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49,5 x 64 cm (Blattgröße: 54,5 x 81 cm). *Frühe Delisle-Karte, zeigt das Gebiet um Paris. Unkoloriert (nur die Stadt Paris ist rot markiert). - Guillaume Delisle (1675-1726) war ein französischer Kartograph aus Paris. Delisle war der erste, der eine wissenschaftlich vergleichende Geographie anbahnte, indem er bei seinen Werken auch Reiseberichte und die Werke von Naturforschern benutzte. Er gab zahlreiche Landkarten heraus, die sich durch Eleganz und Schärfe von den früheren Karten unterschieden. - Der breite weiße Rand wurde zeitgenössisch eigens aufmontiert. Sauber und sehr gut erhalten. / Early print of this Delisle map. The large white edges were mounted separate in contemporarily time. Good condition. Landkarten de
2 cartes entoilées sous chemise et étui commun, carte de la France n° 161 (Landau), 92 x 59 cm, et n°173 (Philipsbourg), 46 x 59 cm, Charles Picquet, Géographe graveur du cabinet topographique de S.M. L'Empereur, Paris, s.d. (vers 1805) Bon état. Français
2 cartes entoilées sous chemise et étui commun, carte de la France n° 162 (Strasbourg), 92 x 52 cm, et n°163 (Colmar), 77 x 59 cm, Charles Picquet, Géographe graveur du cabinet topographique de S.M. L'Empereur, Paris, s.d. (vers 1805) Bel exemplaire. Français
2 cartes entoilées sous chemise et étui, carte de la France n° 164 (Neuf-Brisach), 77 x 59 cm, et n°165 (Basle), 79 x 59 cm, Charles Picquet, Géographe graveur du cabinet topographique de S.M. L'Empereur, Paris, s.d. (vers 1805) Bel exemplaire. Français
S. l. (France), S. é., s.d. (vers 1750); 1190 x 2008 mm, feuille en papier vergé de 60 x 91 cm, carte pliée. Carte représentant, au nord, Neubrisack (rive gauche du Rhin) et Vieux Brisack (rive droite du Rhin), au sud Mulhausen (rive gauche du Rhin), le Marquisat de Duriach (rive droite du Rhin), à l'échelle de dix mille toises (1/86 400). Technique de reproduction par impression en taille-douce.
Carte lithographiée en couleurs , dressée par Vuillemin d'après les cartes de Casini en 1853 , du dépôt de la guerre des Ponts et Chaussées et de la Marine . Extraite de l'Atlas : La France et ses Colonies . Edition de 1882 identique à celle de 1879 . Illustrée des villes , bourgs et cantons , communes ( parfois disparues ) , limites du département , limites des arrondissements , routes de 1ère et 2 ème classes , traverses , chemins de fer et stations , canaux , chemins de fer en construction ,entourée de personnages célèbres , de paysages , d'une vue de la ville principale , du blason , dont les textes sont écrits parArtus . Format 22 cm x 18 cm ou sur marges de 34 cm x 24 cm , montée sur bristol crème de 42 cm x 30 cm . Envoyée en rouleau . - Cartes et Plans . - Une feuille , 250 gr.
1 feuille repli?e. 55x75 cm.
Engraved map. 550 x 690 mm (image), 595 x 760 mm (sheet). Scale 1:519,210. 18 sections mounted on paper. Rare topographical map of Sicily, featuring two inset maps after Ptolemy and Al-Idrisi, allowing an immediate comparison of the depictions of the island in the 2nd, 12th, and 19th centuries. The main map identifies a remarkable number of towns and villages, including Palermo, Catania, Syracuse, Mazara, Caltanissetta, and Nicosia, as well as mountains, roads and paths. Two additional insets show Malta and the Aeolian Islands. Engraved by the German-French engraver and cartographer Erhard Schieble (1821-80). - Slightly foxed. Rarely seen at auction.
