A confused view of Australia
L'hydrographie ou description de l'eau au c'est a dire des mers, golfes, lacs, destroits et rivieres principales, qui sont dans la surface du globe terrestre
par le S. Sanson d'Abbeville, Geogr. ord. ie du Roy.
A Paris,
Chez l'auteur, rüe de l'Arbre secq pres de St. Germain l'Auxerrois, avec privilege du roy pour vingt ans,
1652
Double-page engraved map, with contemporary hand-colour in outline.
400 by 540mm. (15.75 by 21.25 inches).
22669
notes:
The second of Sanson's world maps, both double-hemisphere, preceded by his 'Mappe-Monde, ou Carte Generale Du Monde' (1651). Both maps were initially published separately, and then in his atlas, the first French atlas of the whole world, from 1658. In this map California appears as an island, and Sanson has changed "Nouvelle Albion" in the northwest part of North America to "Terra de Iesso". "Terre Australe", the great landmass in the southern hermisphere is very confused: ...
bibliography:
Shirley, 'The Mapping of the World', 394.
provenance:
Provenance: Freycinet family archives