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‎Sanson Casimir.‎

‎Les premi�res le�ons du jeu des �checs etc. 1871‎

‎2020. Paperback. New. Lang: - fre Pages 260. Reprinted in 2020 with the help of original edition published long back 1871. This book is Printed in black & white sewing binding for longer life with Matt laminated multi-Colour Soft Cover HARDCOVER EDITION IS ALSO AVAILABLE Printed on high quality Paper re-sized as per Current standards professionally processed without changing its contents. As these are old books we processed each page manually and make them readable but in some cases some pages which are blur or missing or black spots. If it is multi volume set then it is only single volume if you wish to order a specific or all the volumes you may contact us. We expect that you will understand our compulsion in these books. We found this book important for the readers who want to know more about our old treasure so we brought it back to the shelves. Any type of Customisation is possible with extra charges. Hope you will like it and give your comments and suggestions. paperback‎

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‎Sanson Casimir.‎

‎Les premi�res le�ons du jeu des �checs etc. 1871 Hardcover‎

‎2020. Hardcover. New. Lang: - fre Pages 260. Reprinted in 2020 with the help of original edition published long back 1871. This book is Printed in black & white Hardcover sewing binding for longer life with Matt laminated multi-Colour Dust Cover Printed on high quality Paper re-sized as per Current standards professionally processed without changing its contents. As these are old books we processed each page manually and make them readable but in some cases some pages which are blur or missing or black spots. If it is multi volume set then it is only single volume if you wish to order a specific or all the volumes you may contact us. We expect that you will understand our compulsion in these books. We found this book important for the readers who want to know more about our old treasure so we brought it back to the shelves. Any type of Customisation is possible with extra charges. Hope you will like it and give your comments and suggestions. hardcover‎

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‎Sanson Casimir.‎

‎Notice sur les ouvrages de M.de Jaenisch. Suivie d'un m�moire sur la r�futation de l'attaque L. Paulsen dans la partie fran�aise par M.de Jaenisch. 1869‎

‎2020. Paperback. New. Lang: - fre Pages 34. Reprinted in 2020 with the help of original edition published long back 1869. This book is Printed in black & white sewing binding for longer life with Matt laminated multi-Colour Soft Cover HARDCOVER EDITION IS ALSO AVAILABLE Printed on high quality Paper re-sized as per Current standards professionally processed without changing its contents. As these are old books we processed each page manually and make them readable but in some cases some pages which are blur or missing or black spots. If it is multi volume set then it is only single volume if you wish to order a specific or all the volumes you may contact us. We expect that you will understand our compulsion in these books. We found this book important for the readers who want to know more about our old treasure so we brought it back to the shelves. Any type of Customisation is possible with extra charges. Hope you will like it and give your comments and suggestions. paperback‎

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‎Sanson Casimir.‎

‎Notice sur les ouvrages de M.de Jaenisch. Suivie d'un m�moire sur la r�futation de l'attaque L. Paulsen dans la partie fran�aise par M.de Jaenisch. 1869 Hardcover‎

‎2020. Hardcover. New. Lang: - fre Pages 34. Reprinted in 2020 with the help of original edition published long back 1869. This book is Printed in black & white Hardcover sewing binding for longer life with Matt laminated multi-Colour Dust Cover Printed on high quality Paper re-sized as per Current standards professionally processed without changing its contents. As these are old books we processed each page manually and make them readable but in some cases some pages which are blur or missing or black spots. If it is multi volume set then it is only single volume if you wish to order a specific or all the volumes you may contact us. We expect that you will understand our compulsion in these books. We found this book important for the readers who want to know more about our old treasure so we brought it back to the shelves. Any type of Customisation is possible with extra charges. Hope you will like it and give your comments and suggestions. hardcover‎

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‎Sanson Christophe Jegouzo‎

‎Le Guide De L'environnement‎

‎Le moniteur 1990. in8. broch�. 296 pages. Le moniteur unknown‎

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‎SANSON CORBO Tomas.‎

‎LA IGLESIA Y EL PROCESO DE SECULARIZACI�N EN EL URUGUAY MODERNO 1859-1919.‎

‎21 pp. Separata de la Revista Hispania Sacra. Instituto de Historia. CSIC. Madrid 2011. unknown‎

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‎Le Bonheur Des Maisons Religieuses Ou Avis Propres À Diriger Les Religieuses Vocales . French Edition‎

‎Nabu Press 2012-02-05. Paperback. Good. Nabu Press paperback‎

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‎SANSON D'ABBEVILLE Nicholas 1600 1667.‎

‎A FINE COMPOSITE ATLAS OF FRENCH AND DUTCH MAPS.‎

‎Paris and Amsterdam ca 1640-1655. Folio 17 2/8 x 12 4/8 inches. 19th-century French manuscript table of contents tipped-in at the beginning. 138 fine double-page engraved maps some browning and light spotting a few edges frayed. 19th-century plain linen a bit worn endpapers renewed. A fine composite atlas compiled before 1658 when Sanson's business partner Mariette issued the first French world atlas with the engraved title "Cartes Generales de Toutes les Parties du Monde". The majority of the maps are compiled by Nicolas Sanson who first published his atlas in 1654 with 100 maps and engraved and printed by Pierre Mariette; each held the copyright to half of the maps which bear their separate imprints and were issued progressively from 1630. These maps are supplemented by a large number of regional maps not available in Paris but published in Amsterdam by Hondius Jansson and Danckerts demonstrating the close links between the two mapping centers of Europe: Paris and Amsterdam each looking to the other to supply what they were unable to. The Dutch maps in this atlas include some important maps related to America: "Nova Virginiae Tabula" Virginiae partis australia et Floridae partis." and "Nova Anglia Novum Belgium et Virginia" by Hondius and Jansson. The map of the Magellan Straits "Freti Magellanici" is the very rare issue with the signature of Jodocus Hondius 1629 indicating that the map was bought on an early buying trip to Amsterdam. Other maps related to America are "Mappe-Mode." 1651 "L'Hydrographie ou Description de l'Eau" 1652 "Amerique Septentrionale" 1650 Burden 294 state 2 Boisseau's "Description de la Nouvelle France" Burden 261 state 1 Hondius and Jansson's "Nova Hispania" Duval's "Isles d'Amerique dites Caribes." Mariette's "Isle de Guadeloupe" and "Isle de Martinique" Sanson's "Amerique Meridionale" Jansson's "Venezuela" and "Peru" Duval's "La Guyane" Jansson's "Accuratissima Brasiliae Tabula" and "Chili". This the most comprehensive French folio atlas of this date contains an unprecedented number of maps of foreign countries including a number that are extremely rare: Boisseau"s "Description de la Nouvelle France" 1643 in the first state is the first printed map to illustrate and name all five Great lakes; and his map of Malta Gozo & Comino 1645; Duval's "Isles d'Amerique dites Caribes" and "la Guyane"; and Sanson and Mariett'e own "Estats de l'Empire dess Turqs en Europe" "Description de la Tartarie" "Carte des Trois Arabies" "L'Inde" "Les Iles Philippines" their maps of the African regions all early strikes showing fine plate-tone. Born in Abbeville a town in the Picardy region of France in 1600 Sanson was the most noted French cartographer in modern history. Mapmaker to Louis XIV King of France Sanson endowed his maps with the most recent geographical information as well as the finest and sharpest engraving of the period. His "Cartes Generales de Toutes les Parties du Monde" was the most important single product of French commercial cartography of the seventeenth century. Sanson sparked a renaissance in geographical endeavor in his native country which had not been a major player on the international cartographic stage since the great Oronce Fin� in the sixteenth century. With this atlas Sanson laid the foundations of French domination in map production initiating the so-called "French school of cartography" a school that was unprecedented in its attention to precision and scientific detail and discarded much of the decorative embellishments of previous maps as irrelevant. From Sanson's time in the second half of the seventeenth century until the latter part of the eighteenth century French geographical conceptions were more influential than those put forward by any other nation. With this landmark atlas Sanson all but single-handedly caused the center of cartographic innovation to shift from Holland to France. Catalogued by Kate Hunter. [Paris and Amsterdam, ca 1640-1655]. unknown‎

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‎SANSON D'ABBEVILLE Nicholas 1600 1667.‎

