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A map of Japan from Jean Migeon’s ‘Nouvel Atlas Illustre Geographie Universelle’
Longitude and Latitude on a map of the Qing Empire
The first atlas printed in Venice, the first wholly printed in colours, incorporating the first map to indicate Japan, the second map in a Ptolemaic atlas to show America.
From the first edition of Thomas Tegg’s ‘A London Encyclopaedia’
Map of Japan drawn after Aaron Arrowsmith
One of the most important scientific maps ever published
