastiu Iakutskogo uezda. (Atlas Russicus= Atlas Rossiiskoi Imperii).
List No
11093.018
Note
Outline hand color map No.16, Part of the Frozen Sea to the mouth of the Lena River and the northern part of the Yakut County. Showing administrative divisions, roads, rivers, canals, forts, villages, cemeteries, and many place names. Relief shown pictorially. Includes decorative title cartouche.
Author
[L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg, Akademiia nauk SSSR]
Full Title
Irkutskaia provintsiia i More Baikal, a takzhe chasti rek Arguna i Amura. (Atlas Russicus= Atlas Rossiiskoi Imperii).
List No
11093.019
Note
Outline hand color map No.17, Irkutsk province, Baikal Lake, and part of the Argun and Amur rivers and surroundings. Showing administrative divisions, roads, rivers, canals, forts, villages, cemeteries, and many place names. Relief shown pictorially. Includes decorative title cartouche.
Author
[L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg, Akademiia nauk SSSR]
Full Title
Chast Iakutskogo uezda i bolshaia chast Kamchatki. (inset) Krainia seve rniia berera Sibiri. (Atlas Russicus= Atlas Rossiiskoi Imperii).
List No
11093.020
Note
Outline hand color map No.18. Kamchatka and part of the Yakut County. Showing administrative divisions, roads, rivers, canals, forts, villages, cemeteries, and many place names. Relief shown pictorially. Includes decorative title cartouche.
Author
[L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg, Akademiia nauk SSSR]
Full Title
Uste reki Amura s iuzhnoi chastiu Kamchatki i obretaiushchimicia na Bostochnom okeane ostrovami. (Atlas Russicus= Atlas Rossiiskoi Imperii).
List No
11093.021
Note
Outline hand color map No.19. Mouth of the Amur River to the southern part of Kamchatka at the Eastern Ocean islands and part of Japan. Showing administrative divisions, roads, rivers, canals, forts, villages, and many place names. Relief shown pictorially. Includes decorative title cartouche.
Author
[L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg, Akademiia nauk SSSR]
Full Title
(Composite of) Sheets 14-19 (Atlas Russicus)
List No
11093.023
Note
A composite map showing the approximate relationship of all 6 map sheets of Siberia. The maps do not join exactly because most of them overlap.
Author
[Akademii Nauk SSSR, Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg]
Full Title
(Covers to) (Atlas Russicus= Atlas Rossiiskoi Imperii. Sankt Peterburg, Geograficheskii Department Akamii Nauk).
List No
11106.001
Note
A collection of 10 outline hand color maps, on white or blue heavy paper, printed by the Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg, and Imperial Academy of Sciences. Dated 1777-1791. While not a part of the Atlas Russicus, they were issued in the years following the 1845 publication of the Atlas Russicus and were bound together in various compilations, usually without a title page, and formed a later edition of the Atlas Russicus. Phillips reports a volume of these maps and other maps issued by the Academy in St. Petersburg with the title Atlas of the Empire of Russia. Bound in red marbled, half leather covers, with no title on or inside. Created in accordance with geographic rules and the newest observation. Showing administrative boundaries, cities, towns, rivers, canals, roads, forests, fortress, etc
Author
[Akademii Nauk SSSR, Islenevym, Ivan, Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg]
Full Title
Generalnaia karta Azovskoi gubernii s eia uezdami : Sochinennaia I. Islenevym 1782 goda. Vyr. uche. S. Maksimov. (Atlas Russicus= Atlas Rossiiskoi Imperii).
List No
11106.002
Note
Outline hand color map No.1. General map of the Azov province. Showing administrative boundaries, cities and towns, rivers, canals, roads, etc. Includes decorative title cartouche.
Author
[Akademii Nauk SSSR, Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg]
Full Title
Generalnaia karta Kazanakoi gubernii. Sochinennaia po noveishim izvestiiam v 1779 godu. Fedorom Chernym. Vyrez. S. Maksimo. (Atlas Russicus= Atlas Rossiiskoi Imperii).
List No
11106.004
Note
Outline hand color map No.3. General map of Kazan province and it's counties. Showing administrative boundaries, cities and towns, rivers, canals, roads, etc. Includes decorative title cartouche.
