COLLECTION NAME:
Old Maps Collection
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Old Maps Collection
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Barcode:
4687820500524
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4687820500524
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Title:
Province de Quang-Tong
title
Province de Quang-Tong
Title
false
Contributor:
Anville, Jean Baptiste Bourguignon d', 1697-1782, cartographer
contributor
Anville, Jean Baptiste Bourguignon d', 1697-1782, cartographer
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Category:
General Maps
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General Maps
Category
false
Type:
Printed
type
Printed
Type
false
Language:
French
language
French
Language
false
Create Year:
[1737]
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[1737]
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Format:
JPEG 2000, 3420 × 2794, 1.4MB
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JPEG 2000, 3420 × 2794, 1.4MB
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Page No.:
14
description
14
Page No.
false
Scale:
Scale not given.
scale
Scale not given.
Scale
false
Physical Map Dimension (cm):
54 x 65 cm, on sheet 70 x 95 cm
obj_height_cm
54 x 65 cm, on sheet 70 x 95 cm
Physical Map Dimension (cm)
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Note:
Jean Baptiste Bourguignon d' Anville was a French cartographer who compiled over 200 maps. This map is from his most important work 'Nouvel Atlas de la Chine', the principal cartographic authority on China during the 18th century, published in Hague, 1737. The sources of the map were by Jesuit missionaries commissioned by Emperor Kangxi (1654-1722), who between 1708 and 1716 surveyed China. With these surveys it was printed in 1719 the woodblock Chinese Atlas '康熙皇輿全覽圖' -a copperplate edition was requested by the Emperor to Matteo Ripa (1682-1746) and the copper plates exist to this day. This particular map is of the Guangdong Province, the first detailed and accurate map of Hong Kong, Macau and the Pearl River Delta to be issued. The province was the most considerable of the southern Provinces of China and was bounded in the north east by Fokien, Kiangsi in the north, Quang si in the west, and the Kingdom of Tong king. It was divided into ten countries, which contained ten cities of the First Order, and eighty four of the Second and Third Order.
note
Jean Baptiste Bourguignon d' Anville was a French cartographer who compiled over 200 maps. This map is from his most important work 'Nouvel Atlas de la Chine', the principal cartographic authority on China during the 18th century, published in Hague, 1737. The sources of the map were by Jesuit missionaries commissioned by Emperor Kangxi (1654-1722), who between 1708 and 1716 surveyed China. With these surveys it was printed in 1719 the woodblock Chinese Atlas '康熙皇輿全覽圖' -a copperplate edition was requested by the Emperor to Matteo Ripa (1682-1746) and the copper plates exist to this day. This particular map is of the Guangdong Province, the first detailed and accurate map of Hong Kong, Macau and the Pearl River Delta to be issued. The province was the most considerable of the southern Provinces of China and was bounded in the north east by Fokien, Kiangsi in the north, Quang si in the west, and the Kingdom of Tong king. It was divided into ten countries, which contained ten cities of the First Order, and eighty four of the Second and Third Order.
Note
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Note:
Original is a copperplate print map.
note
Original is a copperplate print map.
Note
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Note:
Title inside Chinoiserie ornamented phytomorphic cartouche on the bottom right corner of the map, comprising Chinese traders selling East goods to Westerns. There is a 8-point compass rose on the map with a fleur-de-lis indicating north and a star on the east point.
note
Title inside Chinoiserie ornamented phytomorphic cartouche on the bottom right corner of the map, comprising Chinese traders selling East goods to Westerns. There is a 8-point compass rose on the map with a fleur-de-lis indicating north and a star on the east point.
Note
false
Note:
Double scale line in Chinese Li and French leagues in black and white interchangeably, inside phytomorphic scroll work cartouche on the upper left corner of the map.
note
Double scale line in Chinese Li and French leagues in black and white interchangeably, inside phytomorphic scroll work cartouche on the upper left corner of the map.
Note
false
Note:
Relief shown pictorially.
note
Relief shown pictorially.
Note
false
Note:
Map with graticule.
note
Map with graticule.
Note
false
Note:
The four borders of the map with latitude and longitude lines in black and white interchangeably.
note
The four borders of the map with latitude and longitude lines in black and white interchangeably.
Note
false
Note:
Map outlined in double fillet.
note
Map outlined in double fillet.
Note
false
Note:
Macao in China maps.
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Macao in China maps.
Note
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Geographic Area:
Guangdong Sheng (China)
geographic_area
Guangdong Sheng (China)
Geographic Area
false
Geographic Area:
Hainan Island (China)
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Hainan Island (China)
Geographic Area
false
Relation Note:
[14]
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[14]
Relation Note
false
Pub Title:
Nouvel atlas de la Chine, de la Tartarie chinoise et du Thibet
pub_title
Nouvel atlas de la Chine, de la Tartarie chinoise et du Thibet
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false
Pub Author:
Anville, Jean Baptiste Bourguignon d', 1697-1782
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Anville, Jean Baptiste Bourguignon d', 1697-1782
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Pub Year:
1737
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1737
Pub Year
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Pub location:
La Haye
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La Haye
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Provenance:
Library of Congress
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Library of Congress
Provenance
false
Provenance:
source
https://lccn.loc.gov/04001236
Provenance
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Provenance Call No.:
G2305 .A5 1737 Vault
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G2305 .A5 1737 Vault
Provenance Call No.
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MUST holding:
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