Author
Pissis, Aime, 1812-1889
Note
Six lithographed maps. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Includes atlas title and legend. Shows settlements, boundaries, mineral deposits, etc. Prime meridian: Santiago. Includes "Erratas" on the readings of meridians west of Santiago.
Author
Cassini, Gio. Ma. (Giovanni Maria), 1745-approximately 1824
Note
Composite to maps 43 and 44 (as numbered in index) in Volume II. Includes decorative title cartouche on each of the two sheets: meridionale and settentrionale.
Author
[Brochant de Villiers, Andre Jean Marie, Dufrénoy, A. (Armand), 1792-1857., Élie de Beaumont, Léonce, 1798-1874.]
Author
[Lattre, Jean, 1743 -1793, Rizzi Zannoni, Giovanni Antonio Bartolomeo, 1736-1814]
Note
1 map on 4 sheets. Engraved outlined hand color.
Author
[Coronelli, Vincenzo (1650-1718), Nolin, Jean Baptiste, 1648-1708]
Note
Date estimated. Images provided by the State Library of New South Wales where the original printed globe gores reside. From the catalog record of the library: "1 globe on 26 sheets ; 24 globe gores each 27.5 x 64 x 9.5 x 64 cm. and 2 polar calottes 36 cm. diam. Title from 'The works printed by Father Coronelli' in Epitome Cosmografica M DC LXXXXIII. 24 gores and 2 polar calottes to make up a 42 inch (107 cm.) celestial globe. Includes text and illustrations. This illustrated globe is amongst the largest printed. This celestial set dated 1693 is therefore contemporary with the accompanying Terrestrial globe gore set which is dated 1688. Georeferencing of globe gores done by Cartography Associates in 2020. Gores georeferenced in Polyconic projection, then converted to Geographic, Natural Earth, Mollweide, Fuller, Berghaus Star, Polyconic, and Orthographic projections. Accompanied by a set of 26 Terrestrial Globe Gores and Calottes dated 1688 (see our 10070.000). Online images available via the State Library of NSW at: http://digital.sl.nsw.gov.au/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?embedded=true&toolbar=false&dps_pid=IE3772163&_ga=2.68620689.1054195754.1599691584-2142254753.1599235961
Author
[Lattre, Jean, 1743 -1793, Rizzi Zannoni, Giovanni Antonio Bartolomeo, 1736-1814]
Note
1 map on 2 sheets. Sheets 11-12.
Author
Cassini, Gio. Ma. (Giovanni Maria), 1745-approximately 1824
Note
Composite to maps 51 and 52 (as numbered in index) in Volume II. Includes decorative title cartouche on each of the two sheets: meridionale and settentrionale.
Author
Stanford, Edward, 1827-1904
Author
[Coronelli, Vincenzo (1650-1718), Nolin, Jean Baptiste, 1648-1708]
Note
Date estimated. Images provided by the State Library of New South Wales where the original printed globe gores reside. From the catalog record of the library: "1 globe on 26 sheets ; 24 globe gores each 27.5 x 64 x 9.5 x 64 cm. and 2 polar calottes 36 cm. diam. Title from 'The works printed by Father Coronelli' in Epitome Cosmografica M DC LXXXXIII. 24 gores and 2 polar calottes to make up a 42 inch (107 cm.) celestial globe. Includes text and illustrations. This illustrated globe is amongst the largest printed. This celestial set dated 1693 is therefore contemporary with the accompanying Terrestrial globe gore set which is dated 1688. Georeferencing of globe gores done by Cartography Associates in 2020. Gores georeferenced in Polyconic projection, then converted to Geographic, Natural Earth, Mollweide, Fuller, Berghaus Star, Polyconic, and Orthographic projections. Accompanied by a set of 26 Terrestrial Globe Gores and Calottes dated 1688 (see our 10070.000). Online images available via the State Library of NSW at: http://digital.sl.nsw.gov.au/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?embedded=true&toolbar=false&dps_pid=IE3772163&_ga=2.68620689.1054195754.1599691584-2142254753.1599235961
Author
Cassini, Gio. Ma. (Giovanni Maria), 1745-approximately 1824
Note
Composite to maps 16 through 21 (as numbered in index) in Volume II. Includes decorative title cartouche on each of the 6 sheets: Primo, Secondo, Terzo, Quarto, Quinto and Sesto.
Author
Spielmann and Brush
Note
Composite map of pages 155-186: New York Common Lands.