Author
[Akademii Nauk SSSR, Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg]
Full Title
Generalnaia karta Kyrskogo namestnichestva. Razdelennaia na 15 Uezdov, sochinennaia po noveishim izvestiiam adiunktom Fedorom Chernym, 1788 goda. Gravir. I. Kuvakin. (Atlas Russicus= Atlas Rossiiskoi Imperii).
List No
11106.005
Note
Outline hand color map No.4. General map of the Kursk governorship. Showing administrative boundaries, cities and towns, rivers, canals, roads, etc. Includes decorative title cartouche.
Author
[Akademii Nauk SSSR, Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg]
Full Title
Generalnaia karta Ufimskogo namestnichestva. Razdelennaia na 13 Uezdov, Sochinennaia po noveishim izvestiiam adiunktom Fedorom Chernym,1791 goda. (Atlas Russicus= Atlas Rossiiskoi Imperii).
List No
11106.006
Note
Outline hand color map No.5. General map of Ufa governorship. Showing administrative boundaries, cities and towns, rivers, canals, roads, etc. Includes decorative title cartouche. Relief shown pictorially.
Author
[Akademii Nauk SSSR, Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg]
Full Title
Generalnaia karta Nizhegorodskogo Namestnichestva. Razdelennaia na 13 Uezdov, Sochinennaia po noveishim izvestiiam adiunktom Fedorom Chernym,1788 goda. (Atlas Russicus= Atlas Rossiiskoi Imperii).
List No
11106.007
Note
Outline hand color map No.6. General map of Nizhny Novgorod governorship. Showing administrative boundaries, cities and towns, rivers, canals, roads, etc. Includes decorative title cartouche. Relief shown pictorially.
Author
[Akademii Nauk SSSR, Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg]
Full Title
Generalnaia karta Viatskato Namestnichestva. Razdelennaia na 13 Uezdov, Sochinennaia po noveishim izvestiiam adiunktom Fedorom Chernym,1791 goda. (Atlas Russicus= Atlas Rossiiskoi Imperii).
List No
11106.008
Note
Outline hand color map No.7. General map of Vyatsky governorship. Showing administrative boundaries, cities and towns, rivers, canals, roads, etc. Includes decorative title cartouche. Relief shown pictorially.
Author
[Akademii Nauk SSSR, Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg]
Full Title
Generalnaia karta Kryma. Sochinennaia po noveishim izvestiiam adiunktom Fedorom Chernym,1790 goda. Gravir. I. Kuvakin. (Atlas Russicus= Atlas Rossiiskoi Imperii).
List No
11106.009
Note
Outline hand color map No.8. General map of Crimea. Showing administrative boundaries, cities and towns, rivers, canals, roads, etc. Includes decorative title cartouche. Relief shown by hachures.
Author
[Akademii Nauk SSSR, Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg]
Full Title
Karta techneiia Reki Irtysha oshb Omskoi Kreposshi do Tovolska. Sochinennaia pri Imperatorskoi Akacemii Nauk. I. Islenevym. v. 1780. Vyrezak U.L. Sergeev. (Atlas Russicus= Atlas Rossiiskoi Imperii).
List No
11106.010
Note
Outline hand color map No.9. Showing the flow of the Irtysh River, through Omsk fortress from Tobolsk. Composed at the Imperial Academy of Sciences in 1780. Shows cities and towns, rivers, canals, roads, etc. Includes decorative title cartouche. Relief shown by hachures.
Author
[Akademii Nauk SSSR, Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg]
Full Title
Karta reki Irtysha iuzhnuiu chast Sibiriskoi gubernii protekaiushchei i byvshikhb Zengorskikhb Kalmyk vladenii. Sochinennaia Ivanom Islenevym, v. 1777 goda. Vyrezak U.L. Sergeev. (Atlas Russicus= Atlas Rossiiskoi Imperii).
List No
11106.011
Note
Outline hand color map No.10. Map of the Irtysh River, the southern part of the Siberian province, and former Zengorskih Kalmyk possessions. Shows cities, villages, mountain ranges and peaks, rivers, lakes, canals, roads, etc. Includes decorative title cartouche. Relief shown pictorially.
