Among the earliest attempts to illustrate historical change through maps

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[Series of eight plans of Paris].

COQUART, Antoine, and, FER, Nicolas de
Paris,
1705
Folio (465 by 305mm), eight engraved maps, old folds reinforced, slight loss to right of first map, dampstaining to upper left potion of last seven maps, eighteenth century half calf over green marbled paper boards, rubbed and scuffed.
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The chronological series of eight maps of Paris published in 'Traité de la police' is among the earliest attempts to illustrate historical change with maps and shows the growth of Paris from Roman times up to 1705, the year of publication.

The four-volume 'Traité de la police' by Nicolas de La Mare (1639–1723), a Paris magistrate who specialized in urban problems and services, was a pioneering work in the area of urban administration. The maps were included in th...

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Goffart, Walter, Historical Atlases: The First Three Hundred Years, 1570–1870., No.141.

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