Author
Spielmann and Brush
Note
Composite of pages 33-36: Harlaem Commons.
Author
Spielmann and Brush
Note
Composite of Pages 29-32: West part of De Lancy's Farm.
Author
Spielmann and Brush
Note
Composite of Pages 25-28: Lands in the 12th Ward of the City of New York belonging to the estate of Cornelius Ray.
Author
Greenough, George Bellas, (1778-1855)
Note
Greenough first published this map in 1820, then this second edition in 1839, and a final third posthumous edition in 1865. Greenough drew heavily on William Smith's Geological map of England and Wales but did not credit him until the third edition. There are several differences between the Greenough and Smith maps: Greenough delineates the topography and Smith does not, and Greenough's scale is 6 miles to the inch vs Smith at 5 miles to the inch. There were also differences underlying the geology of both maps. Greenough made significant revisions to this second edition and to the final third edition. Following the publication of the first 1820 edition, there was a continuing dispute between Greenough and Smith as to Greenough's uncredited use of Smith's map. The N.E. sheet is from a different copy as is the Index of Colours which was both pasted on the map in some copies and issued separately in others - both are present here. Although it appears that the index of colors that is pasted onto the W. Sheet of this copy is an early version of the index of colors that appears on the 1865 third edition. It does not actually represent the colors used on the map so may have been added afterwards, incorrectly. The separate sheet Index of Colours is the correct index for colors in this second edition.
Author
Spielmann and Brush
Note
Composite map of sheet 19-22: Glass House Farm.
Author
[Lattre, Jean, 1743 -1793, Rizzi-Zannoni, Giovanni Antonio 1736-1814]
Note
1 map on 2 sheets. Sheets 4 part 1 - 5 part 2.
Author
Scheda, Joseph Ritter (1815-1888)
Note
With the map of Iraq and the Table instead of the Geological map
Author
Scheda, Josef, Ritter von, 1815-1888
Note
Composite map of Ottoman Empire in Europe and Kingdom of Greece, sheets 1-13.
Author
[Coronelli, Vincenzo (1650-1718), Nolin, Jean Baptiste, 1648-1708]
Note
Date estimated. Images provided by the State Library of New South Wales where the original printed globe gores reside. From the catalog record of the library: "1 globe on 26 sheets ; 24 globe gores each 27.5 x 64 x 9.5 x 64 cm. and 2 polar calottes 36 cm. diam. Title from 'The works printed by Father Coronelli' in Epitome Cosmografica M DC LXXXXIII. 24 gores and 2 polar calottes to make up a 42 inch (107 cm.) celestial globe. Includes text and illustrations. This illustrated globe is amongst the largest printed. This celestial set dated 1693 is therefore contemporary with the accompanying Terrestrial globe gore set which is dated 1688. Georeferencing of globe gores done by Cartography Associates in 2020. Gores georeferenced in Polyconic projection, then converted to Geographic, Natural Earth, Mollweide, Fuller, Berghaus Star, Polyconic, and Orthographic projections. Accompanied by a set of 26 Terrestrial Globe Gores and Calottes dated 1688 (see our 10070.000). Online images available via the State Library of NSW at: http://digital.sl.nsw.gov.au/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?embedded=true&toolbar=false&dps_pid=IE3772163&_ga=2.68620689.1054195754.1599691584-2142254753.1599235961
Author
[Ireland, Railway Commissioners, Griffith, Richard John,; Sir; (1784-1878)]
Note
1st ed. was 1836/7; Signed by Griffith & Larcom (perhaps printed signatures). Colored Geologically, showing political boundaries and railroads. Originally published to accompany the Atlas to accompany the second Report of the Railway Commissioners, 1837. Map is in six sheets, each dissected into 8 sections. Full color. Sheets have marbled end papers.
Author
Spielmann and Brush
Note
Composite map of sheets 9-12: Third Avenue Tract.
Author
[Schutz, Carl, Muller, Franz, 1787-1806]
Note
Composite of sheets 1-12 of the Mappa von dem Land ob der Enns.
Author
[Ireland, Railway Commissioners, Griffith, Richard John,; Sir; (1784-1878)]
Note
1st ed. was 1836/7; Signed by Griffith & Larcom (perhaps printed signatures). Not colored Geologically, but politically with the Railroads. Originally published to accompany the Atlas to accompany the second Report of the Railway Commissioners, 1837. Map is in four sheets, each dissected into 20 sections. Full color. Sheets have marbled end papers and fold into a black leather covered slip case 25x18 with "Map Of Ireland. Stanford" stamped in gilt on the spine.