Author
[Akademiia nauk SSSR, L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, Academie der Wissenschafften, Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg]
Full Title
(Covers to) (Atlas Russicus) Russischer Atlas : Welcher in einer General-Charte und neunzehen Special-Charten das gesamte Russische Reich und dessen angraentzende Laender, nach den Regeln der Erd-Beschreibung und den ne Academie der Wissenschafften. St. Petersburg 1745. (Prepared under the direction of) Ivan Kirilov, and Joseph Nicolas Delisle.
List No
5825.001
Note
The first atlas of Russia, published by the Academy of Sciences in St. Petersburg, expanding on the cartographic work done previously by Ivan K. Kirilov. Postnikov: "It brings together all the geographical discoveries of the early 18th century to give a fuller picture of the entire Empire than shown in the so-called Kirilov atlas. The maps were mostly based on instrumental surveys, geographical descriptions and maps compiled by the Petrine geologists and their successors." Normally the atlas includes 20 maps; this copy is special in adding an additional 17 maps and 2 text pages, including plans of St. Petersburg and Moscow (similar to Phillips 4060). Maps have titles in German, Latin; place names in Russian and Latin alphabet. Text of cartouches in Latin. Also issued in French and in Russian with title Atlas Russicus and Atlas Rossiiskoi. Atlas contains, 7 p. text with descriptions of the maps, and explanation of geographical names and symbols used in German, Russian, French and Latin, a general map of the Russian empire, 13 maps of European Russia at a uniform scale of 1:1,470,000 (35 versts to one inch); and 6 maps of Siberia at a uniform scale of 1:3,444,000 (82 versts to one inch). Bound in at end: 19 additional text and maps of Russian territories, plans from the Russo-Turkish war of 1736, engravings of military fortifications, maps of Ladoga Lake, environs of St. Petersburg, Kronstadt and the Gulf of Finland. Maps are colored in outline, with some maps in full color. Bound in reddish brown contemporary Russian binding in full calf with simple tooling. Atlas was printed in September 1745 in St. Petersburg in Russian, Latin, French and German, with engravers listed as Ellinger, Unversagt, Zubov and Rostovtsev.
Author
[Akademiia nauk SSSR, L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, Academie der Wissenschafften, Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg]
Full Title
(Title Page to) (Atlas Russicus) Russischer Atlas : Welcher in einer General-Charte und neunzehen Special-Charten das gesamte Russische Reich und dessen angraentzende Laender, nach den Regeln der Erd-Beschreibung und den ne Academie der Wissenschafften. St. Petersburg 1745. (Prepared under the direction of) Ivan Kirilov, and Joseph Nicolas Delisle.
List No
5825.002
Note
The first atlas of Russia, published by the Academy of Sciences in St. Petersburg, expanding on the cartographic work done previously by Ivan K. Kirilov. Postnikov: "It brings together all the geographical discoveries of the early 18th century to give a fuller picture of the entire Empire than shown in the so-called Kirilov atlas. The maps were mostly based on instrumental surveys, geographical descriptions and maps compiled by the Petrine geologists and their successors." Normally the atlas includes 20 maps; this copy is special in adding an additional 17 maps and 2 text pages, including plans of St. Petersburg and Moscow (similar to Phillips 4060). Maps have titles in German, Latin; place names in Russian and Latin alphabet. Text of cartouches in Latin. Also issued in French and in Russian with title Atlas Russicus and Atlas Rossiiskoi. Atlas contains, 7 p. text with descriptions of the maps, and explanation of geographical names and symbols used in German, Russian, French and Latin, a general map of the Russian empire, 13 maps of European Russia at a uniform scale of 1:1,470,000 (35 versts to one inch); and 6 maps of Siberia at a uniform scale of 1:3,444,000 (82 versts to one inch). Bound in at end: 19 additional text and maps of Russian territories, plans from the Russo-Turkish war of 1736, engravings of military fortifications, maps of Ladoga Lake, environs of St. Petersburg, Kronstadt and the Gulf of Finland. Maps are colored in outline, with some maps in full color. Bound in reddish brown contemporary Russian binding in full calf with simple tooling. Atlas was printed in September 1745 in St. Petersburg in Russian, Latin, French and German, with engravers listed as Ellinger, Unversagt, Zubov and Rostovtsev.
