Nouvelle Carte de la Mer Mediterranee
Juscques au Cap S. Vincent et Cap Cantin.
Toulon,
1746.
Large engraved chart on two separate sheets, laid down on Japanese tissue, with some minor loss to old folds.
580 by 810mm (22.75 by 32 inches).
1303
notes:
A large-scale and beautifully decorated chart of the Mediterranean. To the upper left, is an elaborate title-cartouche with Neptune riding two white horses together with other personifications of the sea, above which is the coat-of-arms of Jean-Frédéric Phélypeaux, Count of Maurepas, head of the French navy and to whom the chart is dedicated.
Below the title are French, Dutch, Spanish, and Italian scale bars, repeated in the second (Eastern) sheet, within an ela...
Below the title are French, Dutch, Spanish, and Italian scale bars, repeated in the second (Eastern) sheet, within an ela...
bibliography:
Zacharakis 2481; NNM 260 charts 1 and 2; BLMC Maps * 1073.(77.); BNF FRBNF40652752.
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