Author
Cassini, Gio. Ma. (Giovanni Maria), 1745-approximately 1824
Note
Composite to maps 49 and 50 (as numbered in index) in Volume II. Includes decorative title cartouche on each of the two sheets: meridionale and settentrionale.
Author
U.S. Geological Survey
Note
Orthographic Projection.
Author
[Coronelli, Vincenzo (1650-1718), Nolin, Jean Baptiste, 1648-1708]
Note
Date estimated. Images provided by the State Library of New South Wales where the original printed globe gores reside. From the catalog record of the library: "1 globe on 26 sheets ; 24 globe gores each 27.5 x 64 x 9.5 x 64 cm. and 2 polar calottes 36 cm. diam. Title from 'The works printed by Father Coronelli' in Epitome Cosmografica M DC LXXXXIII. 24 gores and 2 polar calottes to make up a 42 inch (107 cm.) celestial globe. Includes text and illustrations. This illustrated globe is amongst the largest printed. This celestial set dated 1693 is therefore contemporary with the accompanying Terrestrial globe gore set which is dated 1688. Georeferencing of globe gores done by Cartography Associates in 2020. Gores georeferenced in Polyconic projection, then converted to Geographic, Natural Earth, Mollweide, Fuller, Berghaus Star, Polyconic, and Orthographic projections. Accompanied by a set of 26 Terrestrial Globe Gores and Calottes dated 1688 (see our 10070.000). Online images available via the State Library of NSW at: http://digital.sl.nsw.gov.au/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?embedded=true&toolbar=false&dps_pid=IE3772163&_ga=2.68620689.1054195754.1599691584-2142254753.1599235961
Author
U.S. Geological Survey
Note
Geographic projection (unprojected)
Author
Stieler, Adolf
Note
Composite map of sheets. VIIIa-VIIIb: Northern and southern Scandinavia.
Author
Koninklijke Vereeniging (Java Motor Club)
Author
[Coronelli, Vincenzo (1650-1718), Nolin, Jean Baptiste, 1648-1708]
Note
Date estimated. Images provided by the State Library of New South Wales where the original printed globe gores reside. From the catalog record of the library: "1 globe on 26 sheets ; 24 globe gores each 27.5 x 64 x 9.5 x 64 cm. and 2 polar calottes 36 cm. diam. Title from 'The works printed by Father Coronelli' in Epitome Cosmografica M DC LXXXXIII. 24 gores and 2 polar calottes to make up a 42 inch (107 cm.) celestial globe. Includes text and illustrations. This illustrated globe is amongst the largest printed. This celestial set dated 1693 is therefore contemporary with the accompanying Terrestrial globe gore set which is dated 1688. Georeferencing of globe gores done by Cartography Associates in 2020. Gores georeferenced in Polyconic projection, then converted to Geographic, Natural Earth, Mollweide, Fuller, Berghaus Star, Polyconic, and Orthographic projections. Accompanied by a set of 26 Terrestrial Globe Gores and Calottes dated 1688 (see our 10070.000). Online images available via the State Library of NSW at: http://digital.sl.nsw.gov.au/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?embedded=true&toolbar=false&dps_pid=IE3772163&_ga=2.68620689.1054195754.1599691584-2142254753.1599235961
Author
Cassini, Gio. Ma. (Giovanni Maria), 1745-approximately 1824
Note
Composite to maps 22 and 23 (as numbered in index) in Volume II. Includes decorative title cartouche on each of the two sheets: orientale and occidentale.