Suite raffigurante i 4 continenti, finemente incisi ad acquaforte e bulino, databili al 1590/95 ca. La carta dell’Asia è firmata in lastra, in basso a sinistra. Magnifiche prove, ricche di toni, impresse su carta vergata coeva con filigrana “ancora in un cerchio sormontato da fiore” con relativa contromarca (Briquet 571, Woodward 178), ampi margini, in perfetto stato di conservazioneLe mappe, secondo Philip Burden e Richard Betz, sono databili al 1605 e derivano chiaramente da quelle pubblicate nella Universale Fabrica del Mondo di Giovanni Lorenzo Anania, Venezia 1582. Si differenziano principalmente per dimensione e per scala di gradazione. Tuttavia ci permettiamo di discordare dalla datazione attribuita da Burden e Betz, ritenendo queste opere del Rosaccio databili al periodo 1590/95. Le mappe erano infatti accompagnate dalla carta del mondo che Rodney Shirley include tra quelle aggiunte nella nuova ristampa di The Mapping of the World, elencandone un solo esemplare conosciuto, che si trova nella Biblioteca Municipale di Grenoble. Shirley data la mappa all’ultimo decennio del XVI secolo. A conclusione dello studio su questo inusuale gruppo cartografico, possiamo evidenziare che questo set rappresenta una prima stesura del Rosaccio per la realizzazione delle carte successivamente inserite nella sua Geografia ed anche nelle Relationi Universali del Botero. Le opere, probabilmente realizzate in pochissimi esemplari, non furono mai inserite in nessuna pubblicazione, e si presentano su fogli intonsi, a pieni margini, stampate su carta con filigrana che il Briquet indica fabbricata a Verona intorno al 1583, ed il Woodward riscontra in altre mappe del periodo 1580 e 1594. Diverse sono anche le dimensioni delle lastre, ma questo probabilmente perché gli studiosi si sono trovati ad esaminare esemplari rifilati all’interno del rame.Giuseppe Rosaccio, medico e geografo, è noto per alcune opere geografiche e cosmografiche, che, sebbene di non gran mole, gli procurarono qualche fama e furono più volte ristampate. Tra esse il Teatro del Cielo e della Terra (Venezia 1595), il Mondo e le sue parti, cioè Europa, Affrica, Asia et America (Verona 1596), il Microcosmo (Firenze 1600), il Mondo elementare e celeste (Treviso 1604), il Discorso sulla nobiltà ed eccellenza della Terra (Firenze, s. a.). Egli curò anche un'edizione della Geografia di Tolomeo, stampata a Venezia nel 1599, corredandola con alcuni Discorsi e 42 tavole nuove. Set omogeneo, di straordinaria rarità. - EARLY ISSUE, UNRECORDED - Suite depicting the 4 continents, finely etched with etching and engraving, dating to 1590/95 approx. The map of Asia is signed in the plate, lower left. Magnificent proofs, rich tones, printed on contemporary laid paper with watermark "still in a circle surmounted by flower" with the countermark (Briquet 571, 178 Woodward), wide margins, in perfect conditionThe maps, according to Philip Burden and Richard Betz, can be dated back to 1605 and are clearly derived from that published in the Universale Fabrica del Mondo by Giovanni Lorenzo Anania, Venice 1582. They differ mainly in size and scale of gradation. However, we would disagree on the dating attributed by Burden and Betz, considering these works of Rosaccio dating from the period 1590/95. The maps were in fact accompanied by a map of the world that includes Rodney Shirley among those added to the new reissue of The Mapping of the World, listing only known specimen, which is located in the Municipal Library of Grenoble. Shirley dated the map at the last decade of the sixteenth century. At the conclusion of the study of this unusual maps, we can that describe this set is a first issue of Rosaccio’s maps later incorporated in his "Geographia" and also in the Relationi Universali by Botero. The works, probably made in a few examples, were never included in any publication, and are on uncut sheets, with full margins, printed on paper with a watermark that indicates Briquet manufactured in Verona around 1583, and Woodward found in other maps of the period 1580 to 1594. There are also different sizes of plates, but this is probably because scholars have found to examine specimens trimmed in copper.Homogeneous set of extraordinary rarity. Burden, The Mapping of North America, 149; Shirley, The Mapping of the World, 174A, Betz, The Mapping of Africa, 51; Briquet, Les Filigranes, 571. Dimensioni circa 210x260 ognuna