Author
[Akademiia nauk SSSR, L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, Academie der Wissenschafften, Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg]
Full Title
(Text Page to) (Atlas Russicus) Russischer Atlas : Welcher in einer General-Charte und neunzehen Special-Charten das gesamte Russische Reich und dessen angraentzende Laender, nach den Regeln der Erd-Beschreibung und den ne Academie der Wissenschafften. St. Petersburg 1745. (Prepared under the direction of) Ivan Kirilov, and Joseph Nicolas Delisle.
List No
5825.003
Note
The first atlas of Russia, published by the Academy of Sciences in St. Petersburg, expanding on the cartographic work done previously by Ivan K. Kirilov. Postnikov: "It brings together all the geographical discoveries of the early 18th century to give a fuller picture of the entire Empire than shown in the so-called Kirilov atlas. The maps were mostly based on instrumental surveys, geographical descriptions and maps compiled by the Petrine geologists and their successors." Normally the atlas includes 20 maps; this copy is special in adding an additional 17 maps and 2 text pages, including plans of St. Petersburg and Moscow (similar to Phillips 4060). Maps have titles in German, Latin; place names in Russian and Latin alphabet. Text of cartouches in Latin. Also issued in French and in Russian with title Atlas Russicus and Atlas Rossiiskoi. Atlas contains, 7 p. text with descriptions of the maps, and explanation of geographical names and symbols used in German, Russian, French and Latin, a general map of the Russian empire, 13 maps of European Russia at a uniform scale of 1:1,470,000 (35 versts to one inch); and 6 maps of Siberia at a uniform scale of 1:3,444,000 (82 versts to one inch). Bound in at end: 19 additional text and maps of Russian territories, plans from the Russo-Turkish war of 1736, engravings of military fortifications, maps of Ladoga Lake, environs of St. Petersburg, Kronstadt and the Gulf of Finland. Maps are colored in outline, with some maps in full color. Bound in reddish brown contemporary Russian binding in full calf with simple tooling. Atlas was printed in September 1745 in St. Petersburg in Russian, Latin, French and German, with engravers listed as Ellinger, Unversagt, Zubov and Rostovtsev.
Author
[L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, Academie der Wissenschafften, Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg, Akademiia nauk SSSR]
Full Title
(Text Page to) (Atlas Russicus) Russischer Atlas : Welcher in einer General-Charte und neunzehen Special-Charten das gesamte Russische Reich und dessen angraentzende Laender, nach den Regeln der Erd-Beschreibung und den ne Academie der Wissenschafften. St. Petersburg 1745. (Prepared under the direction of) Ivan Kirilov, and Joseph Nicolas Delisle.
List No
5825.004
Note
The first atlas of Russia, published by the Academy of Sciences in St. Petersburg, expanding on the cartographic work done previously by Ivan K. Kirilov. Postnikov: "It brings together all the geographical discoveries of the early 18th century to give a fuller picture of the entire Empire than shown in the so-called Kirilov atlas. The maps were mostly based on instrumental surveys, geographical descriptions and maps compiled by the Petrine geologists and their successors." Normally the atlas includes 20 maps; this copy is special in adding an additional 17 maps and 2 text pages, including plans of St. Petersburg and Moscow (similar to Phillips 4060). Maps have titles in German, Latin; place names in Russian and Latin alphabet. Text of cartouches in Latin. Also issued in French and in Russian with title Atlas Russicus and Atlas Rossiiskoi. Atlas contains, 7 p. text with descriptions of the maps, and explanation of geographical names and symbols used in German, Russian, French and Latin, a general map of the Russian empire, 13 maps of European Russia at a uniform scale of 1:1,470,000 (35 versts to one inch); and 6 maps of Siberia at a uniform scale of 1:3,444,000 (82 versts to one inch). Bound in at end: 19 additional text and maps of Russian territories, plans from the Russo-Turkish war of 1736, engravings of military fortifications, maps of Ladoga Lake, environs of St. Petersburg, Kronstadt and the Gulf of Finland. Maps are colored in outline, with some maps in full color. Bound in reddish brown contemporary Russian binding in full calf with simple tooling. Atlas was printed in September 1745 in St. Petersburg in Russian, Latin, French and German, with engravers listed as Ellinger, Unversagt, Zubov and Rostovtsev.