Author
[Coronelli, Vincenzo (1650-1718), Nolin, Jean Baptiste, 1648-1708]
Note
Date estimated. Images provided by the State Library of New South Wales where the original printed globe gores reside. From the catalog record of the library: "1 globe on 26 sheets ; 24 globe gores each 27.5 x 64 x 9.5 x 64 cm. and 2 polar calottes 36 cm. diam. Title from 'The works printed by Father Coronelli' in Epitome Cosmografica M DC LXXXXIII. 24 gores and 2 polar calottes to make up a 42 inch (107 cm.) celestial globe. Includes text and illustrations. This illustrated globe is amongst the largest printed. This celestial set dated 1693 is therefore contemporary with the accompanying Terrestrial globe gore set which is dated 1688. Georeferencing of globe gores done by Cartography Associates in 2020. Gores georeferenced in Polyconic projection, then converted to Geographic, Natural Earth, Mollweide, Fuller, Berghaus Star, Polyconic, and Orthographic projections. Accompanied by a set of 26 Terrestrial Globe Gores and Calottes dated 1688 (see our 10070.000). Online images available via the State Library of NSW at: http://digital.sl.nsw.gov.au/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?embedded=true&toolbar=false&dps_pid=IE3772163&_ga=2.68620689.1054195754.1599691584-2142254753.1599235961
Author
[Coronelli, Vincenzo (1650-1718), Nolin, Jean Baptiste, 1648-1708]
Note
Date estimated. Images provided by the State Library of New South Wales where the original printed globe gores reside. From the catalog record of the library: "1 globe on 26 sheets ; 24 globe gores each 27.5 x 64 x 9.5 x 64 cm. and 2 polar calottes 36 cm. diam. Title from 'The works printed by Father Coronelli' in Epitome Cosmografica M DC LXXXXIII. 24 gores and 2 polar calottes to make up a 42 inch (107 cm.) celestial globe. Includes text and illustrations. This illustrated globe is amongst the largest printed. This celestial set dated 1693 is therefore contemporary with the accompanying Terrestrial globe gore set which is dated 1688. Georeferencing of globe gores done by Cartography Associates in 2020. Gores georeferenced in Polyconic projection, then converted to Geographic, Natural Earth, Mollweide, Fuller, Berghaus Star, Polyconic, and Orthographic projections. Accompanied by a set of 26 Terrestrial Globe Gores and Calottes dated 1688 (see our 10070.000). Online images available via the State Library of NSW at: http://digital.sl.nsw.gov.au/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?embedded=true&toolbar=false&dps_pid=IE3772163&_ga=2.68620689.1054195754.1599691584-2142254753.1599235961
Author
[Coronelli, Vincenzo (1650-1718), Nolin, Jean Baptiste, 1648-1708]
Note
Date estimated. Images provided by the State Library of New South Wales where the original printed globe gores reside. From the catalog record of the library: "1 globe on 26 sheets ; 24 globe gores each 27.5 x 64 x 9.5 x 64 cm. and 2 polar calottes 36 cm. diam. Title from 'The works printed by Father Coronelli' in Epitome Cosmografica M DC LXXXXIII. 24 gores and 2 polar calottes to make up a 42 inch (107 cm.) celestial globe. Includes text and illustrations. This illustrated globe is amongst the largest printed. This celestial set dated 1693 is therefore contemporary with the accompanying Terrestrial globe gore set which is dated 1688. Georeferencing of globe gores done by Cartography Associates in 2020. Gores georeferenced in Polyconic projection, then converted to Geographic, Natural Earth, Mollweide, Fuller, Berghaus Star, Polyconic, and Orthographic projections. Accompanied by a set of 26 Terrestrial Globe Gores and Calottes dated 1688 (see our 10070.000). Online images available via the State Library of NSW at: http://digital.sl.nsw.gov.au/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?embedded=true&toolbar=false&dps_pid=IE3772163&_ga=2.68620689.1054195754.1599691584-2142254753.1599235961
Author
Spielmann and Brush
Note
Composite map of pages 133-136: Phillip Milledoler's property.
Author
[Ferraris, Josef Johan, Graf, 1726-1814, Dupuis, Louis-Andre]
Author
[Coronelli, Vincenzo (1650-1718), Nolin, Jean Baptiste, 1648-1708]
Note
Date estimated. Images provided by the State Library of New South Wales where the original printed globe gores reside. From the catalog record of the library: "1 globe on 26 sheets ; 24 globe gores each 27.5 x 64 x 9.5 x 64 cm. and 2 polar calottes 36 cm. diam. Title from 'The works printed by Father Coronelli' in Epitome Cosmografica M DC LXXXXIII. 24 gores and 2 polar calottes to make up a 42 inch (107 cm.) celestial globe. Includes text and illustrations. This illustrated globe is amongst the largest printed. This celestial set dated 1693 is therefore contemporary with the accompanying Terrestrial globe gore set which is dated 1688. Georeferencing of globe gores done by Cartography Associates in 2020. Gores georeferenced in Polyconic projection, then converted to Geographic, Natural Earth, Mollweide, Fuller, Berghaus Star, Polyconic, and Orthographic projections. Accompanied by a set of 26 Terrestrial Globe Gores and Calottes dated 1688 (see our 10070.000). Online images available via the State Library of NSW at: http://digital.sl.nsw.gov.au/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?embedded=true&toolbar=false&dps_pid=IE3772163&_ga=2.68620689.1054195754.1599691584-2142254753.1599235961
Author
Spielmann and Brush
Note
Composite of pages 127-132: A.K. & W. Beekman's property.