‎Amerique Septentrionale‎

‎Paris: Chez l'Auteur Et chez Pierre Mariette rue S. Iacques a l Esperance 1650 SANSON D'ABBEVILLE Nicholas 1600-1667. Amerique Septentrionale Par N. Sanson d'Abbeville Geog. du Roy A Paris Chez l'Auteur Et chez Pierre Mariette rue S. Iacques a l Esperance 1650. Avec privilege du Roy pour vingt Ans Single sheet 17 x 22 6/8 inches; 15 2/8 x 22 6/8 inches to the neat line; full margins showing the plate mark. Engraved map of North and Central America showing the northeastern and southern coasts and territories in close detail particularly New France and the Great Lakes all of which are shown here for the FIRST TIME the west coast extends as far north as as California which is shown as an island and New Mexico; the title appears within a fine rococo cartouche upper right with lines of latitude and longitude numbered every 5 degrees all with fine original colour in outline on paper watermarked with Grapes similar to Heawood 2428 with word Colonbier around grapes central vertical crease a bit browned corners chipped with loss Provenance: with Alta California Books 7/66; from the important cartographical library of Warren Heckrotte his sale Rare Cartography Exploration and Voyages Part I 29th October 2015 lot 176 First edition third issue. There are three states of the map: the first state of which only two examples are known which has no land to the north-west of California; the second state also quite uncommon adds coastline to the north and west and eliminates a few place-names north of California; the third state is the same as the second except that Lake Ontario has been shaded to match the other Great Lakes. Sanson's "Amerique Septentrionale" is the most influential map of North America of the 17th-century. On it for the first time on a printed map are depictions of all five of the Great Lakes. "LANDMARK MAP OF NORTH AMERICA" Burden "In 1650 Sanson published his LANDMARK MAP OF NORTH AMERICA. It was drawn with his usual care using the sinusoidal projection which is sometimes known by the name Sanson-Flamstead. It is perhaps most important for being the first printed map to delineate the five Great Lakes in a recognisable form. Sanson's map was the first to name Lakes Superior and Ontario and Lakes Erie and Huron unnamed appear in a more familiar form. Montreal recorded here at the important junction of the R des Prairies Ottawa River and the St. Lawrence River was chosen by Champlain in 1611 as the site for a trading post but it was not until 1642 that it became occupied year round. The waters of the north illustrate the continued hope of a North West Passage. The majority of the cartography of New France was new and would remain as the most accurate until seperseded by Coronelli in 1688. The east coast of North America does not bear much detail but one interesting feature is the location of "Novelle Amsterdam" on an island some distance off shore. The reference to N. Suede is the first on a printed map of the Swedish colony founded in 1638. The south and south-east are largely similar to those of the Hondius America Septentrionalis 1636. "To the west S. Fe Navajo Apache Taosij and others all appear for the first time. The first is incorrectly placed on the west bank of the Rio Grande here again flowing to the south-west. These were the first advances in the geography of this region for some time. California as an island is of the Briggs type with some important alterations; Sanson introduces four placenames from the de Laet map of 1630 C. de Fortune C. de Pinos C. de S. Martin and C. de Galera" Burden 294. Louis XIV The sun King King of France 1643�1715 had ruled his country and a large proportion of North America for a mere 7 years when Sanson created this magnificent map of his French Dominions there. His reign principally from his great palace at Versailles covered one of Frances most brilliant periods and Louis the Sun King remains the symbol of absolute monarchy of the classical age. However the beginning of his reign was fraught with conflict at home and abroad. "Louis was nine years old when the nobles and the Paris Parlement a powerful law court driven by hatred of the prime minister Cardinal Jules Mazarin rose against the crown in 1648. This marked the beginning of the long civil war known as the Fronde in the course of which Louis suffered poverty misfortune fear humiliation cold and hunger. These trials shaped the future character behaviour and mode of thought of the young king. He would never forgive either Paris the nobles or the common people. In 1653 Mazarin was victorious over the rebels and then proceeded to construct an extraordinary administrative apparatus with Louis as his pupil" Encyclopedia Britannica. On the world stage the war begun in 1635 between France and Spain was entering its last phase by the 1650s and the outcome would transfer European hegemony from the Habsburgs to the Bourbons; in a further series of conflicts between 1667 and 1697 he extended France�s eastern borders at the expense of the Habsburgs and then in the War of the Spanish Succession 1701�1714 engaged a hostile European coalition in order to secure the Spanish throne for his grandson. Sanson family members were revered among the foremost map makers in France for nearly a century. A leading exemplar of the French school of 17th century cartography Nicholas Sanson is widely regarded as the founder of modern geography and it is generally held that the so-called "Great Age" of French cartography originated with his publications. This exquisite hand-colored map of is a prime example of Nicholas Sanson's cartographic mastery. Sanson was born in Abeville a town in the Picardy region of France in the year 1600. As a young adult Sanson was a fervent historian focusing his studies particularly on the ancient world. Many have hypothesized that Sanson turned to cartography simply as a way of illustrating his work on ancient history. Whatever his motivations for pursuing a career in map-publication Sanson was undoubtedly the most prolific French cartographer during the reign of Louis XIV and as a result he was appointed G�ographe Ordinaire du Roi in 1630. Sanson also served as a private geography tutor for the King. In the span of his career Sanson published some 300 maps and two world atlases. He produced his first map when he was 16 and published his first atlas in 1645. Sanson also produced a series of four octavo volumes each one devoted to one of the four known continents. Sanson's productions were praised for their precision and renowned for their attention to detail without excessive decoration. Indeed some critics argued that his maps were too stark. Burden MNA 294 R this copy. W-TW 47. Wa-NWC 360. Leighly 20 Rep 3rd state . Pastoureau Les Atlas Fran�ais. Pastoureau Atlas du Monde Rep 2nd state . Heidenreich "Mapping the Great Lakes 1603-1700" in Cartographia Vo. 17 No. 3 1980 pp 32-64. This article is followed by sequel on the period 1700 -1760. . Paris: Chez l'Auteur Et chez Pierre Mariette rue S. Iacques a l Esperance, 1650 unknown‎

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‎SANSON D'ABBEVILLE Nicholas 1600 1667.‎

‎Amerique Septentrionale‎

‎Paris: Chez l'Auteur Et chez Pierre Mariette rue S. Iacques a l Esperance 1650 Single sheet 16 7/8 x 22 6/8 inches; 15 2/8 x 22 6/8 inches to the neat line; full margins showing the plate mark. Exceptionally fine engraved map of North and Central America showing the northeastern and southern coasts and territories in close detail particularly New France and the Great Lakes all of which are shown her for the FIRST TIME the west coast extends as far north as California which is shown as an island and New Mexico; the title appears within a fine rococo cartouche upper right with lines of latitude and longitude all with fine original color in outline paper watermark Coat of Arms Heawood 673 but without c-k; one or two insignificant marginal stains. THE EXCEEDINGLY RARE FIRST STATE OF THIS SEMINAL MAP OF NORTH AMERICA ONE OF ONLY TWO EXAMPLES KNOWN - THIS EXAMPLE THE HECKROTTE COPY DESCRIBED BY BURDEN in his bibliography: "The Mapping of North America." Sanson's "Amerique Septentrionale" is the most influential map of North America of the 17th-century. For the first time on a printed map are depictions of all five of the Great Lakes: in this early state Lake Ontario is indicated by boundaries which do not have engraved shading in contrast to the other lakes portrayed; the latitudes at the right and left sides are numbered every 10 degrees; the longitudes along the lower edge are numbered every 10 degrees; the Azores are not yet depicted in the Atlantic; the short segment of the coastline running almost due west just to the north and west of the island of California in not present; in the northwest quarter there are to be found the place names of Anian Quivira and Nouvelle Albion; and Conibus is slightly to the east of where it appears in subsequent issues Heckrotte pp. 33-35. "LANDMARK MAP OF NORTH AMERICA" Burden. "In 1650 Sanson published his landmark map of North America. It was drawn with his usual care using the sinusoidal projection which is sometimes known by the name Sanson-Flamstead. It is perhaps most important for being the first printed map to delineate the five Great Lakes in a recognisable form . Sanson's map was the first to name Lakes Superior and Ontario and Lakes Erie and Huron unnamed appear in a more familiar form . Montreal recorded here at the important junction of the R des Prairies Ottawa River and the St. Lawrence River was chosen by Champlain in 1611 as the site for a trading post but it was not until 1642 that it became occupied year round. The waters of the north illustrate the continued hope of a North West Passage. The majority of the cartography of New France was new and would remain as the most accurate until superseded by Coronelli in 1688. The east coast of North America does not bear much detail but one interesting feature is the location of "Nouvelle Amsterdam" on an island some distance off shore. The reference to N. Suede is the first on a printed map of the Swedish colony founded in 1638. The south and south-east are largely similar to those of the Hondius America Septentrionalis 1636. "To the west S. Fe Navajo Apache Taosij and others all appear for the first time. The first is incorrectly placed on the west bank of the Rio Grande here again flowing to the south-west. These were the first advances in the geography of this region for some time. California as an island is of the Briggs type with some important alterations; Sanson introduces four placenames from the de Laet map of 1630: C. de Fortune C. de Pinos C. de S. Martin and C. de Galera. THE EXTREMELY RARE FIRST STATE OF THIS MAP KNOWN ONLY IN TWO EXAMPLES bears no coastlines to the west or north of California only the names Anian Quivera Nouvelle Albion and Conibas appear above" Burden. The Sanson family was revered among the foremost mapmakers in France for nearly a century. A leading exemplar of the French school of 17th century cartography Nicholas Sanson is widely regarded as the founder of modern geography and it is generally held that the so-called "Great Age" of French cartography originated with his publications. Sanson's productions were praised for their precision and renowned for their attention to detail without excessive decoration and this exquisite hand-colored map of is a prime example of his cartographic mastery. REFERENCES: Burden Mapping of North America 294 this copy; This map was the subject of a study by Warren Heckrotte in his article "Nicholas Sanson's Map of North American 1650: An apparently unrecorded first state" published in The Map Collector in 1980 No.12 pp. 33-36 at which time it was the only known copy. A copy of that article accompanies the map. Cf. W-TW 47; Wa-NWC 360.; Leighly 20 Rep 3rd state ; Pastoureau Les Atlas Fran�ais; Pastoureau Atlas du Monde Rep 2nd state ; Heidenreich "Mapping the Great Lakes 1603-1700" in Cartographia Vo. 17 No. 3 1980 pp 32-64. This article is followed by sequel on the period 1700 -1760. PROVENANCE: Galerie Grand Rue Gen�ve 1980; The Important Cartographical Library of Warren Heckrotte his sale Rare Cartography Exploration and Voyages Part I PBA Galleries 29 October 2015 lot 175. Paris: Chez l'Auteur Et chez Pierre Mariette rue S. Iacques a l Esperance, 1650 unknown‎

