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Popple, Henry
Cover: British Empire in Ame
1733
National Atlas
| Authors |
Popple, Henry |
| Full Title |
(Covers to) A Map of the British Empire in America with the French and Spanish Settlements adjacent thereto. by Henry Popple. C. Lempriere inv. & del. B Baron Sculp. To the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty This Map is most humbly Inscribed by Your Majesty's most Dutiful, most Obedient, and most Humble Servant Henry Popple. London Engrav'd by Willm. Henry Toms & R.W. Seale, 1733. (index map) ... W.H. Toms Sculp. |
| List No |
2874A |
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Popple, Henry
America Septentrionalis A Ma
1733
National Atlas
| Authors |
Popple, Henry |
| Full Title |
America Septentrionalis. A Map of the British Empire in America with the French and Spanish Settlements adjacent thereto. by Henry Popple. To the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty This Map is most humbly Inscribed by Your Majesty's most Dutiful, most Obedient, and most Humble Servant Henry Popple. W.H. Toms Sculp. |
| List No |
2874.001 |
| Note |
Index map in full color with numeric notations indicating location of the accompanying maps. With eighteen inset maps and four views (Fall of Niagara, Mexico [City], Quebec and New York). Note by Edmund Halley at the bottom verifies the accuracy of the map. |
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Popple, Henry
Composite: British Empire in
1733
National Atlas
| Authors |
Popple, Henry |
| Full Title |
(Composite Map of) A Map of the British Empire in America with the French and Spanish Settlements adjacent thereto. by Henry Popple. C. Lempriere inv. & del. B Baron Sculp. To the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty This Map is most humbly Inscribed by Your Majesty's most Dutiful, most Obedient, and most Humble Servant Henry Popple. London Engrav'd by Willm. Henry Toms & R.W. Seale, 1733. |
| List No |
2874.002 |
| Note |
A composite of all twenty sheets of the Popple Atlas. Sheets without color. |
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Popple, Henry
A Map of the British Empire
1733
National Atlas
| Authors |
Popple, Henry |
| Full Title |
A Map of the British Empire in America with the French and Spanish Settlements adjacent thereto. by Henry Popple. (Sheet 1). |
| List No |
2874.003 |
| Note |
Uncolored map with two large inset views of Niagara Falls and Mexico City. The view of Mexico City includes a reference list to the lettered locations shown. The "Heads of ye Missisipi" included. |
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Popple, Henry
A Map of the British Empire
1733
National Atlas
| Authors |
Popple, Henry |
| Full Title |
A Map of the British Empire in America with the French and Spanish Settlements adjacent thereto. by Henry Popple. (Sheet 2). |
| List No |
2874.004 |
| Note |
Uncolored map of lower Quebec stretching from Hudson's Bay to "Lake Mistasin." |
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Popple, Henry
A Map of the British Empire
1733
National Atlas
| Authors |
Popple, Henry |
| Full Title |
A Map of the British Empire in America with the French and Spanish Settlements adjacent thereto. by Henry Popple. (Sheet 3). |
| List No |
2874.005 |
| Note |
Sheet three without color and stretching from the mouth of the St. Lawrence to Newfoundland. |
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Popple, Henry
A Map of the British Empire
1733
National Atlas
| Authors |
Popple, Henry |
| Full Title |
A Map of the British Empire in America with the French and Spanish Settlements adjacent thereto. by Henry Popple. (Sheet 4). |
| List No |
2874.006 |
| Note |
Sheet four includes two city views - Quebec and New York. Both views have labeled points, which are explained on the legends to the right of each map. The "Grand Fishing Bank" is also shown and includes soundings. Uncolored. |
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Popple, Henry
A Map of the British Empire
1733
National Atlas
| Authors |
Popple, Henry |
| Full Title |
A Map of the British Empire in America with the French and Spanish Settlements adjacent thereto. by Henry Popple. (Sheet 5). |
| List No |
2874.007 |
| Note |
Uncolored map includes the area from Taos, NM in the southwest to the edge of Lake Superior in the northeast. Copper mines, Indian tribes and villages, falls on the Mississippi River, and missions shown. |
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Popple, Henry
A Map of the British Empire
1733
National Atlas
| Authors |
Popple, Henry |
| Full Title |
A Map of the British Empire in America with the French and Spanish Settlements adjacent thereto. by Henry Popple. (Sheet 6). |
| List No |
2874.008 |
| Note |
All Great Lakes shown in full or part of this uncolored section. Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey and Maryland included. |
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Popple, Henry
A Map of the British Empire
1733
National Atlas
| Authors |
Popple, Henry |
| Full Title |
A Map of the British Empire in America with the French and Spanish Settlements adjacent thereto. by Henry Popple. (Sheet 7). |
| List No |
2874.009 |
| Note |
Uncolored map covering the area ranging from Massachusetts to the Grand Fishing Bank. Fishing Bank includes soundings. |
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Popple, Henry
A Map of the British Empire
1733
National Atlas
| Authors |
Popple, Henry |
| Full Title |
A Map of the British Empire in America with the French and Spanish Settlements adjacent thereto. by Henry Popple. (Sheet 8). |
| List No |
2874.010 |
| Note |
Large map includes the Grand Fishing Bank of New-found Land complete with soundings. Three inset maps are included: The Harbour of Placentia, The Harbour of Anapolis Royal, and Boston Harbour. All include scale, and the last two include soundings. Uncolored. |
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Popple, Henry
A Map of the British Empire
1733
National Atlas
| Authors |
Popple, Henry |
| Full Title |
