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1657W2347Paris: Chez Sanson 1657. Image is 8 1/8 inches by 11 inches on a folded sheet measuring 9 inches by 12 13/16 inches. Original hand-colored copper-engraved map from Sanson's atlas of maps of the Americas: L'Amerique en Plusieurs Cartes. It is a map of the Viceroyalty of Peru that displays the Amazon River and its many tributaries. Nicolas Sanson 1600-1667 was the official geographer for the king of France. His map of Peru and the Amazon became the standard that was copied by almost all geographers/cartographers--even reproduced by Bion for his 1700 treatise on globes. Cintra and Oliveira argue that Sanson's map was a scientific one that holds up well even when compared to 21st century maps of the region. The map is in about very good condition: clean with bright original outline color; minimal foxing ; some edgewear and soiling in the margins. . First Edition. Single Sheet. Very Good-. 8 1/8 inches by 11 Inches. Map. Chez Sanson
193965714México: Ediciones de la Sociedade de Amigos de España; Talleres Gráficos de la Editorial El Mundo 1939. illus. wrps. The poetry of Jesús Flores Sansón which reflect his strong support of the workers and communist movements in Mexico and the world and his solidarity with the anti-fascists in the Spanish Civil War. 2 color cover by Alberto Beltrán. Only one copy in OCLC USA. Ediciones de la Sociedade de Amigos de España; Talleres Gráficos de la Editorial El Mundo unknown
1657326341Paris 1657. unbound. Map. Original outline coloring. Sheet measures 8 3/4" x 12 1/8". Image measures 8" x 10 5/8". Paris: Nicolas Sanson 1657.<br/> <br/> This rare 17th century map by Nicolas Sanson with original color depicts the region showing present day Paraguay Uruguay with parts of Brazil and Argentina. Mountains are rendered pictorially and cities rivers and notations describing indigenous populations are labeled. In very good condition.<br> <br> Nicolas Sanson 1600-1667 is considered the founder of the French school of cartography. In reaction to the prevailing trend of Dutch lavishness Sanson favored minimal details focusing rather on accurate cartography than ornament.<br/> <br/> unknown
1700104160<p>Copper engraved map double page 24" x 20" hand colored and large uncolored title cartouches. Some minor soiling a little wear along centerfold with old verso repair normal aging; very good. Samson 1600-1667 is often referred to as the father of French cartography. Louis XIII was impressed with his work and appointed him "Geographe Ordinaire du Roi". During his career Sanson would produce about 300 maps and his major atlas "Cartes Generales de Toutes les Parties du Monde" would represent an important part of his body of work. While two of his sons continued publication of his maps after his death Pieter Schenk 1655-1718 an important publisher and engraver in his own right published this map. The map is attractively colored and gives a detailed view of the provinces of France. The map is also decorated with a large title cartouche. Bagrow p. 185. map hist website.</p>
1683297468Paris 1683. unbound. Map. Copper engraving with hand coloring. Image measures 7 5/8 x 11 1/4 inches.<br/> <br/> This map published in Paris in Afrique en plusieurs cartes is one of Sanson's small atlas maps of depicting various African regions. This map offers extensive detail on the cities of North Africa as well as topographical and geographical features with mountains beautifully rendered in profile. Nicolas Sanson 1600-1667 is considered the founder of the French school of cartography. In reaction to the prevailing trend of Dutch lavishness Sanson favored minimal details focusing rather on accurate cartography than ornament. This map is a fine example of his work.<br/> <br/> unknown
165024869London 1650. 1 vols. 13" x 8 3/4. Contemporary. hand-coloring. Fine condition. 1 vols. 13" x 8 3/4 ". unknown books
173422619Utrecht 1734. Full-title: La Floride. Par N. Sanson d' Abbeville Geogr. Ordre du Roy. Copper engraved double-page hand colored map. Neat pencil writing on verso "Henri Du Sauzet 1734". Image size 7" x 9 7/8". Tipped in double-mat. Fold line down center else a fine copy. The map covers southern states and coastline from Secotan in Virginia to Planuco in Mexico. Showing political and administrative boundaries major cities towns villages rivers mountains drainage etc. <br /> <br /> Nicolas Sanson 1600 – 1667 was a French cartographer who served under two kings in matters of geography. He has been called the "father of French cartography." <br /> <br /> Henri Du Sauzet 1686/87 - 1754 was a bookseller/publisher in Amsterdam during the early to mid-eighteenth century. unknown