Suite completa delle carte raffiguranti i 4 continenti. Xilografie, 1575, finemente colorate a mano in epoca, impresse su carta vergata coeva, complete della linea marginale, in eccellente stato di conservazione. Le carte sono tratte dalla prima edizione de La Cosmographie universelle d'Andre Thevet, cosmographe du roy : illustree de diverses figures des choses plus remarquables veues par l'auteur, & incogneues de noz anciens & modernes, curata da Pierre l’Huilier, che precede di uno o due anni la ristampa di Guillaume Chaudiere. Nato a Angoulême intorno al 1516, Thevet divenne frate francescano e intorno al 1550 compì la sua prima spedizione, quando accompagnò il cardinale Jean de Lorraine in Italia e nel bacino del Mediterraneo. Poco dopo, Thevet pubblicò la Cosmographie de Levant, un compendio circa fatti, persone, luoghi, flora e fauna della zona visitata. L’esperienza di Thevet come un viaggiatore attirò l'attenzione di Nicolas Durand, Cavaliere di Villegagnon, che si apprestava a fondare una colonia in quello che è oggi il Brasile. Durant chiese a Thevet di accompagnarlo nella spedizione come suo confessore. Durante il viaggio, Thevet si ammalò e fu costretto a tornare in Francia dopo aver trascorso sole dieci settimane in Brasile. Tuttavia, combinando le sue osservazioni con le informazioni acquisite da altri viaggiatori, Thevet realizzò il suo Singularitez de la France Antarctique, pubblicato a Parigi nel 1557, che gli valse il riconoscimento reale e la nomina a cosmografo della corte dei Valois. Si dedicò poi alla sua opera più ambiziosa, La Cosmographie universelle, una sorta di descrizione di ogni parte del mondo conosciuto. Il suo collaboratore François de Belleforest, probabilmente a seguito di un litigio, lo abbandonò pubblicando una propria cosmografia nel 1572. Al di là delle accuse di furto del materiale mosse da Thevet, senza dubbio la pubblicazione di Belleforest, tolse successo all’opera di Thevet che, con oltre 2.000 pagine, apparve a 3 anni di distanza, nel 1575. Thevet continuò a scrivere di viaggi reali e immaginari fino alla morte, nel 1592, lasciando due opere manoscritte: la Gran Insulaire, un almanacco di isole di tutto il mondo, e le Histoire de deux voyages, un resoconto, probabilmente amplificato, dei suoi viaggi nel Nuovo Mondo. EuropeEsemplare nell’unico stato conosciuto. La carta deriva dalla rappresentazione murale del mondo di Gerard Mercator del 1569. La mappa è riccamente ornata con mostri marini e numerosi vascelli, e riporta anche le mitiche isole di Frislandia, Ibira e Enoem. La Groenlandia e l’Islanda sono in forma molto allungata, mentre la Scandinavia non si discosta, nella forma, dalla carta di Olaus Magnus.AsieEsemplare nel primo stato di due, avanti la firma dell’editore Chaudiere e la data 1581. La carta dell’Asia è basata sul modello di Mercator del 1569. La Nuova Guinea stranamente non compare nella mappa, mentre il Giappone assume una curiosa forma a tartaruga. La più importante novità cartografica della mappa è rappresentata dalla corretta rappresentazione delle stretto di Anania, oggi Bering.Table d’AfriqueEsemplare nel primo stato di due, avanti la firma dell’editore Chaudiere e la data 1581. Betz sottolinea come questa mappa dell’Africa costituisca un importante tassello nella storia della cartografia del continente, trattandosi della prima mappa di formato in-folio a descrivere l’area basandosi sul modello mercatoriano del 1569, fondendolo con le informazioni desunte dalle carte di Gastaldi e Ortelius. Il risultato è una mappa che fornisce un enorme numero di informazioni cartografiche, talvolta difficili da leggere.Quarte Partie du Monde Esemplare nel primo stato di tre, con il marchio tipografico sotto la descrizione nel cartiglio in basso a sinistra, edito nella prima edizione de La Comosgraphie Universelle del 1575. Burden ebidenzia che il secondo stato della carta non presenta questo marchio tipografico, mentre i... Set of the 4 continents. Woodcuts, 1575, finely hand colored at the time, printed on contemporary laid paper, complete the marginal line, in excellent condition. The maps are from the first edition of The Cosmographie universelle d'Andre Thevet, Cosmographe du roy: ILLUSTREE de diverses figures des choses plus remarquables veues par l'auteur, & incogneues de noz anciens & modernes, curated by Pierre the Huilier, which of one or two years before the reissue of Guillaume Chaudiere. Born around 1516 in Angoulême, Thevet became a Franciscan friar about 1550 and made his first expedition, when he accompanied the