A Map of the British Empire in America with the French and Spanish Settlements adjacent thereto. by Henry Popple. (Sheet 9). |
| List No |
2874.011 |
| Note |
Northern Mexico, New Mexico, and Louisiana shown. The area around Santa Fe is especially detailed with the Spanish settlements noted all along the Rio Grande. Uncolored. |
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Popple, Henry
A Map of the British Empire
1733
National Atlas
| Authors |
Popple, Henry |
| Full Title |
A Map of the British Empire in America with the French and Spanish Settlements adjacent thereto. by Henry Popple. (Sheet 10). |
| List No |
2874.012 |
| Note |
An uncolored portion showing the region from Virginia south to Florida. Counties are named, forts are identified, and Indian tribes noted. |
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Popple, Henry
A Map of the British Empire
1733
National Atlas
| Authors |
Popple, Henry |
| Full Title |
A Map of the British Empire in America with the French and Spanish Settlements adjacent thereto. by Henry Popple. (Sheet 11). |
| List No |
2874.013 |
| Note |
The only land shown on this part of the Atlantic is Bermuda. Uncolored. |
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Popple, Henry
A Map of the British Empire
1733
National Atlas
| Authors |
Popple, Henry |
| Full Title |
A Map of the British Empire in America with the French and Spanish Settlements adjacent thereto. by Henry Popple. (Sheet 12). |
| List No |
2874.014 |
| Note |
Far right extent of map includes five inset maps: New York and Perth Amboy Harbours, The Town and Harbour of Charles Town in South Carolina, The Bermuda or Summer Islands, Harbour of St. Augustine, and The Harbour of Providence. Soundings often included. Uncolored. |
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Popple, Henry
A Map of the British Empire
1733
National Atlas
| Authors |
Popple, Henry |
| Full Title |
A Map of the British Empire in America with the French and Spanish Settlements adjacent thereto. by Henry Popple. (Sheet 13). |
| List No |
2874.015 |
| Note |
Uncolored map section includes Mexico south to the Yucatan Peninsula. Boats show "The Course of the Spanish Galeons from Vera Crux to the Havana to avoid the Trade Winds." |
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Popple, Henry
A Map of the British Empire
1733
National Atlas
| Authors |
Popple, Henry |
| Full Title |
A Map of the British Empire in America with the French and Spanish Settlements adjacent thereto. by Henry Popple. (Sheet 14). |
| List No |
2874.016 |
| Note |
Cuba sits in the middle of this uncolored section which also includes the very tips of the Yucatan Peninsula, the southernmost parts of Florida (without the Keys), and the Bahama Islands. Jamaica is entirely surrounded by place names. |
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Popple, Henry
A Map of the British Empire
1733
National Atlas
| Authors |
Popple, Henry |
| Full Title |
A Map of the British Empire in America with the French and Spanish Settlements adjacent thereto. by Henry Popple. (Sheet 15). |
| List No |
2874.017 |
| Note |
Hispaniola and the Leeward Islands shown. Also includes dedication within an elaborate cartouche, which reads: "To the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty This Map is most humbly Inscribed by Your Majesty's most Dutiful, most Obedient, and most Humble Servant, Henry Popple." The coat of arms is different than the one on the cover (King George II). |
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Popple, Henry
A Map of the British Empire
1733
National Atlas
| Authors |
Popple, Henry |
| Full Title |
A Map of the British Empire in America with the French and Spanish Settlements adjacent thereto. by Henry Popple. (Sheet 16). |
| List No |
2874.018 |
| Note |
Right edge of row four includes five uncolored inset maps: The Havana, Bay of St. Iago in Cuba, Kingston Harbour in Jamaica, A Plan of the Harbour of Port Antonio in Jamaica, and Fort Royal in Martinica. |
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Popple, Henry
A Map of the British Empire
1733
National Atlas
| Authors |
Popple, Henry |
| Full Title |
A Map of the British Empire in America with the French and Spanish Settlements adjacent thereto. by Henry Popple. (Sheet 17). |
| List No |
2874.019 |
| Note |
First panel of the last column includes part of Central America and the title cartouche. Drawing depicts natives and local flora and fauna. In the background, the British are loading a ship and talking. Uncolored. |
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Popple, Henry
A Map of the British Empire
1733
National Atlas
| Authors |
Popple, Henry |
| Full Title |
A Map of the British Empire in America with the French and Spanish Settlements adjacent thereto. by Henry Popple. (Sheet 18). |
| List No |
2874.020 |
| Note |
Sheet uncolored. Dramatic sea battle shown north of Colombia with the following note: "Sr. Charles Wager's Engagement with the Fleet of Spanish Men of War and Galeons off of Cartagena ye 28th of May 1707, where the Spanish Admiral blew up, the Rear Adml. was taken, and the rest being 14 Sail made their Escape." |
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Popple, Henry
A Map of the British Empire
1733
National Atlas
| Authors |
Popple, Henry |
| Full Title |
A Map of the British Empire in America with the French and Spanish Settlements adjacent thereto. by Henry Popple. (Sheet 19). |
| List No |
2874.021 |
| Note |
Northern South America is shown. Section also includes the Windward Islands. Uncolored. |
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Popple, Henry
A Map of the British Empire
1733
National Atlas
| Authors |
Popple, Henry |
| Full Title |
A Map of the British Empire in America with the French and Spanish Settlements adjacent thereto. by Henry Popple. (Sheet 20). |
| List No |
2874.022 |
| Note |
Final panel in the series with the authentication statement of Edmund Halley and four inset maps. Maps include: The Island of Barbadoes, Antigua, Cartagene on the Coast of New Spain, and Harbour of Porto Bello. Uncolored. Publisher's statement below border at right. |