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‎SANSON d'Abbevile Nicolas 1600 67‎

‎Amerique Septentrionale‎

‎Paris: N. Sanson & P. Mariette 1651. Copper-engraved map with original outline colour. The rare second state of this highly important map of North America by the founder of the French School of cartography. This very rare map is the most geographically progressive portrayal of the continent made at its time and was not superseded until Vincenzo Maria Coronelli's map of 1688. Importantly it is the first map to depict the Great Lakes in a recognizable form and the first to name Lake Ontario and Lake Superior. In his rendering of the region Sanson benefited from having received a copy of The Jesuit Relations published in Paris in 1649 a detailed account by French missionaries who had traveled in the region. Most notably this included Father Paul Ragueneau's account of his visit to Niagara Falls and Jean Nicollet's discovery of Lake Michigan "Lac des Puans" in 1634. Down the St. Lawrence River from the lakes Montréal is named the settlement having been founded by the Sieur de Maisonneuve in 1642. Elsewhere to the north a mysterious strait weaves over "New South Wales" on Hudson's Bay terminating in the interior of the continent a blank space labeled as "Mer Glaciale". This alludes to the existence of a much hoped-for Northwest Passage. On the eastern seaboard the map notes "Nouvelle Amsterdam" in the place of present day New York and is the first printed map to label "Nouvelle Suede" referring to the Swedish colony centered on Fort Christina founded on the site of present-day Wilmington Delaware in 1638. To the far southwest Sanson based his depiction on the Father Alonso Benavides Memorial a travel account of New Mexico published in Madrid in 1630. It is the first printed map to label "Santa Fe" which is incorrectly shown to be on the banks of the Rio Grande and the domains of various native tribes such as the "Apache" "Navajo" and the "Taosij" Taos. To the west California is shown as a large island and features some of the same nomenclature as found on Johannes de Laet's map of 1630. A striking aspect of the map is the sinusoidal projection employed by Sanson that essentially places the globe on an elliptical graticule creating a very pleasing aesthetic. The composition is finished by an extremely elegant Baroque title cartouche featuring swags of fruit and vegetation. Nicholas Sanson was born in the town of Abbeville in Picardy. Something of a child prodigy by the age of eighteen he could already be found in Paris drafting his own maps. There he quickly rose to become Royal Geographer to Louis XIII in 1630. He maintained the position upon the ascension of the "Sun King" Louis XIV in 1643 and later served as tutor to the ambitious young monarch. In 1644 he formed a lucrative partnership with Paris publisher Pierre Mariette with the objective of producing a great atlas that could rival those of the Amsterdam houses such as Blaeu and Jansson. The present map was devised as one of the most important maps in the atlas. The first state of the map was printed in 1650 and the present second state appeared a year later. The atlas itself entitled Les Cartes Générales de toutes les parties du Monde was not finally assembled until 1658. It was however a landmark moment in the history of French cartography being the first folio atlas produced in that country. The extremely high quality of Sanson's work motivated other French mapmakers to improve the standard of their production. Sanson also greatly influenced Louis XIV's chief minister Jean-Baptisite Colbert to heavily fund cartographic projects. This gave rise to a great French School of cartography that was to eventually wrest dominance of the mapmaking market from the Dutch by the 1680s. After Sanson's death in 1667 his work was continued by his sons Guillaume d.1703 and Adrian d.1708. The first state of this map is extremely rare with Burden citing but two copies in private American collections. This second state is also quite rare and can be recognized by addition of a coastline north west of California but with Lake Ontario unshaded and with the appearance of a river system. "With his 1650 Map of North America Sanson had introduced a great deal of information concerning the nomenclature of American Indians with words such as Apache and Navajo appearing on printed maps for the first time. He was also the first cartographer to show Santa Fe as the capital of New Mexico . an extraordinary document of the cultural and geographical resources known in the centers of learning in Europe" Martin & Martin. Burden The Mapping of North America I 294 state 3; Leighly California as an Island p.33 pl.7; McLaughlin The Mapping of California as an Island 12; Pastoreau Les Atlas Français XVIe-XVIIe Siècles p.387-9; Wagner The Cartography of the Northwest Coast of America to the Year 1800 360 pp.130-2; Wheat Mapping of the Transmississippi West I p.39; cf. Martin & Martin Maps of Texas and the Southwest p. 83 plate 10. N. Sanson & P. Mariette unknown‎

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‎SANSON d'Abbevile Nicolas 1600 67‎

‎Amerique Septentrionale‎

‎Paris: N. Sanson & P. Mariette 1659. Copper-engraved map with original outline colour. The third state of this highly important map of North America by the founder of the French School of cartography. This very rare map is the most geographically progressive portrayal of the continent made during its generation and was not superseded until Vincenzo Maria Coronelli's map of 1688. Importantly it is the first map to depict the Great Lakes in a recognizable form and the first to name Lake Ontario and Lake Superior. In his rendering of the region Sanson benefited from having received a copy of The Jesuit Relations published in Paris in 1649 a detailed account by French missionaries who had traveled in the region. Most notably this included Father Paul Ragueneau's account of his visit to Niagara Falls and Jean Nicollet's discovery of Lake Michigan "Lac des Puans" in 1634. Down the St. Lawrence River from the lakes Montréal is named the settlement having been founded by the Sieur de Maisonneuve in 1642. Elsewhere to the north a mysterious strait weaves over "New South Wales" on Hudson's Bay terminating in the interior of the continent a blank space labeled as "Mer Glaciale". This alludes to the existence of a much hoped-for Northwest Passage. On the eastern seaboard the map notes "Nouvelle Amsterdam" in the place of present day New York and is the first printed map to label "Nouvelle Suede" referring to the Swedish colony centered on Fort Christina founded on the site of present-day Wilmington Delaware in 1638. To the far southwest Sanson based his depiction on the Father Alonso Benavides Memorial a travel account of New Mexico published in Madrid in 1630. It is the first printed map to label "Santa Fe" which is incorrectly shown to be on the banks of the Rio Grande and the domains of various native tribes such as the "Apache" "Navajo" and the "Taosij" Taos. To the west California is shown as a large island and features some of the same nomenclature as found on Johannes de Laet's map of 1630. To the north an entirely unknown realm is named "Conibas" a mythical land that lay between North America and Asia. A striking aspect of the map is the sinusoidal projection employed by Sanson that essentially places the globe on an elliptical graticule creating a very pleasing aesthetic. The composition is finished by an extremely elegant Baroque title cartouche featuring swags of fruit and vegetation. Nicholas Sanson was born in the town of Abbeville in Picardy. Something of a child prodigy by the age of eighteen he could already be found in Paris drafting his own maps. There he quickly rose to become Royal Geographer to Louis XIII in 1630. He maintained the position upon the ascension of the "Sun King" Louis XIV in 1643 and later served as tutor to the ambitious young monarch. In 1644 he formed a lucrative partnership with Paris publisher Pierre Mariette with the objective of producing a great atlas that could rival those of the Amsterdam houses such as Blaeu and Jansson. The present map was devised as one of the most important maps in the atlas. The first state of the map was printed in 1650 a second state appeared a year later and the third state in 1659. The atlas itself entitled Les Cartes Générales de toutes les parties du Monde was not finally assembled until 1658. It was however a landmark moment in the history of French cartography being the first folio atlas produced in that country. The extremely high quality of Sanson's work motivated other French mapmakers to improve the standard of their production. Sanson also greatly influenced Louis XIV's chief minister Jean-Baptisite Colbert to heavily fund cartographic projects. This gave rise to a great 'French School' of cartography that was to eventually wrest dominance of the mapmaking market from the Dutch by the 1680s. After Sanson's death in 1667 his work was continued by his sons Guillaume d.1703 and Adrian d.1708. The first state of this map is extremely rare with Philip Burden citing only two copies in private American collections; this third state can be recognized by the addition of hachuring around Lake Ontario. Burden The Mapping of North America I 294; Leighly California as an Island p.33 pl.7; McLaughlin The Mapping of California as an Island 12; Pastoreau Les Atlas Français XVIe-XVIIe Siècles p.387-9; Wagner The Cartography of the Northwest Coast of America to the Year 1800 360 pp.130-2; Wheat Mapping of the Transmississippi West I p.39. N. Sanson & P. Mariette unknown‎