166725060Paris: P. Mariette 1667. Other. The centre fold minor spotting else in excellent condition. 395 by 565mm 15 by 22 inches. Rare and decorative large-format historical map of Europe showing the locations of Church Councils and Synods in original outline color. By Guillaume Sanson 16331703 Géographe du Roy published by Pierre Mariette Paris 1667. Image: 395 x 565 mm 15.5 x 22 inches. Decorated with a superb allegorical title cartouche depicting a Catholic council in session a unique historical and cartographic document. Guillaume Sanson 16331703 was a leading French cartographer who inherited the celebrated family firm from his father Nicolas Sanson 16001667 known as the 'Father of French Cartography' and official Géographe du Roy to Louis XIV. Like his father Guillaume held the title of Géographe Ordinaire du Roy. Much of his work after 1671 was published in collaboration with Alexis-Hubert Jaillot and together the Sanson dynasty dominated French cartography throughout the 17th century. Their maps are held in the Bibliothèque nationale de France the British Library and major research collections worldwide.This large and striking map plots the locations of ecumenical councils national synods provincial councils and diocesan synods across Europe a unique cartographic subject of combined religious and historical significance. The coverage extends from the British Isles and Iberian Peninsula across to the eastern Mediterranean including Cyprus and Syria with North Africa also shown. Political borders are rendered in hand-applied outline color. The splendid allegorical title cartouche depicts a Catholic council in session and was engraved to the highest standard of the Parisian workshop. The Geographia Synodica is among the most unusual and collectible maps ever published of Europe: a historic document of scholarship faith and cartographic craft. In excellent condition. Original outline color fresh and vivid. The centrefold shows minor spotting as expected for a 17th-century map of this size; all else excellent. No tears or significant foxing. 395 x 565 mm. P. Mariette unknown
16546571Paris 1654. Copper engraving 37 x 48 cms modern hand-colour blank verso. Nicolas Sanson 1600-1667 founder of the Sanson dynasty of map-makers is considered by many to be the father of the French school of cartography. He was a prolific and original map-maker admired for the clarity and scientific accuracy of his maps. Map unknown
165766689Paris. c.1657. A very attractive and finely engraved map of the north eastern South American country of Guiana. The map is highlighted by numerous rivers tributaries mountains villages inlets bays and a very large inland equatorial lake that was thought to exist. Published in "Cartes Generales de toutes les parties du monde." Size: 285 x 360 mm. Copperplate engraving with original outline colouring. Fine condition. unknown
165756721Histoire et Geographie de l'Amerique. 1657. Attractive map of Paraguay. Title cartouche at top right. Maps by Sanson in original colour are rare. Nicolas Sanson was founder of the French school of mapmakers at a time when the leadership in European cartography passed from the Low Countries to France. Copper engraving. Fine condition; very light offsetting. Original outline colour. Size: 28.5 x 21.5 cm. 11 x 8½ inches unknown
169255111692 Utrecht, François Halma, 1692 (suivant la copie à Paris, chez l'Auteur), 222pp. + tables. 10x16cm. Reliure en plein veau. Dos à 5 nerfs, richement orné et portant le titre en lettres dorées. Illustré d'un beau frontispice gravé. Marques de cire (cachet rouge ?) sur les gardes sinon bon exemplaire, envoi de photographies sur demande.
118542aaf1648, 44x56 cm, carte géographique gravée sur cuivre, légèrement coloriée aux frontières (vert claire et jaune), 1 feuille pliée en 2.
184660753Nouvelle édition, augmentée d'une troisième partie inédite et précédée d'un avant-propos par de Pongerville, 1 vol. grand in-8 br., A. René et Cie, Paris, 1846, 320 pp. avec portrait en frontispice
2021x-0198754957Oxford Univ Pr 2021. Hardcover. New. 656 pages. 9.50x6.50x1.75 inches. Oxford Univ Pr hardcover
169233439Paris: H. Jaillot 1692. In ausgezeichnetem Zustand. . 570 by 850mm 22 by 33 inches. Hand-Colored Original Copperplate Engraving by Charles Hubert Alexis Jaillot & Nicolaus Sanson depicting Le Cercle de Franconie subdivise entous les Estats qui le composent. Dressè sur les Memotres les plus Nouveaux Parle Sr. Sanson Geographe Ordinaire du Roy. A Paris Chez H. Iaillot joignant les grands Augustins aux dewe Globes. Avec Privilege du Roypour Vingt Ans. 1692. Published Paris H. Jaillot 1692. Sheet: 570 by 850mm 22 by 33 inches. A fine and original hand-colored example of Jaillot's celebrated cartographic work documenting this region of Germany with the precision and decorative artistry characteristic of the 16900s. Alexis-Hubert Jaillot c.1632-1712 was one of the foremost French cartographers of the late 17th and early 18th centuries. Working in Paris he produced magnificent large-format maps of European territories often in collaboration with Nicolas Sanson -- considered the father of French cartography. Jaillot's maps are known for their striking decorative cartouches generous size and fine hand coloring representing the pinnacle of French Baroque cartography.This original copperplate engraving with original hand coloring depicts the region of Le Cercle de Franconie subdivise entous les Estats qui le composent. Dressè sur les Memotres les plus Nouveaux Parle Sr. Sanson Geographe Ordinaire du Roy. A Paris Chez H. Iaillot joignant les grands Augustins aux dewe Globes. Avec Privilege du Roypour Vingt Ans. 1692. published in Paris H. Jaillot 1692. The map features a decorative Baroque cartouche containing the title inscription. A distance scale is incorporated within the cartouche or alongside it. The map records the political and geographic boundaries of the region as understood in 1692 offering a fascinating window into the history of German territorial organization. Sheet measures 570 by 850mm 22 by 33 inches. In good condition overall with minor signs of age appropriate for a 17th-century engraving. Ready to frame. H. Jaillot unknown
