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- Call Number:
- 1976 1233
- Collection Title:
- Forty-two new maps of Asia, Africa, and America ... : all engrav’d, according to the latest
- Image Count:
- 1
- Description:
- In pencil on verso: 42. and Table of contents for maps 2-20 in section "America" misnumbered.
- Subject (Geographic):
- Afghanistan --Maps, Egypt --Maps --Early works to 1800, Greece --Maps --Early works to 1800, India --Maps, Iran --Maps --Early works to 1800, Iraq --Maps, Kazakhstan --Maps, Libya --Maps, Pakistan --Maps, Russia --Maps --Early works to 1800, Saudi Arabia --Maps, and Turkey --Maps
- Subject (Name):
- Nicholson, John, d. ca. 1717, bookseller
- Subject (Topic):
- Atlases --Early works to 1800
- Collection Created:
- London : Printed for J. Nicholson ..., 1716 ...
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Asiae antiquissimae ...
3.
- Creator:
- Imperatorskaia akademia nauk (Russia)
Kitchin, Thomas, d. 1784, creator
Sayer, Robert, 1725-1794 - Published / Created:
- 1788 May 1
- Call Number:
- 1982 Folio 10
- Image Count:
- 2
- Alternative Title:
- Asiatic part of the Russian empire : from the maps published by the Imperial Academy of St. Petersburg with the new discoveries of Captn. Cook &c
- Description:
- Also appeared in Kitchin's General atlas describing the whole universe. London : Printed R. Sayer and J. Bennet, 1780., No. 25 of 43 maps bound together in composite atlas., Prime meridian: Ferro., Relief shown pictorially., Scale [ca. 1:8,000,000]., Sheets mounted together to form 1 sheet., and Shows vegetation, sailing and explorers tracks, etc.
- Publisher:
- Printed for Robert Sayer
- Subject (Geographic):
- Russia --Maps --Early works to 1800
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > The European part of the Russian empire : from the maps published by the Imperial Academy at St. Petersburg, with the new provinces on the Black Sea ; The Asiatic part of the Russian empire : from the maps published by the Imperial Academy of St. Petersbu
4.
- Published / Created:
- Undated
- Call Number:
- 1976 1233
- Collection Title:
- Twenty four new and accurate maps of the several parts of Europe ... : all (except the last) new
- Image Count:
- 1
- Alternative Title:
- Muscovy, or Russia
- Description:
- In pencil on verso: 5.
- Subject (Geographic):
- Russia --Maps --Early works to 1800
- Subject (Name):
- Barker, B. (Benjamin), d. 1764, bookseller, Clements, Henry, d. 1719, bookseller, King, Charles, d. 1735, bookseller, Nicholson, John, d. ca. 1717, bookseller, Parker, Richard, fl. 1692-1725, bookseller, and Tooke, Benjamin, d. 1716, bookseller
- Subject (Topic):
- Atlases --Early works to 1800
- Collection Created:
- [London] : Sold by J. Nicholson at the King’s-Arms in Little Britain, Benj. Barker and Charles King ..., Benj. Tooke ..., Hen. Clements ..., R. Parker and Ralph Smith under the Royal-Exchange ..., [1715?]
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > The dominions of Moscovy or Russia
5.
- Creator:
- Chernyshov, Ivan Georgievich
Dury, Andrew., creator
Sayer, Robert, 1725-1794 - Published / Created:
- 1787 October 24
- Call Number:
- 1982 Folio 10
- Image Count:
- 1
- Alternative Title:
- Map of the present seat of war, between the Russians, Poles, and Turk
- Description:
- Also shows parts of Hungary and Poland., Includes paste-on addition to northwestern sheet depicting Bosnia, Herzegovina, and the Dalmatian Coast., No. 26 of 43 maps bound together in composite atlas., Prime meridian: Ferro., Relief shown pictorially., Scale [ca. 1:2,500,000]., and Sheets mounted together to form 2 sheets.
- Publisher:
- Wm. Faden
- Subject (Geographic):
- Black Sea --Maps --Early works to 1800 and Russia --Maps --Early works to 1800
- Subject (Topic):
- Russo-Turkish War, 1787-1792 --Maps --Early works to 1800
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > To his excellency the Count of Czernichew, commander in chief of her Majesty the Empress of all the Russia's fleet and gallies ... : map of the present seat of war, between the Russians, Poles, and Turks is most humbly inscribed