Geographica Nova ex Oriente gratiosissima, duabus tabulis specialissimis contenta, quarum una Mare Caspium altera Kamtzadaliam seu Terram Jedso
Nuremberg,
Johann Baptist Homann,
[1725].
Hand-coloured engraved map.
504 by 587mm. (19.75 by 23 inches).
15792
notes:
The two maps on the sheet show the Caspian Sea and the Kamchatka Peninsula, the two opposite limits of Asia. The Caspian Sea forms part of the western border between Asia and Europe, and Kamchatka is the point furthest east in Asia.
The map of the Caspian Sea draws heavily on the work of Carl van Verden. Van Verden (fl.1718-1730) was a Dutch seaman who worked for the Russian navy. He produced an important map of the Caspian Sea between 1719-1721, which was used ...
The map of the Caspian Sea draws heavily on the work of Carl van Verden. Van Verden (fl.1718-1730) was a Dutch seaman who worked for the Russian navy. He produced an important map of the Caspian Sea between 1719-1721, which was used ...
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