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‎SANSON d'ABBEVILLE Nicolas‎

‎Atlas du monde. 1665.‎

‎Paris Sand & Conti 1988 4to tutta tela editoriale con sovraccopertina illustrata a colori pp. 224 completamente illustrato da carte geografiche in nero e tavole a colori. In stato di nuovo. unknown‎

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‎Brazil Brasil waar van de Kust door de Portugeezen bezeten .‎

‎Americas: Amsterdam Francois Halma 1705. Copper engraved map of Brazil by N. Sanson from Halma's Algemeene Werelde Beschryving Vol. 3 Black and white; title in Dutch; verso blank; Attractive small map of Brazil; title cartouche surrounded by garland of leaves in centre of country. This map appeared in Algemeene Weereld-Beschryving nae de Rechte Verdeeling der Landschappen Plaetsen Zeeën Rivieren &c. Geographisch Politisch Historisch Chronologisch en Genealogisch a Dutch edition of A. Phérotée de la Croix's Nouvelle Methode Pour Apprendre Facilement la Geographie Universelle which first appeared in 1690. Dark impression; minor dampstain at top of centre fold. Nicolas Sanson d'Abbeville.1600-67 ' father of the French cartography' and founder of the Sanson firm. Atlas ' Cartes générales de toutes les parties du Monde' 1658-70 and a pocket atlas in 4 parts 1652-1705. Sanson's small maps from A. Phérotée de la Croix's Nouvelle Methode Pour Apprendre Facilement la Geographie Universelle. first published in 1652 and engraved by A. Peyrounin were copied several times by various map publishers. Johann David Zunners made copies of Sanson's maps for his German translation of Die Gantze Erd-Kugel in 1679. Johannes Ribbius and Simon de Vries published copies in 1682 and 1683 with new maps engraved by Antoine d'Winter. The plates were later sold to Francois Halma who used them in 1699 and then again in 1705 with the titles re-engraved in Dutch. François Halma 1653 - 1722 Dutch publisher/printer; dealer/auction house. Cartographer and publisher of maps active in Utrecht Amsterdam Franeker and Leeuwarden. Published 'Description de l'Univers' 1700; 'Algemene Wereldtbescrijving' 1705; 'Corpus Inscriptionum' 1707 and 'Lexicon Philosophicum' 1713. Keoman: Hal 1; Phillips 528. Americas South America Brazil Amsterdam Francois Halma 1705 unknown‎

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‎Sanson d'Abbeville Nicholas‎

‎Canada of New France. Canada of Niew Vrankryk. Getrokken uit verschiede Franche Engelsche en en Hollandsche Beschrivingern enz. .‎

‎Americas: Amsterdam Francois Halma 1705. Copper engraved map of Canada by N. Sanson from Halma's Algemeene Werelde Beschryving Vol. 3 Black and white; title in Dutch; verso blank; strapwork title cartouche. Attractive small map of Canada and the Great Lakes a reduced version of one of the most influential seventeenth century maps of the French and English colonies in North America. It concentrates on the region of greatest French interest. The entire Great Lakes basin and the St. Lawrence River are shown in great detail. The most important aspect of the map is the first appearance of L. Erie ou du Chat as a recognizable lake on an atlas map. This delineation influenced the cartography of the region for more than 100 years and was not superceded until Delisle's "Carte du Canada" in 1703. The map is also an outstanding source for Indian tribal names and locations. Two names:Aouentsiouaeron and Attiouandarons appear here for the first time. Lake Superior and Michigan Lac du Puans are left open-end to the west. Embellished with a nice title cartouche and engraved by Anthoine d'Winter. This is the third state. Published in Francois Halma's Dutch edition of A. Pherotee de la Croix's Nouvelle Methode Pour Apprendre facilement la Geographie Universelle. Dark impression; dampstaining to lower margin just entering plate; centrefold and 2 further folds to fit in binding. Nicolas Sanson d'Abbeville.1600-67 ' father of the French cartography' and founder of the Sanson firm. Atlas ' Cartes générales de toutes les parties du Monde' 1658-70 and a pocket atlas in 4 parts 1652-1705. Sanson's small maps from A. Phérotée de la Croix's Nouvelle Methode Pour Apprendre Facilement la Geographie Universelle. first published in 1652 and engraved by A. Peyrounin were copied several times by various map publishers. Johann David Zunners made copies of Sanson's maps for his German translation of Die Gantze Erd-Kugel in 1679. Johannes Ribbius and Simon de Vries published copies in 1682 and 1683 with new maps engraved by Antoine d'Winter. The plates were later sold to Francois Halma who used them in 1699 and then again in 1705 with the titles re-engraved in Dutch. François Halma 1653 - 1722 Dutch publisher/printer; dealer/auction house. Cartographer and publisher of maps active in Utrecht Amsterdam Franeker and Leeuwarden. Published 'Description de l'Univers' 1700; 'Algemene Wereldtbescrijving' 1705; 'Corpus Inscriptionum' 1707 and 'Lexicon Philosophicum' 1713. Keoman: Hal 1; Phillips 528; Burden #575; Kershaw #138; McCorkle #683.5. Americas Canada Great Lakes New France Niew Vrankryk Amsterdam Francois Halma 1705 unknown‎

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‎SANSON D'ABBEVILLE Nicholas 1600 1667.‎

‎Cartes Generales de Toutes les Parties du Monde.‎

‎Paris: The Author and Pierre Mariette 1658 but 1659. Folio 17 x 12 4/8 inches. Title-page with woodcut arms letterpress table of contents. 113 fine double-page engraved maps with beautiful original colour in outline map of Germania Antiqua waterstained at outer edge just affecting image. 19th-century quarter French sheep marbled paper boards extremities scuffed. Provenance: contemporary consecutive numbering to the versos of most maps. Those maps relating particularly to the Americas are: three world maps "Mappe-Monde." 1651 one of the earliest obtainable maps to show the 5 Great Lakes "l'Hydrographie ou description de l'Eau" 1652 "Harmonie ou Correspondance du Globe." 1650 "Orbis vetus et orbis vetris." 1657 each map showing California as an island and the "Beach" peninsula "Amerique Septentrionale" 1650 "Le Canada ou Nouvelle France." 1656 Mexique ou Nouvelle Espagne" 1650 "Le Nouvelle Mexique et la Floride" 1656 "Les Ilse Antilles ." 1656 "Amerique Meridionale" 1650 "Terre Ferme" 1656 ".Guinane et Caribane." 1656 "Le Perou" 1656 "Le Chili" 1656 "Le Bresi" 1656 "Le Paraguayr Le Chili La Terre et les Isles Magellanicques" 1656 "Les deux Poles" 1657. The maps were compiled by Nicolas Sanson who first published his atlas in 1654 with 100 maps and engraved and printed by Pierre Mariette; each held the copyright to half of the maps which bear their separate imprints and were issued progressively from 1630. Born in Abbeville a town in the Picardy region of France in 1600 Sanson was the most noted French cartographer in modern history. Mapmaker to Louis XIV King of France Sanson endowed his maps with the most recent geographical information as well as the finest and sharpest engraving of the period. His "Cartes Generales de Toutes les Parties du Monde" was the most important single product of French commercial cartography of the seventeenth century. Sanson sparked a renaissance in geographical endeavor in his native country which had not been a major player on the international cartographic stage since the great Oronce Fin� in the sixteenth century. With this atlas Sanson laid the foundations of French domination in map production initiating the so-called "French school of cartography" a school that was unprecedented in its attention to precision and scientific detail and discarded much of the decorative embellishments of previous maps as irrelevant. From Sanson's time in the second half of the seventeenth century until the latter part of the eighteenth century French geographical conceptions were more influential than those put forward by any other nation. With this landmark atlas Sanson all but single-handedly caused the center of cartographic innovation to shift from Holland to France. Phillips 4260 NMM 3 271. Catalogued by Kate Hunter. Paris: The Author and Pierre Mariette, 1658 [but 1659]. hardcover‎