Author
[Coronelli, Vincenzo (1650-1718), Nolin, Jean Baptiste, 1648-1708]
Note
Date estimated. Images provided by the State Library of New South Wales where the original printed globe gores reside. From the catalog record of the library: "1 globe on 26 sheets ; 24 globe gores each 27.5 x 64 x 9.5 x 64 cm. and 2 polar calottes 36 cm. diam. Title from 'The works printed by Father Coronelli' in Epitome Cosmografica M DC LXXXXIII. 24 gores and 2 polar calottes to make up a 42 inch (107 cm.) celestial globe. Includes text and illustrations. This illustrated globe is amongst the largest printed. This celestial set dated 1693 is therefore contemporary with the accompanying Terrestrial globe gore set which is dated 1688. Georeferencing of globe gores done by Cartography Associates in 2020. Gores georeferenced in Polyconic projection, then converted to Geographic, Natural Earth, Mollweide, Fuller, Berghaus Star, Polyconic, and Orthographic projections. Accompanied by a set of 26 Terrestrial Globe Gores and Calottes dated 1688 (see our 10070.000). Online images available via the State Library of NSW at: http://digital.sl.nsw.gov.au/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?embedded=true&toolbar=false&dps_pid=IE3772163&_ga=2.68620689.1054195754.1599691584-2142254753.1599235961
Author
Stanford, Edward, 1827-1904
Note
Steel-engraved map, in color, of eastern and western Canada. Relief illustrated with hachures. Shows political boundaries, railways, topography, drainage and submarine telegraph cables. Includes a legend and a bar scale. With latitudinal and longitudinal lines.
Author
Stanford, Edward, 1827-1904
Note
Steel-engraved map, in color, of western and eastern Turkestan. Relief illustrated with hachures. Shows political boundaries, topography, drainage and submarine telegraph cables. Includes three bar scales. With latitudinal and longitudinal lines.
Author
[Lipszky, Janos, 1766-1826, Prixner, Gottfried, Karacs, Ferenc]
Note
Compiste of sheets 1-12.
Author
Greenough, George Bellas, (1778-1855)
Note
Greenough first published this map in 1820, then a second edition in 1839 (see our 10496.000), and this final third posthumous edition in 1865. Greenough drew heavily on William Smith's Geological map of England and Wales but did not credit him until the third edition. There are several differences between the Greenough and Smith maps: Greenough delineates the topography and Smith does not, and Greenough's scale is 6 miles to the inch vs Smith at 5 miles to the inch. There were also differences underlying the geology of both maps. Greenough made significant revisions to the second edition and to this final third edition. Following the publication of the first 1820 edition, there was a continuing dispute between Greenough and Smith as to Greenough's uncredited use of Smith's map.
Author
Greenough, George Bellas, (1778-1855)
Note
Note: This composite image has added the original separately printed Index of Colours below the title on the E. Sheet. Greenough first published this map in 1820, then this second edition in 1839, and a final third posthumous edition in 1865. Greenough drew heavily on William Smith's Geological map of England and Wales but did not credit him until the third edition. There are several differences between the Greenough and Smith maps: Greenough delineates the topography and Smith does not, and Greenough's scale is 6 miles to the inch vs Smith at 5 miles to the inch. There were also differences underlying the geology of both maps. Greenough made significant revisions to this second edition and to the final third edition. Following the publication of the first 1820 edition, there was a continuing dispute between Greenough and Smith as to Greenough's uncredited use of Smith's map. The N.E. sheet is from a different copy as is the Index of Colours which was both pasted on the map in some copies and issued separately in others - both are present here. Although it appears that the index of colors that is pasted onto the W. Sheet of this copy is an early version of the index of colors that appears on the 1865 third edition. It does not actually represent the colors used on the map so may have been added afterwards, incorrectly. The separate sheet Index of Colours is the correct index for colors in this second edition.
Author
Cassini, Gio. Ma. (Giovanni Maria), 1745-approximately 1824
Note
Composite to maps 67 through 70 (as numbered in index) in Volume II. Includes decorative title cartouche on each of the 4 sheets: primo, secondo, terzo and quarto.
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