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Codazzi, Agustin, 1793-1859
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Four dissected sheets of a circa 1920 reproduction of Codazzi's map of 1840, printed in London in facsimile by Sifton Praed. The original map was issued simultaneously with Codazzi's Atlas Fisico y Politico de la Republica de Venezuela (1840) (see our 5226.000) and uses the same title block and map pages from the atlas, but here joined to form a very large map, also extended in a few places. Both the original map and this reproduction are very rare with one copy of the original known in OCLC. The atlas version is the first national atlas of a South American country listed in Phillips. It is also an early example of the use of lithography in atlases, predating the first North American lithographed atlas (Mitchell) by six years.
Author
Codazzi, Agustin, 1793-1859
Note
Four dissected sheets of a circa 1920 reproduction of Codazzi's map of 1840, printed in London in facsimile by Sifton Praed. The original map was issued simultaneously with Codazzi's Atlas Fisico y Politico de la Republica de Venezuela (1840) (see our 5226.000) and uses the same title block and map pages from the atlas, but here joined to form a very large map, also extended in a few places. Both the original map and this reproduction are very rare with one copy of the original known in OCLC. The atlas version is the first national atlas of a South American country listed in Phillips. It is also an early example of the use of lithography in atlases, predating the first North American lithographed atlas (Mitchell) by six years.
Author
Codazzi, Agustin, 1793-1859
Note
Four dissected sheets of a circa 1920 reproduction of Codazzi's map of 1840, printed in London in facsimile by Sifton Praed. The original map was issued simultaneously with Codazzi's Atlas Fisico y Politico de la Republica de Venezuela (1840) (see our 5226.000) and uses the same title block and map pages from the atlas, but here joined to form a very large map, also extended in a few places. Both the original map and this reproduction are very rare with one copy of the original known in OCLC. The atlas version is the first national atlas of a South American country listed in Phillips. It is also an early example of the use of lithography in atlases, predating the first North American lithographed atlas (Mitchell) by six years.
Author
Codazzi, Agustin, 1793-1859
Note
Four dissected sheets of a circa 1920 reproduction of Codazzi's map of 1840, printed in London in facsimile by Sifton Praed. The original map was issued simultaneously with Codazzi's Atlas Fisico y Politico de la Republica de Venezuela (1840) (see our 5226.000) and uses the same title block and map pages from the atlas, but here joined to form a very large map, also extended in a few places. Both the original map and this reproduction are very rare with one copy of the original known in OCLC. The atlas version is the first national atlas of a South American country listed in Phillips. It is also an early example of the use of lithography in atlases, predating the first North American lithographed atlas (Mitchell) by six years.
Author
Codazzi, Agustin, 1793-1859
Note
Four dissected sheets of a circa 1920 reproduction of Codazzi's map of 1840, printed in London in facsimile by Sifton Praed. The original map was issued simultaneously with Codazzi's Atlas Fisico y Politico de la Republica de Venezuela (1840) (see our 5226.000) and uses the same title block and map pages from the atlas, but here joined to form a very large map, also extended in a few places. Both the original map and this reproduction are very rare with one copy of the original known in OCLC. The atlas version is the first national atlas of a South American country listed in Phillips. It is also an early example of the use of lithography in atlases, predating the first North American lithographed atlas (Mitchell) by six years.
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Hellert, J. J.
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Engraved map of Dardanelles Canal. Shows cities, towns, rivers, and roads. Relief shown by hachures and form lines. Prime meridian is Ferro.
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Hellert, J. J.
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Engraved plan of Belgrad battlefield. Showing the areas of the conflict. Includes tables describing the various war fronts. Map showing fortifications, roads and rivers. Relief shown by hachures and form lines.
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Hellert, J. J.
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Engraved map. Inset maps: Medine. La Mecque. Shows major landmarks, buildings and travel routes. Map shows political boundaries, major cities and towns. Prime meridian is Ferro. Relief shown by hachures and form lines. Includes index.
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Hellert, J. J.
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Engraved map, with inset: Plan actuel D'Athina. Shows major cities and towns. Includes legend. Prime meridian is Ferro. Relief shown by hachures.
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Hellert, J. J.
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Engraved map. Shows political boundaries, major cities and towns. Includes legend. Prime meridian is Ferro. Relief shown by hachures.
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