Author
[Akademiia nauk SSSR, L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, Academie der Wissenschafften, Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg]
Full Title
(Text Page to) (Atlas Russicus) Russischer Atlas : Welcher in einer General-Charte und neunzehen Special-Charten das gesamte Russische Reich und dessen angraentzende Laender, nach den Regeln der Erd-Beschreibung und den ne Academie der Wissenschafften. St. Petersburg 1745. (Prepared under the direction of) Ivan Kirilov, and Joseph Nicolas Delisle.
List No
5825.005
Note
The first atlas of Russia, published by the Academy of Sciences in St. Petersburg, expanding on the cartographic work done previously by Ivan K. Kirilov. Postnikov: "It brings together all the geographical discoveries of the early 18th century to give a fuller picture of the entire Empire than shown in the so-called Kirilov atlas. The maps were mostly based on instrumental surveys, geographical descriptions and maps compiled by the Petrine geologists and their successors." Normally the atlas includes 20 maps; this copy is special in adding an additional 17 maps and 2 text pages, including plans of St. Petersburg and Moscow (similar to Phillips 4060). Maps have titles in German, Latin; place names in Russian and Latin alphabet. Text of cartouches in Latin. Also issued in French and in Russian with title Atlas Russicus and Atlas Rossiiskoi. Atlas contains, 7 p. text with descriptions of the maps, and explanation of geographical names and symbols used in German, Russian, French and Latin, a general map of the Russian empire, 13 maps of European Russia at a uniform scale of 1:1,470,000 (35 versts to one inch); and 6 maps of Siberia at a uniform scale of 1:3,444,000 (82 versts to one inch). Bound in at end: 19 additional text and maps of Russian territories, plans from the Russo-Turkish war of 1736, engravings of military fortifications, maps of Ladoga Lake, environs of St. Petersburg, Kronstadt and the Gulf of Finland. Maps are colored in outline, with some maps in full color. Bound in reddish brown contemporary Russian binding in full calf with simple tooling. Atlas was printed in September 1745 in St. Petersburg in Russian, Latin, French and German, with engravers listed as Ellinger, Unversagt, Zubov and Rostovtsev.
Author
[Akademiia nauk SSSR, L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, Academie der Wissenschafften, Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg]
Full Title
(Text Page to) (Atlas Russicus) Russischer Atlas : Welcher in einer General-Charte und neunzehen Special-Charten das gesamte Russische Reich und dessen angraentzende Laender, nach den Regeln der Erd-Beschreibung und den ne Academie der Wissenschafften. St. Petersburg 1745. (Prepared under the direction of) Ivan Kirilov, and Joseph Nicolas Delisle.
List No
5825.006
Note
Contains a legend describing the symbols used in the maps. The first atlas of Russia, published by the Academy of Sciences in St. Petersburg, expanding on the cartographic work done previously by Ivan K. Kirilov. Postnikov: "It brings together all the geographical discoveries of the early 18th century to give a fuller picture of the entire Empire than shown in the so-called Kirilov atlas. The maps were mostly based on instrumental surveys, geographical descriptions and maps compiled by the Petrine geologists and their successors." Normally the atlas includes 20 maps; this copy is special in adding an additional 17 maps and 2 text pages, including plans of St. Petersburg and Moscow (similar to Phillips 4060). Maps have titles in German, Latin; place names in Russian and Latin alphabet. Text of cartouches in Latin. Also issued in French and in Russian with title Atlas Russicus and Atlas Rossiiskoi. Atlas contains, 7 p. text with descriptions of the maps, and explanation of geographical names and symbols used in German, Russian, French and Latin, a general map of the Russian empire, 13 maps of European Russia at a uniform scale of 1:1,470,000 (35 versts to one inch); and 6 maps of Siberia at a uniform scale of 1:3,444,000 (82 versts to one inch). Bound in at end: 19 additional text and maps of Russian territories, plans from the Russo-Turkish war of 1736, engravings of military fortifications, maps of Ladoga Lake, environs of St. Petersburg, Kronstadt and the Gulf of Finland. Maps are colored in outline, with some maps in full color. Bound in reddish brown contemporary Russian binding in full calf with simple tooling. Atlas was printed in September 1745 in St. Petersburg in Russian, Latin, French and German, with engravers listed as Ellinger, Unversagt, Zubov and Rostovtsev.