Cardinal Jean de Lorraine in Italy and in the Mediterranean basin. Soon after, he published the Cosmographie de Levant, a compendium of facts about people, places, flora and fauna of the area visited. The experience of Thevet as a traveler came to the attention of Nicolas Durand, Knight Villegagnon, who was preparing to establish a colony in what is today Brazil. Durant asked Thevet to accompany the expedition as his confessor. During the trip, Thevet became ill and was forced to return to France after having spent only ten weeks in Brazil. However, by combining his observations with information obtained from other travelers, Thevet realized his Singularitez Antarctique de la France, published in Paris in 1557, which earned him recognition and real cosmographer the appointment of the Valois court. He then devoted himself to his most ambitious work, The Cosmographie universelle, a kind of description of each of the known world. His collaborator François de Belleforest, probably as a result of a quarrel, left him by publishing its own cosmography in 1572. Thevet’s work, of over 2,000 pages, appeared 3 years later, in 1575. Thevet continued to write real and imaginary travel until his death in 1592, leaving two manuscripts: Great Insulaire, an almanac of islands around the world, and the Histoire de deux voyages, a quick, probably amplified, of his travels in the New World. EuropeExample in the only known state. The map comes from the wall map of the world by Gerard Mercator of 1569. The map is richly ornamented with numerous sea monsters and ships, and also reports the mythical islands of Frislandia, Ibira and Enoem. Greenland and Iceland are very elongated, while Scandinavia does not differ in form from the map of Olaus Magnus.AsieExample in the first state of two, before the address of Chaudiere and the date 1581. The map of Asia is based on the model by Mercator wall map of the world. 1569. The New Guinea strangely does not appear in the map, while Japan takes a curious form a turtle. The most important novelty of the cartographic map is represented by the correct representation of the Strait of Ananias, Bering today.Table d'AfriqueExample in the first state of two, before the address of Chaudiere and the date 1581. Betz points out this map of Africa is an important step in the history of cartography of the continent, this is the first map of folio format to describe the area based on the Mercator’s model of 1569, by fusing the information obtained from the maps by Gastaldi and Ortelius. The result is a map that provides a huge number of cartographic information, sometimes difficult to read.Fourth Partie du MondeExample in the first state of three, with the typographical mark under the description in the title, published in the first edition of The Comosgraphie Universelle of 1575. Burden notes that the second state of the map does not present this mark, while the third state is with the address of Chaudiere and the date 1581. From the cartographic point of view, the map is derived from the map of the world of Gerard Mercator of 1569, while the nomenclature and morphology of the northern part seem to be the assembly of several cartographic sources. New Guinea, and a large mass southern called "Cercle Antartique" are richly decorated with scenes of native life. Excellent examples of these rare maps, among... Betz, The Mapping of Africa, pp. 133/34, 17 I/II; Norwich 12; Burden, The Mapping of North America, pp.59/60, 46 I/III; Sweet, Mapping the continent of Asia, 6, I/II.
In 24 Segmenten auf Leinen aufgezogen. Aufgefaltet 81 x 70 cm. Farbige Stahlstichkarte, gestochen von Leuzinger. Landkarten de
Carte lithographiée en couleurs , dressée par Vuillemin d'après les cartes de Casini en 1853 , du dépôt de la guerre des Ponts et Chaussées et de la Marine . Extraite de l'Atlas : La France et ses Colonies . Edition de 1882 identique à celle de 1879 . Illustrée des villes , bourgs et cantons , communes ( parfois disparues ) , limites du département , limites des arrondissements , routes de 1ère et 2 ème classes , traverses , chemins de fer et stations , canaux , chemins de fer en construction ,entourée de personnages célèbres , de paysages , d'une vue de la ville principale , du blason , dont les textes sont écrits parIsidore . Format 22 cm x 18 cm ou sur marges de 34 cm x 24 cm avec légères traces d'humidité , montée sur bristol crème de 42 cm x 30 cm . Envoyée en rouleau . - Cartes et Plans . - Une feuille , 250 gr.
