Author:
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Sanson, Nicolas, 1600-1667
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Author:
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Sanson, Guillaume (1633-1703)
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Date:
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1651
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Short Title:
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Lyonnois, France.
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Publisher:
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Cloistre de S Nicolas du Louvre
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Publisher Location:
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Paris
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Type:
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Atlas Map
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Obj Height cm:
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39
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Obj Width cm:
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53
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Scale 1:
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865,000
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Country:
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France
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Full Title:
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Lyonnois.
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List No:
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9741.260
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Page No:
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58
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Series No:
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260
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Publication Author:
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Sanson, Nicolas, 1600-1667
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Publication Author:
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Sanson, Guillaume (1633-1703)
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Pub Date:
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1697
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Pub Title:
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Cartes et Tables de la Geographie Ancienne et Nouvelle ou Methode pour s'Instruire Avec facilite de la Geographie, et Connoistre des Empires, Monarchies, Royaumes, Estats, Republiques, et Peuples ... Par les Srs. Sanson, Geographes du Roy ... A Paris. Chez l'Autheur ... 1697. (Maps and Tables of Geography Ancient and Modern or Methods for Easy Instruction of the Geography and Understanding of Empires, Monarchies, Kingdoms, States, Republics, and Peoples ... By Srs. Sanson, Geographers to the King ... In Paris ... House of the Author ... 1697.)
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Pub Note:
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This is a very rare edition of Sanson's maps, published by his son, Guillaume Sanson. The title page is dated 1697 but the latest date on a map in the atlas is 1709. In French and Latin. Three volume set. Volume I is a huge set of hierarchies presenting the relative arrangement of thousands of places. Each page has from four to six levels of places, for example ranging from a country level down through states and counties on down to cities and towns. In cataloging, for the title of each page,we just list the first highest level place on the page. In the Short Title, liberty as been taken to explain the subjects of the page in English in more detail. Relief shown by sketches. Outline color.
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Pub List No:
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9741.000
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Pub Type:
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World Atlas
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Pub Type:
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Classical Atlas
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Pub Maps:
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227
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Pub Height cm:
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47
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Pub Width cm:
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36
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Image No:
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9741260.jp2
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Authors:
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Sanson, Nicolas (1600-1667); Sanson, Guillaume (1633-1703)
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