Author
[Akademiia nauk SSSR, L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, Academie der Wissenschafften, Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg]
Full Title
Mappa Generalis Totius Imperii Russici.
List No
5825.007
Note
Outline color map. With elegant cartouche. Shows waterways, canals, cities and provinces. Text in Russian and Latin. Relief shown pictorially.
Author
[Akademiia nauk SSSR, L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, Academie der Wissenschafften, Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg]
Full Title
Lapponia Russica cum Adjacentibus Regionibus.
List No
5825.008
Note
Outline color map in Latin. The title cartouche features the wild life and cherubs blowing frost and snow. Shows boundaries, rivers, roads, forests and settlements. Relief shown pictorially.
Author
[Akademiia nauk SSSR, L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, Academie der Wissenschafften, Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg]
Full Title
Territorium Archangelopolin inter Petroburgum et Vologdam.
List No
5825.009
Note
Outline color map of northwestern Russia including St. Petersburg, Archangel and Vologda. The map is filled with detail of the countryside including roads, canals and many place names. Elegant cartouche. Relief shown pictorially.
Author
[Akademiia nauk SSSR, L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, Academie der Wissenschafften, Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg]
Full Title
Ducatuum Estoniae et Livoniae Tabula cum cursu Fluvii Dwinae.
List No
5825.010
Note
Outline color map. Showing detail of the countryside including roads, canals and many place names. Showing the course of the of Dvina River. With elegant title cartouche in Latin. Relief shown pictorially.
Author
[Akademiia nauk SSSR, L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, Academie der Wissenschafften, Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg]
Full Title
Moscoviae Gubernium cum Adjacentibus Regionibus.
List No
5825.011
Note
Outline color map. Showing the cities Moscow, Tver', Jaroslavl' and detail of the countryside including roads, canals and many place names. With elegant title cartouche in Latin. Relief shown pictorially.
Author
[Akademiia nauk SSSR, L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, Academie der Wissenschafften, Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg]
Full Title
Tabula Geographica Gubernium Smolenscense Cum Parlibus Kiovensis, Belgorodensis et Voronicensis Gubernii Complectens.
List No
5825.012
Note
Outline color map. Showing the detail of the countryside including roads, rivers, canals and many place names. With elegant title cartouche in Latin. Relief shown pictorially.
Author
[Akademiia nauk SSSR, L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, Academie der Wissenschafften, Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg]
Full Title
Territorium Mesenese et Pustoserense cum Adiacentibus Insulis et Territoriis.
List No
5825.013
Note
Outline color map. Showing the detail of the administrative divisions, include roads, rivers, canals and many place names. With elegant title cartouche in Latin. Relief shown pictorially.
Author
[Akademiia nauk SSSR, L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, Academie der Wissenschafften, Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg]
Full Title
Tataria Minor cum Adiacentibus Kioviensi et Belgorodensi Guberniis.
List No
5825.014
Note
Outline color map. Showing the detail of the administrative divisions, include roads, rivers, canals and many place names. With elegant title cartouche in Latin. Relief shown pictorially.
Author
[Akademiia nauk SSSR, L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, Academie der Wissenschafften, Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg]
Full Title
Provinclarum Ustiugae et Chylnovi nec non Territoriorum Iarenscensis Vagae Ustiugae Soliwytschegdae et Totmae Delineatio Geographica.
List No
5825.015
Note
Outline color map. Showing the detail of the administrative divisions, include roads, rivers, canals and many place names. With elegant title cartouche in Latin. Relief shown pictorially.
Author
[Akademiia nauk SSSR, L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, Academie der Wissenschafften, Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg]
Full Title
Casaniae Regnum cum Adiacentibus Provinciis et Parte Fluvii Volgae.
List No
5825.016
Note
Outline color map. Showing the detail of the administrative divisions, include roads, rivers, canals and many place names. With elegant cartouche title in Latin. Relief shown pictorially.
Author
[Akademiia nauk SSSR, L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, Academie der Wissenschafften, Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg]
Full Title
Delineatio Fluvii Volgae a Samara usque ad Tsaricin.
List No
5825.017
Note
Outline color map. Showing the detail of the administrative divisions, include roads, rivers, canals, islands, and many place names. With elegant title cartouche. Drawing of two fishermen. In the background, view of river and moutains. Title in Latin. Relief shown pictorially.
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