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An eight metre globe and the first map of the world on a uniform scale…

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Atlas universel de geographie physique, politique, statistique et mineralogique

sur l'echelle de 1/1641836 ou d'une ligne par 1900 toises.

VANDERMAELEN, Philippe
Brussels,
1827
6 volumes. Folio, 6 letterpress half-titles and title-pages, dedication leaf, 42 pages of text, 'Statistique de l'Europe', 7 lithographed index maps, one of comparative heights with contemporary hand-colour in full, and 382 numbered double-page maps, by Henri Ode, with contemporary hand-colour in outline, some very occasional spotting; contemporary half tree calf, drab paper boards, some wear.
540 by 410mm. (21.25 by 16.25 inches).
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notes:

notes:

The maps in the atlas make up the first map of the world on a uniform scale, constructed as a modified conical projection and, if assembled forming a globe with a diameter of 7.75 metres, although only one such was known to have been made, by the author himself, and requiring a specially designed room.

"Philippe Vandermaelen was born in Brussels in 1795, the son of a rich soap manufacturer. After his father's death in 1816, he devoted himself to maps and eleven y...

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bibliography:

cf. Koeman III, Vdm 1; NMM 3:179; Philips, Atlases 749