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‎SANSON D'ABBEVILLE Nicholas 1600 1667.‎

‎Cartes Generales de Toutes les Parties du Monde.‎

‎Paris: Sanson and Pierre Mariette 1658 but 1659. Folio. 17 x 12 6/8 inches. Title-page with woodcut arms letterpress table of contents very creased. 114 FINE engraved double-page maps including 2 folding hand-coloured in outline mounted on guards throughout one or two pale marginal. Contemporary mottled calf spine in seven compartments with six raised bands title gilt-lettered in one the others decorated with small gilt tools scuffed and worn with loss to extremities. A fine composite atlas including four double-hemisphere world maps: "Mappe-Monde ou Carte Generale du Monde" 1651 "L'Hydrographie ou Description de l'Eau" 1652 "Harmonie ou Correspondance du Globe." 1659 and "Orbis Vetus" 1657 each showing California as an island and a partial coastline of Australia with the "Beach" peninsula; and the fine map "Les Deux Poles Arctique." 1657 showing Canada and "Australe Incogneue". Maps relating to America include the world maps and "Amerique Septentrionale" 1650 the first to show all five Great Lakes "Le Canada ou Nouvelle France" 1656 "Le Nouveau Mexique et la Floride" 1656 "Mexique ou Nouvelle Espagne" 1650 "Les Isles Antilles" 1656 "Amerique Meridionale" 1650 "Terre Ferme" 1656 "Partie de Terre Ferme ou font Guine et Caribane" 1656 "Le Perou" 1656 "Le Chili" 1656 "Le Bresil" 1656 and "Le Paraguyr Le Chili La Terre et Les Isles Magellanicques" 1656. Maps related to Australia are: "Asie" 1650 "Asia Vetus" 1650 and "Les Isles Philippines Molucques et de la Sonde" 1654 each show the west coast of Carpentaria. The maps were compiled by Nicolas Sanson who first published his atlas in 1654 with 100 maps and engraved and printed by Pierre Mariette; each held the copyright to half of the maps which bear their separate imprints and were issued progressively from 1630. The maps in this Atlas date from 1632 "Carte Geographique des Postes qui traversent la France" by Melchior Tavernier but are evenly dated from the 1650s. Born in Abbeville a town in the Picardy region of France in 1600 Sanson was the most noted French cartographer in modern history. Mapmaker to Louis XIV King of France Sanson endowed his maps with the most recent geographical information as well as the finest and sharpest engraving of the period. His "Cartes Generales de Toutes les Parties du Monde" was the most important single product of French commercial cartography of the seventeenth century. Sanson sparked a renaissance in geographical endeavor in his native country which had not been a major player on the international cartographic stage since the great Oronce Fin� in the sixteenth century. With this atlas Sanson laid the foundations of French domination in map production initiating the so-called "French school of cartography" a school that was unprecedented in its attention to precision and scientific detail and discarded much of the decorative embellishments of previous maps as irrelevant. From Sanson's time in the second half of the seventeenth century until the latter part of the eighteenth century French geographical conceptions were more influential than those put forward by any other nation. With this landmark atlas Sanson all but single-handedly caused the center of cartographic innovation to shift from Holland to France. Lloyd Arnold Brown The World Encompassed exh. cat. Baltimore 1952 n. 157; Rodney W. Shirley The Mapping of the World London 1983 n. 390; Philip D. Burden The Mapping of North America: A List of Printed Maps 1511-1670 Rickmansworth 1996 375-6. Catalogued by Kate Hunter. Paris: Sanson and Pierre Mariette, 1658 [but 1659]. hardcover‎

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‎SANSON D'ABBEVILLE Nicholas 1600 1667.‎

‎Cartes Generales de Toutes les Parties du Monde.‎

‎Paris : Pierre Mariette 1666. Folio 17 4/8 x 12 4/8 inches. Letterpress title-page Tables des Cartes some light soiling. 94 FINE double-page engraved maps with original hand-colour in outline all mounted on guards. Contemporary speckled calf extremities scuffed. Provenance: partially obscured contemporary ownership inscription on the title-page and notes to the Tables des Cartes; 18th-century engraved armorial bookplate of C.G. Lieven on the front paste-down. AN ATTRACTIVE COPY of a fine composite atlas.Those maps relating particularly to the Americas are: three world maps "Mappemonde ou carte generale" 1651 one of the earliest obtainable maps to show the 5 Great Lakes "L'Hydrographie ou description de L'Eau" 1652 and "Harmonie ou Correspondance du Globe" 1651 each showing California as an island; "Amerique Septentrionale" 1650; "Le Canada ou Nouvelle France" 1656; "Mexicque ou Nouvelle Espagne" 1656; "Les Isles Antilles" 1656; "Sainct Christophle" no date; "Guadeloupe" no date; "Martinique" no date; "Amerique Meridionale" 1650; "Terre Ferme ou sont les Governations ou Gouvernemens de Terre Ferme Cartagene St. Marthe Rio De la Hache Venezuela Nouvelle Andaluise Popyan" 1656; "Partie de Terre Ferme ou sont Guiane et Caribane" 1656; "Le Perou et le course de la Rivre Amazone" 1656; "Le Chili" 1669; "Le Bresil" 1656; "Le Paraguayr le Chili la Terre et les Isles Magellanicques" 1656; "Les Deux Poles" 1657; and "Orbis Vetus.1657. The maps were compiled by Nicolas Sanson who first published his atlas in 1654 with 100 maps and engraved and printed by Pierre Mariette; each held the copyright to half of the maps which bear their separate imprints and were issued progressively from 1630. Born in Abbeville a town in the Picardy region of France in 1600 Sanson was the most noted French cartographer in modern history. Mapmaker to Louis XIV King of France Sanson endowed his maps with the most recent geographical information as well as the finest and sharpest engraving of the period. His "Cartes Generales de Toutes les Parties du Monde" was the most important single product of French commercial cartography of the seventeenth century. Sanson sparked a renaissance in geographical endeavor in his native country which had not been a major player on the international cartographic stage since the great Oronce Fin� in the sixteenth century. With this atlas Sanson laid the foundations of French domination in map production initiating the so-called "French school of cartography" a school that was unprecedented in its attention to precision and scientific detail and discarded much of the decorative embellishments of previous maps as irrelevant. From Sanson's time in the second half of the seventeenth century until the latter part of the eighteenth century French geographical conceptions were more influential than those put forward by any other nation. With this landmark atlas Sanson all but single-handedly caused the center of cartographic innovation to shift from Holland to France. Catalogued by Kate Hunter. Paris : Pierre Mariette, 1666. unknown‎

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‎SANSON D'ABBEVILLE Nicholas 1600 1667.‎

‎Cartes Generales de Toutes les Parties du Monde.‎

‎Paris: The Author and Pierre Mariette 1658 but 1659. Folio. 17 x 11 6/8 inches. Title-page with woodcut arms dampstained 3-page contemporary manuscript "Repertoir des Cartes de ce livre" without letterpress table of contents. 85 FINE engraved double-page maps including 10 folding hand-coloured in outline mounted on guards throughout one or two early repairs tears stains and edges frayed to folding map of Gascony last map of Ancient Greece stained and laid down on contemporary stock. Contemporary mottled calf spine in seven compartments with six raised bands morocco lettering piece in one the others decorated with small gilt tools scuffed and worn with loss to extremities. A fine composite atlas: the manuscript list of contents detailing the 75 maps of the modern world including two world maps with an additional ten maps of the old world including one world map. With two maps of America: "Amerique Septentrionale" 1650 the first to show all five Great Lakes; and "Amerique Meridionale" 1650. The maps were compiled by Nicolas Sanson who first published his atlas in 1654 with 100 maps and engraved and printed by Pierre Mariette; each held the copyright to half of the maps which bear their separate imprints and were issued progressively from 1630. The maps in this Atlas date from 1632 "Carte Geographique des Postes qui traversent la France" by Melchior Tavernier but are evenly dated from the late 1630s to 1659. Born in Abbeville a town in the Picardy region of France in 1600 Sanson was the most noted French cartographer in modern history. Mapmaker to Louis XIV King of France Sanson endowed his maps with the most recent geographical information as well as the finest and sharpest engraving of the period. His "Cartes Generales de Toutes les Parties du Monde" was the most important single product of French commercial cartography of the seventeenth century. Sanson sparked a renaissance in geographical endeavor in his native country which had not been a major player on the international cartographic stage since the great Oronce Fin� in the sixteenth century. With this atlas Sanson laid the foundations of French domination in map production initiating the so-called "French school of cartography" a school that was unprecedented in its attention to precision and scientific detail and discarded much of the decorative embellishments of previous maps as irrelevant. From Sanson's time in the second half of the seventeenth century until the latter part of the eighteenth century French geographical conceptions were more influential than those put forward by any other nation. With this landmark atlas Sanson all but single-handedly caused the center of cartographic innovation to shift from Holland to France. Lloyd Arnold Brown The World Encompassed exh. cat. Baltimore 1952 n. 157; Rodney W. Shirley The Mapping of the World London 1983 n. 390; Philip D. Burden The Mapping of North America: A List of Printed Maps 1511-1670 Rickmansworth 1996 375-6. Catalogued by Kate Hunter. Paris: The Author and Pierre Mariette, 1658 [but 1659]. hardcover‎

