Turgot’s fine plan of Paris during the reign of Louis XV.
In 1734 Michel-Étienne Turgot (1690-1751), Mayor of Paris, decided to promote the reputation of Paris to Parisian, provincial and foreign elites by implementing a new plan of the city. He asked Louis Bretez, a member of the Royal Academy of Painting and Sculpture, and professor of perspective, to draw up the plan of Paris and its suburbs.
Hexenspiel cards
The transit of Halley’s comet in 1758
Balthasar Moretus
Half a tent is better than none…
Views along the Rhine
Delineating individual sultanates
The Earl of Lonsdale’s copy of Thompson’s Alcedo
Longitude and Latitude on a map of the Qing Empire
An encyclopedic atlas of everything astronomical 