18296461615 vol. in-8 reliure demi-basane marron, dos à 5 nerfs, toutes tranches marbrées, Chez les Libraires Editeurs, Mequignon-Marvis, J.-B Baillière, Paris, 1829-1836
16709482<p>Scarce map engraving outlined in original color from Sanson's <em>Cartes Generales de Toutes les Parties du Monde. </em>The image measures approximately 19.75 x 16.5 in 50 x 42 cm; page measures 23.25 x 17.5 in 59 x 44.5 cm.</p> Pierre Mariette
1723202384Amsterdam: Mortier Pieter II 1723. unbound. very good. Map. Engraving with hand coloring. Image measures 14.5" x 19.25".<br/><br/> Includes parts of modern day Morocco Algeria Tunisia and Libya. Nicolas Sanson 1600-1667 is considered the founder of the French school of cartography. In reaction to the prevailing trend of Dutch lavishness Sanson favored minimal details focusing rather on accurate cartography than ornament. Large decorative title cartouche. Map is in good condition with ample margins. Staining along centerfold. Chipped near edges along centerfold.<br/><br/> Mortier, Pieter II unknown books
269694Paris: Nicolas Sanson. unbound. Map. Uncolored copper engraving. Image measures 15 3/4" x 19 3/4". c.1660.<br/><br/> This elegant circa 1660 map by Nicolas Sanson features the famous French winemaking region of Champagne and the cheese making region of Brie. It extends south from the regions of Picardie to Burgundy and from Isle de France east to Lorraine. The map notes several towns and rivers with beautifully rendered mountains and forests throughout. An engraved grape surround cartouche features cherubs on the top left and the bottom right scale is surrounded by cherubs with mapping tools. The map has a stain in the upper right margin with minor foxing and minimal wear along the centerfold. Minor edge wear.<br><br>Nicolas Sanson 1600-1667 is considered the founder of the French school of cartography. This map is a fine example of his work and a pleasure to see black and white.<br/><br/> Nicolas Sanson unknown books
1680264415Paris 1680. unbound. Map. Uncolored copper plate engraving. Image measures 7.5" x 10". 1680.<br/><br/> This map of southeast Asia and the East Indies is essentially two maps on a single sheet. The map on the left depicts the northern portion of the India Ganges region representing Burma Myanmar Thailand Cambodia Vietnam and Laos while the map of the right depicts the southern portion and includes the Malay Peninsula Singapore Sumatra. The most interesting feature is the Lacus Chimay Chimay Lake the mythical lake located in northern Burma which was believed to be the source of the river system in Southeast Asia. Important towns and cities are identified with beautifully rendered topography depicted in profile. Map is in very good condition with some toning along original centerfold which shows repairs on verso. Minimal foxing. <br><br>Nicolas Sanson 1600-1667 is considered the founder of the French school of cartography. In reaction to the prevailing trend of Dutch lavishness Sanson favored minimal details focusing rather on accurate cartography than ornament. This map is a fine example of his work.<br/><br/> unknown books
1652251161Paris 1652. unbound. Map. Engraving with hand outline color. Image measures 14 x 16.5%u201D.<br/><br/> This map of southeastern France includes the erstwhile provinces of Dauphiné corresponding roughly to the present departments of Isère Drôme and Hautes-Alpes as well as parts of Savoye and Bresse. At the time of the map%u2019s publication in 1652 Dauphiné was under the absolutist rule of King Louis XIV. The cartographer Nicolas Sanson as Royal Geographer to Louis XIV as well as Louis III likely understood the importance of this region to French interests of the time. The map thusly provides ample detail about the area including cities rivers mountains and significant forts. Hand-colored outlines indicate political boundaries. An elegant cartouche in the upper right corner of the map displays the title amidst scrollwork topped with the crown of the French monarchy. The map is in very good condition with full margins and no chips or tears. Nicolas Sanson 1600-1667 is considered the founder of the French school of cartography. In reaction to the prevailing trend of Dutch lavishness Sanson favored minimal details focusing rather on accurate cartography than ornament. This map points to his significant role within the French monarchy.<br/><br/> unknown books
1723202384Amsterdam: Mortier Pieter II 1723. unbound. very good. Map. Engraving with hand coloring. Image measures 14.5" x 19.25".<br/> <br/> Includes parts of modern day Morocco Algeria Tunisia and Libya. Nicolas Sanson 1600-1667 is considered the founder of the French school of cartography. In reaction to the prevailing trend of Dutch lavishness Sanson favored minimal details focusing rather on accurate cartography than ornament. Large decorative title cartouche. Map is in good condition with ample margins. Staining along centerfold. Chipped near edges along centerfold.<br/> <br/> Mortier, Pieter II unknown
171282342Parisiis, Delineabat Petrus Moullart-Sanson , 1712, 55x75cm, Carte colorisée. Pliure centrale. Bon état.