45 x 62 cm (Blattgröße ca. 55 x 80 cm). *Frühe Delisle-Karte, zeigt das nördliche Finnland, Schweden und Norwegen. - Guillaume Delisle (1675-1726) war ein französischer Kartograph aus Paris. Delisle war der erste, der eine wissenschaftlich vergleichende Geographie anbahnte, indem er bei seinen Werken auch Reiseberichte und die Werke von Naturforschern benutzte. Er gab zahlreiche Landkarten heraus, die sich durch Eleganz und Schärfe von den früheren Karten unterschieden. - Der breite weiße Rand wurde zeitgenössisch eigens aufmontiert, vermutlich wegen der enormen Blattgröße. Sauber und gut erhalten. / Early print of this Delisle map. The large white edges were mounted separate in contemporarily time (probably because of the enormous sheet size). Very good condition. Landkarten de
Paris, s.e., s.d. (vers 1750); 165/205 mm, 1 pp., une feuille. Bon état. État correct.
Engraved map printed from 12 copper plates, with 2 supplements, dimensions 147,5 x 129 cm (including supplements 165 x 140 cm). Constant ratio linear horizontal scale ca. 1:2.1 million. Relief shown by hachures. Coordinates approximate and based on Greenwich meridian. Mounted on rough cloth; left and right edges protected by green strips of cloth. In French and German. Shows extensive detail of waterways, political divisions, various roads, post stations, variously sized settlements. Consisting of 12 main sheets and 2 supplements, the map "probably appeared just in time to be offered as a map of the theatre of Napoleon's invasion of Russia. Showing the area between Gdansk and Tobolsk, and between the Kara Strait and Armenia, the map displays (in the words of a contemporary review) 'most clearly, without being in any way cluttered, [...] all conceivably important settlements, mountains, rivers, lakes, etc. in the Russian Empire and its adjacent parts, and it is quite rightly to be preferred to all other renderings of the war theatre hitherto published, as it includes Astrakhan and Tobolsk, and is quite complete in every other respect, while other maps often include not even Moscow, for which reason this map is recommended as a very useful tool to anybody wishing to follow the history of the present war'" (cf. Dörflinger II, 463f.). The two supplements added at the middle of the lower and right edge concern the areas of Tobolsk and Tiflis. - Some occasional waterstaining; Tobolsk supplement fairly strongly wrinkled. The upper edge (beyond the plate) shows traces of former wall mounting. Dörflinger II, 463: Mol 39. Tooley I, 332 (without supplements). OCLC 964537090.