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L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, A
Covers: Russischer Atlas, At
1745
National Atlas
| Authors |
L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, Akademiia nauk SSSR, 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. |
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L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, A
Title Page: Russischer Atlas
1745
National Atlas
| Authors |
L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, Akademiia nauk SSSR, 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. |
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L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, A
Text Page: Russischer Atlas,
1745
National Atlas
| Authors |
L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, Akademiia nauk SSSR, 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. |
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L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, A
Text Page: (continues) Russi
1745
National Atlas
| Authors |
L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, Akademiia nauk SSSR, 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 |
5825.004 |
| 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. |
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L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, A
Text Page: (continues) Russi
1745
National Atlas
| Authors |
L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, Akademiia nauk SSSR, 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. |
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L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, A
Text Page: (continues) Russi
1745
National Atlas
| Authors |
L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, Akademiia nauk SSSR, 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. |
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L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, A
Mappa Generalis Totius Imper
1745
National Atlas
| Authors |
L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, Akademiia nauk SSSR, 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. |
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L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, A
Lapponia Russica cum Adjacen
1745
National Atlas
| Authors |
L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, Akademiia nauk SSSR, 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. |
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L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, A
Territorium Archangelopolin
1745
National Atlas
| Authors |
L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, Akademiia nauk SSSR, 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. |
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L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, A
Ducatuum Estoniae et Livonia
1745
National Atlas
| Authors |
L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, Akademiia nauk SSSR, 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. |
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L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, A
Moscoviae Gubernium cum Adja
1745
National Atlas
| Authors |
L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, Akademiia nauk SSSR, 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. |
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L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, A
Tabula Geographica Gubernium
1745
National Atlas
| Authors |
L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, Akademiia nauk SSSR, 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. |
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L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, A
Territorium Mesenese et Pust
1745
National Atlas
| Authors |
L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, Akademiia nauk SSSR, 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. |
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L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, A
Tataria minor
1745
National Atlas
| Authors |
L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, Akademiia nauk SSSR, 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. |
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L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, A
Provinciarum Ustiugae et Chy
1745
National Atlas
| Authors |
L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, Akademiia nauk SSSR, 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. |
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L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, A
Casaniae Regnum cum Adiacent
1745
National Atlas
| Authors |
L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, Akademiia nauk SSSR, 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. |
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L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, A
Delineatio Fluvii Volgae a S
1745
National Atlas
| Authors |
L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, Akademiia nauk SSSR, 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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L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, A
Territorium Pontumevxinum
1745
National Atlas
| Authors |
L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, Akademiia nauk SSSR, Academie der Wissenschafften, Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg |
| Full Title |
Territorium Pontumevxinum et Mare Caspium Interiacens Cubaniae et Georgiae Delineationem Geographicam Reliquamque Partem Fluvii Volgae eiusque Ostium exhibens. |
| List No |
5825.018 |
| Note |
Outline color map. Showing the detail of the administrative divisions, include roads, rivers, canals, and many place names. With elegant title cartouche, drawing of the battlefield. Title in Latin. Relief shown pictorially. |