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‎SANSON D'ABBEVILLE Nicholas 1600 1667.‎

‎Cartes generales de la geographie ancienne et nouvelle ou les empires monarchies Royaumes‎

‎Paris: The author and Pierre Mariette 1675. 2 volumes in one. Folio 18 x 12 5/8 inches. Letterpress title-page to each volume and "Liste des Cartes" folding letterpress "Catalogues des Cartes Geographiques des Dieurs Jaillot Geographes Ordinaires du Roy" dated 1778 and with price-list in manuscript bound at the beginning. 83 FINE folding engraved maps of the new and ancient world with contemporary hand-colour in outline. Contemporary speckled calf rebacked to style. First edition. Containing maps dating from 1652-1669 and particularly related to the Americas: three world maps "Harmonie ou Correspondance du Globe" 1659 "Mappemonde ou carte generale" 1669 cf.Shirley 419 and " L'Hydrographie ou description de L'Eau" 1652 each showing California as an island the last also one of the earliest obtainable maps to show the 5 Great Lakes; "Amerique Septentrionale" 1669 Burden's first state 404; "Le Canada ou Nouvelle France" 1656; "Le Nouveau Mexique et la Floride" 1656 first state engraved by Somer and a cornerstone map of California and the Southwest based on the Blaeu world map of 1648; "Mexicque ou Nouvelle Espagne" 1656; "Les Isles Antilles" 1656; "Amerique Meridionale" 1669; "Terre Ferme ou sont les Governations ou Gouvernemens de Terre Ferme Cartagene St. Marthe Rio De la Hache Venezuela Nouvelle Andaluise Popyan" 1656; "Partie de Terre Ferme ou sont Guiane et Caribane" 1656; "Le Perou et le course de la Rivre Amazone" 1656; "Le Chili" 1669; "Le Bresil" 1656; "Le Paraguay" 1668; "Le Terre et les Isles Magellaniques" 1668. The maps were compiled by Nicolas Sanson who first published his atlas in 1654 with 100 maps and engraved and printed by Pierre Mariette; each held the copyright to half of the maps which bear their separate imprints and were issued progressively from 1630. Born in Abbeville a town in the Picardy region of France in 1600 Sanson was the most noted French cartographer in modern history. Mapmaker to Louis XIV King of France Sanson endowed his maps with the most recent geographical information as well as the finest and sharpest engraving of the period. His "Cartes Generales de Toutes les Parties du Monde" was the most important single product of French commercial cartography of the seventeenth century. Sanson sparked a renaissance in geographical endeavor in his native country which had not been a major player on the international cartographic stage since the great Oronce Fin� in the sixteenth century. With this atlas Sanson laid the foundations of French domination in map production initiating the so-called "French school of cartography" a school that was unprecedented in its attention to precision and scientific detail and discarded much of the decorative embellishments of previous maps as irrelevant. From Sanson's time in the second half of the seventeenth century until the latter part of the eighteenth century French geographical conceptions were more influential than those put forward by any other nation. With this landmark atlas Sanson all but single-handedly caused the center of cartographic innovation to shift from Holland to France. Philips 486. Catalogued by Kate Hunter. Paris: The author and Pierre Mariette, 1675. unknown‎

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‎SANSON D'ABBEVILLE Nicholas 1600 1667.‎

‎Cartes Generales de Toutes les Parties du Monde‎

‎Paris: The Author and Pierre Mariette 1658 but 1665. Folio 17 2/8 x 12 6/8 inches. Title-page with woodcut arms laid down on contemporary stock letterpress "Table des Cartes" extensively repaired on verso. Double-page engraved "Mappemonde ou carte generale" 1651 repaired on verso with missing text supplied in manuscript and 130 maps all hand-colored in outline and mounted on guards throughout occasional light spotting browning or marginal dampstaining last map of Ancient Greece repaired on verso. Late 17th-century calf gilt spine and corners with early restoration. Provenance: Maps numbered consecutively in a 17th-century hand. A comprehensive edition of Sanson's important work containing a number of important maps pertaining to the Americas: "Mappemonde ou carte generale" 1651 "L'Hydrographie ou description de L'Eau" 1652 "Harmonie ou Correspondance du Globe" 1659 all showing California as an island; "Amerique Septentrionale" 1650 the first to show all five Great Lakes; "Le Canada ou Nouvelle France" 1656; "Le Nouveau Mexique et la Floride" 1656; "Mexicque ou Nouvelle Espagne" 1656; "Les Isles Antilles." 1656; "Amerique Meridionale" 1650; "Terre Ferme ou sont les Governations ou Gouvernemens de Terre Ferme Cartagene St. Marthe Rio De la Hache Venezuela Nouvelle Andaluise Popyan" 1656; "Partie de Terre Ferme ou sont Guiane et Caribane" 1656; "Le Perou et le course de la Rivre Amazone" 1656; "Le Chili" 1656; "Le Bresil" 1656; "Le Paraguayr Le Chili et Les Isles Magellanicques" 1656; "Les Deux Poles." 1657; and "Orbis Vetus." 1657. The maps in this Atlas date from 1632 "Carte Geographique des Postes qui traversent la France" by Melchior Tavernier through to 1665. The maps were compiled by Nicolas Sanson who first published his atlas in 1654 with 100 maps and engraved and printed by Pierre Mariette; each held the copyright to half of the maps which bear their separate imprints and were issued progressively from 1630. Born in Abbeville a town in the Picardy region of France in 1600 Sanson was the most noted French cartographer in modern history. Mapmaker to Louis XIV King of France Sanson endowed his maps with the most recent geographical information as well as the finest and sharpest engraving of the period. His "Cartes Generales de Toutes les Parties du Monde" was the most important single product of French commercial cartography of the seventeenth century. Sanson sparked a renaissance in geographical endeavor in his native country which had not been a major player on the international cartographic stage since the great Oronce Fin� in the sixteenth century. With this atlas Sanson laid the foundations of French domination in map production initiating the so-called "French school of cartography" a school that was unprecedented in its attention to precision and scientific detail and discarded much of the decorative embellishments of previous maps as irrelevant. From Sanson's time in the second half of the seventeenth century until the latter part of the eighteenth century French geographical conceptions were more influential than those put forward by any other nation. With this landmark atlas Sanson all but single-handedly caused the center of cartographic innovation to shift from Holland to France. The index calls for 113 titles but as was often the case more maps have been added to this copy at the time of purchase. Cf. NMM 3 271. Catalogued by Kate Hunter. Paris: The Author and Pierre Mariette, 1658 [but 1665]. unknown‎

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‎SANSON D'ABBEVILLE Nicholas 1600 1667.‎

‎Cartes g�n�rales de toutes les parties du monde. - Geographia Sacra ex Veteri et Novo.‎

‎Paris: Pierre Mariette 1667 2 volumes. Folio 18 x 13 2/8 inches. 343 FINE double-paged engraved maps most with original hand-colour in outline by Sanson P. du Val and M. Tavernier a few maps a bit creased. Contemporary speckled calf rubbed extremities scuffed. Provenance: With the near contemporary ownership inscription of Guillelmi Detroyes dated 1686 on the front free endpaper and manuscript numbering to verso of most maps. The maps were compiled by Nicolas Sanson who first published his atlas in 1654 with 100 maps and engraved and printed by Pierre Mariette; each held the copyright to half of the maps which bear their separate imprints and were issued progressively from 1630. The maps in this Atlas date from the late 1630s but are evenly dated from the 1640s to 1667. They include the latest discoveries in the New World. 'Amerique sepentrionale' shows the Great Lakes for the first time; the map of New Mexico and Florida introduced California as an island. South America is mapped in great detail and a double hemisphere map is devoted to the two poles. Born in Abbeville a town in the Picardy region of France in 1600 Sanson was the most noted French cartographer in modern history. Mapmaker to Louis XIV King of France Sanson endowed his maps with the most recent geographical information as well as the finest and sharpest engraving of the period. His "Cartes Generales de Toutes les Parties du Monde" was the most important single product of French commercial cartography of the seventeenth century. Sanson sparked a renaissance in geographical endeavor in his native country which had not been a major player on the international cartographic stage since the great Oronce Fin� in the sixteenth century. With this atlas Sanson laid the foundations of French domination in map production initiating the so-called "French school of cartography" a school that was unprecedented in its attention to precision and scientific detail and discarded much of the decorative embellishments of previous maps as irrelevant. From Sanson's time in the second half of the seventeenth century until the latter part of the eighteenth century French geographical conceptions were more influential than those put forward by any other nation. With this landmark atlas Sanson all but single-handedly caused the center of cartographic innovation to shift from Holland to France. Pastoureau Sanson-VD; Shirley T.SAN-2b. Catalogued by Kate Hunter. Paris: Pierre Mariette, 1667 unknown‎