Carte au format 66 x 48 cm, frontières rehaussée en couleur, par Guillaume De l'Isle, de l'Académie Royale des Sciences à Paris, Chez l'Auteur sur le Quai de l'Horloge, 1702 Bon état (3 très petites taches d'encre) pour cette belle carte établie et imprimée par Delisle. Français
Carte entoilée au 1:1 000 000 dessinée sur le fond topographique de la carte de l'IGN, Ministère de l'Industrie, BRGM, Etablissements Veit, format 122 x 103 cm Bel exemplaire en parfait état Français
62 x 46 cm. (Blattgröße: 70 x 52,5 cm). *Sauber und gut erhalten. Landkarten fr
71 x 64 cm (Blattgröße: 76 x 80,5 cm). *Frühe Delisle-Karte, eine zweite (größere) Variante unter diesem Titel (und in gleichem Maßstab). Sie ist größer als die andere Karte (nochmals aufgeklappt) und enthält den gesamten Südwesten Frankreichs. Die Karte zeigt das Gebiet des Bordeaux Weines und Perigord mit den Flußgebiet der Garonne und reicht südlich bis zur Spanischen Grenze. Es sind die Städte Bordeaux (im nördl. Teil) sowie Bayonne und Toulouse im südlichen Teil bis an die Pyrenäen enthalten. - Guillaume Delisle (1675-1726) war ein französischer Kartograph aus Paris. Delisle war der erste, der eine wissenschaftlich vergleichende Geographie anbahnte, indem er bei seinen Werken auch Reiseberichte und die Werke von Naturforschern benutzte. Er gab zahlreiche Landkarten heraus, die sich durch Eleganz und Schärfe von den früheren Karten unterschieden. - Der breite weiße Rand wurde zeitgenössisch eigens aufmontiert. Im Mittelfalz unten mit Einriß im weißen Rand. Seitliche Ränder mit Altersbräunung. Insgesamt gut erhalten. / Early print of this Delisle map. The large white edges were mounted separate in contemporarily time. A small tear in outline margin, altogether in good condition. Landkarten de
48 x 63 cm (Blattgröße: 54,5 x 81 cm). *Frühe Delisle-Karte, zeigt einen Teil des französischen Westens. Die Provinzen mit Flächenkolorit, davon eine im Westen von Hand im Kolorit über den Plattenrand hinaus konturiert und koloriert. - Guillaume Delisle (1675-1726) war ein französischer Kartograph aus Paris. Delisle war der erste, der eine wissenschaftlich vergleichende Geographie anbahnte, indem er bei seinen Werken auch Reiseberichte und die Werke von Naturforschern benutzte. Er gab zahlreiche Landkarten heraus, die sich durch Eleganz und Schärfe von den früheren Karten unterschieden. - Gut erhalten. / Early print of this Delisle map. Good condition. Landkarten de
Carte du Canton dressée sous l'Administration de M. E. Joubert, préfet du Gers, par les soins et sous la direction de M. Phiquepal d'Arusmont, Ingénieur en chef des Ponts et Chaussées, revue, corrigée et mise à jour par l'Administration des Ponts et Chaussées, 1 carte en trois couleurs, 92 x 65 cm, gravée par A. Simon, Paris, Imp. Becquet, L. Chanche, Auch, 1880, échelle 1/40 000, avec le plan de la ville d'Aignan en cartouche (échelle 1 / 5000) Bel état (pliure centrale habituelle, parfait état par ailleurs). Français
Carte du Canton dressée sous l'Administration de M. G. Delatte, préfet du Gers, par les soins et sous la direction de M. Phiquepal d'Arusmont, Ingénieur en chef des Ponts et Chaussées, revue, corrigée et mise à jour par l'Administration des Ponts et Chaussées, 1 carte en trois couleurs, 92 x 65 cm, gravée par A. Simon, Paris, Imp. Becquet, L. Chanche, Paris, 1881, échelle 1/40 000, avec le plan de la ville d'Eauze en cartouche (échelle 1 / 5000) Etat très satisfaisant (pliure centrale habituelle, accroc en bas de carte affectant légèrement l'impression). Français
Carte du Canton dressée sous l'Administration de M. G. Delatte, préfet du Gers, par les soins et sous la direction de M. Phiquepal d'Arusmont, Ingénieur en chef des Ponts et Chaussées, revue, corrigée et mise à jour par l'Administration des Ponts et Chaussées, 1 carte en trois couleurs, 92 x 65 cm, L. Chanche, Paris, 1884, échelle 1/40 000, avec le plan de la ville de Fleurance en cartouche (échelle 1 / 10 000) Etat très satisfaisant (pliures centrales habituelles, petits frottements en marge n'affectant pas l'impression). Français
Carte du Canton dressée sous l'Administration de M. de Boissy, préfet du Gers, par les soins et sous la direction de M. Phiquepal d'Arusmont, Ingénieur en chef des Ponts et Chaussées, revue, corrigée et mise à jour par l'Administration des Ponts et Chaussées, 1 carte en trois couleurs, 92 x 65 cm, L. Chanche, Paris, 1886, échelle 1/40 000, avec le plan de la ville de Miradoux en cartouche (échelle 1 / 5000) Bon état (pliure centrale habituelle, petits accrocs marginaux n'affectant pas l'impression). Français