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L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, A
Pars Sibiriae Tractum inter
1745
National Atlas
| Authors |
L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, Akademiia nauk SSSR, Academie der Wissenschafften, Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg |
| Full Title |
Pars Sibiriae Tractum inter Salinas ad Camam et Tobolium comprehendens. |
| List No |
5825.019 |
| Note |
Outline color map. Showing the detail of the administrative divisions, include roads, rivers, islands, and many place names. With elegant title cartouche. Title in Latin. Relief shown pictorially. |
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L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, A
Uffensis Provincia cum adiac
1745
National Atlas
| Authors |
L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, Akademiia nauk SSSR, Academie der Wissenschafften, Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg |
| Full Title |
Uffensis Provincia cum adiacentibus Regionibus. |
| List No |
5825.020 |
| Note |
Outline color map. Showing the detail of the administrative divisions, include roads, rivers, islands, and many place names. With elegant title cartouche. Title in Latin. Relief shown pictorially. |
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L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, A
Composite: Sheets 1-13 (Atla
1745
National Atlas
| Authors |
L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, Akademiia nauk SSSR, Academie der Wissenschafften, Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg |
| Full Title |
(Composite of) Sheets 1-13 (Atlas Russicus) Russischer Atlas |
| List No |
5825.046 |
| 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. |
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L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, A
Partes Fluviorum Petschorae
1745
National Atlas
| Authors |
L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, Akademiia nauk SSSR, Academie der Wissenschafften, Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg |
| Full Title |
Partes Fluviorum Petschorae Obii et Ieniseae Una Cum Eorum Ostiis In Oceanum Septentrionalim Se Exonerantium. |
| List No |
5825.021 |
| Note |
Outline color map. Showing Northern Russia administrative divisions, include roads, rivers, islands, and many place names. Title in Latin. Relief shown pictorially. No cartouche. Full title banner. First of 6 maps of Siberia. |
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L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, A
Tractus Fluviorum Irtisch
1745
National Atlas
| Authors |
L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, Akademiia nauk SSSR, Academie der Wissenschafften, Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg |
| Full Title |
Tractus Fluviorum Irtisch, Tobol, Ieniseae Et Tungusae Cum Ipsorum Fontibus, Adiacentibusque Itidem Et Interiacentibus Regionibus. |
| List No |
5825.022 |
| Note |
Outline color map. Showing administrative divisions, include roads, rivers, islands, and many place names. Title in Latin. Relief shown pictorially. No cartouche. Full title banner. Second of 6 maps of Siberia. |
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L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, A
Pars Maris Glacialis Ostiumq
1745
National Atlas
| Authors |
L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, Akademiia nauk SSSR, Academie der Wissenschafften, Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg |
| Full Title |
Pars Maris Glacialis Ostiumque Fluvii lenae cum Territorio Septentrionali Iakutensi. |
| List No |
5825.023 |
| Note |
Outline color map. Showing administrative divisions, include roads, rivers, islands, and many place names. Title in Latin. Relief shown pictorially. No cartouche. Full title banner. Third of 6 maps of Siberia. |
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L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, A
Irkutensis Vice Praefectura
1745
National Atlas
| Authors |
L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, Akademiia nauk SSSR, Academie der Wissenschafften, Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg |
| Full Title |
Irkutensis Vice Praefectura cum Mari Baikal et Fonte Fluvii Lenae Partibusque Fluviorum Argun et Amur ac Circumiacentibus Territoriis. |
| List No |
5825.024 |
| Note |
Outline color map. Showing administrative divisions, include roads, rivers, islands, and many place names. Title in Latin. Relief shown pictorially. No cartouche. Full title banner. Fourth of 6 maps of Siberia. |
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L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, A
Territorii Iacutensis Pars O
1745
National Atlas
| Authors |
L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, Akademiia nauk SSSR, Academie der Wissenschafften, Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg |
| Full Title |
Territorii Iacutensis pars Orientalior cum Maxima Parte Terrae Kamtschatkae. (inset map) Ora extrema borealior Sibiriae orientem respiciens. |
| List No |
5825.025 |
| Note |
Outline color map. Showing administrative divisions, include roads, rivers, and many place names. Title in Latin. Relief shown pictorially. No cartouche. Full title banner. Fifth of 6 maps of Siberia. Inset showing easternmost peninsula of Siberia entitled Ora extrema borealior Sibiriae orientem respiciens. |
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L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, A
Ostium Fluvii Amur
1745
National Atlas
| Authors |
L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, Akademiia nauk SSSR, Academie der Wissenschafften, Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg |
| Full Title |
Ostium Fluvii Amur cum Parte Australiori Terrae Kamtschatkae Variisque in Oceano Sitis Insulis Inter Quas Pars Eminet Iaponiae. |
| List No |
5825.026 |
| Note |
Outline color map. Showing rivers, and islands. Title in Latin. Relief shown pictorially. No cartouche. Full title banner. Sixth of 6 maps of Siberia. |
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