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‎Sanson d'Abbeville Nicholas‎

‎Chili. Chili Getrokken uit Alfonso de Oualle Jesuit en in Dertien Rechts-Gebieden Verdeelt.‎

‎Americas: Amsterdam Francois Halma 1705. Copper engraved map of Chili by N. Sanson from Halma's Algemeene Werelde Beschryving Vol. 3 Black and white; title in Dutch; verso blank; strapwork title cartouche. Small version of Sanson's important map of Chili showing the Cuyo provinces. The map is based on the descriptions of Alfonso de Ovalle. This map appeared in Algemeene Weereld-Beschryving nae de Rechte Verdeeling der Landschappen Plaetsen Zeeën Rivieren &c. Geographisch Politisch Historisch Chronologisch en Genealogisch a Dutch edition of A. Phérotée de la Croix's Nouvelle Methode Pour Apprendre Facilement la Geographie Universelle which first appeared in 1690. Dark impression. Nicolas Sanson d'Abbeville.1600-67 ' father of the French cartography' and founder of the Sanson firm. Atlas ' Cartes générales de toutes les parties du Monde' 1658-70 and a pocket atlas in 4 parts 1652-1705. Sanson's small maps from A. Phérotée de la Croix's Nouvelle Methode Pour Apprendre Facilement la Geographie Universelle. first published in 1652 and engraved by A. Peyrounin were copied several times by various map publishers. Johann David Zunners made copies of Sanson's maps for his German translation of Die Gantze Erd-Kugel in 1679. Johannes Ribbius and Simon de Vries published copies in 1682 and 1683 with new maps engraved by Antoine d'Winter. The plates were later sold to Francois Halma who used them in 1699 and then again in 1705 with the titles re-engraved in Dutch. François Halma 1653 - 1722 Dutch publisher/printer; dealer/auction house. Cartographer and publisher of maps active in Utrecht Amsterdam Franeker and Leeuwarden. Published 'Description de l'Univers' 1700; 'Algemene Wereldtbescrijving' 1705; 'Corpus Inscriptionum' 1707 and 'Lexicon Philosophicum' 1713. Keoman: Hal 1; Phillips 528. Americas South America Chili Amsterdam Francois Halma 1705 unknown‎

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‎SANSON D'ABBEVILLE Nicolas 1600 1667 Guillaume d. 1703 and Adrien d. 1708.‎

‎Description de tout l'Univers en plusieurs Cartes & en divers Traitez de Geographie et d'Histoire.‎

‎Amsterdam: Fran�ois Halma 1700. 8vo. 9 x 7 � inches. Hand-colored vignette title page printed in two colors sectional title pages hand-colored woodblock historiated initial letters "Message to the Bookbinder" in Dutch and French at end this copy without the double-page allegorical title page; upper half of pp. 1/2 of Bion cut away. 71 of 74 double-page maps with hand color in full heightened with liquid gold 10 of 15 plates 8 of these folding some pale stains. Contemporary mottled calf the spine in six compartment separated by five raised bands gilt lettered in one and decorated in the rest hinges starting gilt lettering faded extremities worn. Provenance: Probably from the library of Andrew Dury fl. mid-18th century mapmaker and publisher his widow's sale 1787. With extensive contemporary manuscript annotations throughout by Charles Skottowe Hinsale including the note "This book was bought at Mrs. Dury's Auction for 101 by Chas. Skottowe Nov 8 1787" on verso of title page. With manuscript ownership inscription of "J. F. Mournan 1st May 1887 Springmount Hallow" to sectional title page of Africa section. Freeman's 1/21/2005 Lot 203. First edition. Pocket atlas published by Fran�ois Halma the maps reduced from Sanson's 1658 folio atlas with Luyt's Tables Geographiques & Bion's l'Usage des Globes featuring striking folding plates diagramming the workings of the celestial systems. Without the world map the map of southern Germany and the map of Madagascar. Born in Abbeville a town in the Picardy region of France in 1600 Sanson was the most noted French cartographer in modern history. Mapmaker to Louis XIV King of France Sanson endowed his maps with the most recent geographical information as well as the finest and sharpest engraving of the period. His "Cartes Generales de Toutes les Parties du Monde" was the most important single product of French commercial cartography of the seventeenth century. Sanson sparked a renaissance in geographical endeavor in his native country which had not been a major player on the international cartographic stage since the great Oronce Fin� in the sixteenth century. With this atlas Sanson laid the foundations of French domination in map production initiating the so-called "French school of cartography" a school that was unprecedented in its attention to precision and scientific detail and discarded much of the decorative embellishments of previous maps as irrelevant. From Sanson's time in the second half of the seventeenth century until the latter part of the eighteenth century French geographical conceptions were more influential than those put forward by any other nation. With this landmark atlas Sanson all but single-handedly caused the center of cartographic innovation to shift from Holland to France. Although this atlas is always listed under Nicolas Sanson it is essentially Francois Halma's plagiarized pocket version of the Sanson atlas reduced from Sanson's 1658 folio atlas with the map divided into Continent groups. "Fran�ois Halma was an editor printer and publisher of theological historical and geographical works. His output was large. He first established his business in Utrecht in 1674 then moved to Amsterdam and finally settled in Leeuwarden where he died in 1722. Among his works was an edition of Mercator's Ptolemy 1695 and a reduced-size edition of Sanson's large atlas under the new title 'Description De Tout L'Univers' as here" Shirley Printed Maps of the British Isles 1650-1750 p. 66. Koeman II Hal1; Phillips Atlases 528; Shirley Pastoureau Sanson VII G. Amsterdam: Fran�ois Halma, 1700. hardcover‎

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‎SANSON D'ABBEVILLE Nicholas 1600 1667‎

‎Europa vetus ex Connatibus Geographicis Nicolai Sanson‎

‎Amsterdam: Johannes Covens and Cornelis Mortier ca. 1740 2 sheets joined sheet size 21 x 24 7/8 inches; 15 3/8 x 23 3.5/8 inches to the neat line full margins showing the plate mark. A fine engraved detailed map of Europe the title within an elaborate and elegant cartouche upper left; original hand color in part a little toned at the edges An exceptional map of Europe by Covens and Mortier in a splendid condition. This map was originally made by Nicholas Sanson d�Abbeville 1600-1667 the founder of the French School of Geography a school that was unprecedented in its attention to precision and scientific detail and discarded much of the decorative embellishments of previous maps as irrelevant. Johannes Covens 1697-1774 and Cornelis Mortier 1699-1783 were the founders of the biggest cartographic publishing company of the eighteenth century. Amsterdam: Johannes Covens and Cornelis Mortier, [ca. 1740] unknown‎

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‎Florida. Florida zoo als het van de Spaanschen en Franschen wordt bezeten. .‎

‎Americas: Amsterdam Francois Halma 1705. Copper engraved map of Florida by N. Sanson from Halma's Algemeene Werelde Beschryving Vol. 3 Black and white; title in Dutch; verso blank; strapwork title cartouche. This influential map shows the Spanish and French possessions in the southern part of the United States. The map extends from the southernmost part of Virginia to the coast of what is now Texas. When first introduced by Sanson in 1657 this map was the first to use the name L. Erie in an atlas and to introduce several new rivers in Virginia. The French claims in the Carolinas are reasserted with the region named Floride Francoise despite the region not having had any French presence for nearly 100 years. The place name Caroline is not related to the future English colony of Carolina. Instead it is a confusion between the French Fort Caroline on the St. Johns River and Charlefort that was located near Port Royal. According to Burden this is the third state of the map. Published in Francois Halma's Dutch edition of A. Pherotee de la Croix's Nouvelle Methode Pour Apprendre facilement la Geographie Universelle. Dark impression; pin hole paper fault to upper right below latitude 40. Nicolas Sanson d'Abbeville.1600-67 ' father of the French cartography' and founder of the Sanson firm. Atlas ' Cartes générales de toutes les parties du Monde' 1658-70 and a pocket atlas in 4 parts 1652-1705. Sanson's small maps from A. Phérotée de la Croix's Nouvelle Methode Pour Apprendre Facilement la Geographie Universelle. first published in 1652 and engraved by A. Peyrounin were copied several times by various map publishers. Johann David Zunners made copies of Sanson's maps for his German translation of Die Gantze Erd-Kugel in 1679. Johannes Ribbius and Simon de Vries published copies in 1682 and 1683 with new maps engraved by Antoine d'Winter. The plates were later sold to Francois Halma who used them in 1699 and then again in 1705 with the titles re-engraved in Dutch. François Halma 1653 - 1722 Dutch publisher/printer; dealer/auction house. Cartographer and publisher of maps active in Utrecht Amsterdam Franeker and Leeuwarden. Published 'Description de l'Univers' 1700; 'Algemene Wereldtbescrijving' 1705; 'Corpus Inscriptionum' 1707 and 'Lexicon Philosophicum' 1713. Keoman: Hal 1; Phillips 528; Burden #546; Cumming SE #53. Americas Florida Amsterdam Francois Halma 1705 unknown‎

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‎SANSON d'ABBEVILLE Nicolas.‎

‎Grande carte intitulée : Ambiani - Archidiaconné d'Amiens de l'évesché d'Amiens où sont les Balliage et Eslection de Mondidier Eslection de Doulens en partie etc. Extraite de :Cartes particulières de la France et des environs.‎

‎A Paris chez P. Mariette 1667. 1 f. de 575 x 438 mm marges comprises. Grande carte avec rehauts en couleurs du temps ; elle a ici conservé de belles marges. Discrète auréole angulaire n'affectant que la marge blanche. Du reste belle condition. A Paris, chez P. Mariette, 1667. 1 f. de 575 x 438 mm (marges comprises). unknown‎

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‎Guatemala. Landstreek van Guatemala .‎

‎Americas: Amsterdam Francois Halma 1705. Copper engraved map of Guatemala by N. Sanson from Halma's Algemeene Werelde Beschryving Vol. 3 Black and white; title in Dutch; verso blank; strapwork title cartouche. This map appeared in Algemeene Weereld-Beschryving nae de Rechte Verdeeling der Landschappen Plaetsen Zeeën Rivieren &c. Geographisch Politisch Historisch Chronologisch en Genealogisch a Dutch edition of A. Phérotée de la Croix's Nouvelle Methode Pour Apprendre Facilement la Geographie Universelle which first appeared in 1690. Dark impression. Nicolas Sanson d'Abbeville.1600-67 ' father of the French cartography' and founder of the Sanson firm. Atlas ' Cartes générales de toutes les parties du Monde' 1658-70 and a pocket atlas in 4 parts 1652-1705. Sanson's small maps from A. Phérotée de la Croix's Nouvelle Methode Pour Apprendre Facilement la Geographie Universelle. first published in 1652 and engraved by A. Peyrounin were copied several times by various map publishers. Johann David Zunners made copies of Sanson's maps for his German translation of Die Gantze Erd-Kugel in 1679. Johannes Ribbius and Simon de Vries published copies in 1682 and 1683 with new maps engraved by Antoine d'Winter. The plates were later sold to Francois Halma who used them in 1699 and then again in 1705 with the titles re-engraved in Dutch. François Halma 1653 - 1722 Dutch publisher/printer; dealer/auction house. Cartographer and publisher of maps active in Utrecht Amsterdam Franeker and Leeuwarden. Published 'Description de l'Univers' 1700; 'Algemene Wereldtbescrijving' 1705; 'Corpus Inscriptionum' 1707 and 'Lexicon Philosophicum' 1713. Keoman: Hal 1; Phillips 528; B Americas Central America Guatemala Amsterdam Francois Halma 1705 unknown‎

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‎Sanson d'Abbeville Nicholas‎

‎Guyana. Guiana verdeelt Guina en Caribana.‎

‎Americas: Amsterdam Francois Halma 1705. Copper engraved map of Guyana by N. Sanson from Halma's Algemeene Werelde Beschryving Vol. 3 Black and white; title in Dutch; verso blank; strapwork title cartouche. The map shows a large lake or inland sea Lac ou Mer que les Caribes appellent Parime les Iaoyi Roponowini. and located on its shores the mythical city of El Dorado or Manoa. Lake Parime or Lake Parima is a legendary lake located in South America. It was reputedly the location of the fabled city of El Dorado also known as Manoa much sought-after by European explorers. Repeated attempts to find the lake failed to confirm its existence and it was dismissed as a myth along with the city. The search for Lake Parime led explorers to map the rivers and other features of southern Venezuela northern Brazil and southwestern Guyana before the lake's existence was definitively disproved in the early 19th century. Some explorers proposed that the seasonal flooding of the Rupununi savannah may have been misidentified as a lake. Recent geological investigations suggest that a lake may have existed in northern Brazil but that it dried up some time in the 18th century. Both "Manoa" Arawak language and "Parime" Carib language are believed to mean "big lake". This map appeared in Algemeene Weereld-Beschryving nae de Rechte Verdeeling der Landschappen Plaetsen Zeeën Rivieren &c. Geographisch Politisch Historisch Chronologisch en Genealogisch a Dutch edition of A. Phérotée de la Croix's Nouvelle Methode Pour Apprendre Facilement la Geographie Universelle which first appeared in 1690. Dark impression. Nicolas Sanson d'Abbeville.1600-67 ' father of the French cartography' and founder of the Sanson firm. Atlas ' Cartes générales de toutes les parties du Monde' 1658-70 and a pocket atlas in 4 parts 1652-1705. Sanson's small maps from A. Phérotée de la Croix's Nouvelle Methode Pour Apprendre Facilement la Geographie Universelle. first published in 1652 and engraved by A. Peyrounin were copied several times by various map publishers. Johann David Zunners made copies of Sanson's maps for his German translation of Die Gantze Erd-Kugel in 1679. Johannes Ribbius and Simon de Vries published copies in 1682 and 1683 with new maps engraved by Antoine d'Winter. The plates were later sold to Francois Halma who used them in 1699 and then again in 1705 with the titles re-engraved in Dutch. François Halma 1653 - 1722 Dutch publisher/printer; dealer/auction house. Cartographer and publisher of maps active in Utrecht Amsterdam Franeker and Leeuwarden. Published 'Description de l'Univers' 1700; 'Algemene Wereldtbescrijving' 1705; 'Corpus Inscriptionum' 1707 and 'Lexicon Philosophicum' 1713. Keoman: Hal 1; Phillips 528. Americas South America Guyana Guiana Amsterdam Francois Halma 1705 unknown‎

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‎SANSON D'ABBELVILLE Nicolas‎

‎L'Amerique en plusieurs cartes nouvelles et exactes; & en divers traictes de geographie et d'histoire‎

‎Paris: chez l'Autheur 1662. SECOND EDITION. Complete with 15 double-page engraved maps hand-colored in outline. Contemporary mottled calf small repair on corners; an excellent copy with only an occasional toning on a few text leaves. Although deemed a second edition this is actually a reissue of the first with a different title page. The maps of the American continent include: North America New Canada or New France Florida Mexico Guadalajara New Mexico California Audience of Guatimala the Isles Antilles & Les Lucayes et Les Caribes South America Terre Ferme Roy de Grenade Guiane Guiane et Caribane Peru and the course of the Amazon Chile Brazil whose coast is possessed by the Portuguese Paraguay Detroit de Magellan Terre et Isles Magellanicques. Each map indicates that Sanson created it but bears the address of Pierre Mariete. The explanatory commentary contains information describing the country customs and more. Just prior to publication of this series of works which also included atlases of Europe and Africa Sanson formed a partnership with Pierre Mariette an engraver and printseller. Pursuant to their contract Sanson drew the maps and Mariette engraved and printed them. Each maintained possession of half of the plates and they were allowed to exchange and/or buy from one another. Some bore the address of Sanson others Mariette. But Sanson allowed Mariette to store his plates and Mariette without prior agreement started placing his address on Sanson's plates. In time a lawsuit which had been prosecuted was settled when both died and their respective sons took over the business. This atlas is a fine examples of French mapping by the foremost French cartographer of the seventeenth century. Sanson 1600-1667 "Geographe Ordinaire du Roi" to Louis XIII is considered the founder of French cartography and is generally acknowledged as the originator of the great age of French cartography. chez l'Autheur unknown‎

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‎SANSON d'Abbeville Nicolas 1600 67‎

‎L'Amerique en Plusieurs Cartes Nouvelles et Exactes; et en Divers Traittes de Geographie & d'Histoire‎

‎Amsterdam: Halma 1700. Quarto. 8 1/2 x 6 1/2 inches. 82 2 pp. 15 double-page engraved maps. Contemporary calf spine with raised bands Rare issue of Sanson's petite atlas of the Americas first published in 1657. The maps include detailed charts of North South and Central America the West Indies Canada Mexico Florida and the southeast and a map of New Mexico showing most of the Spanish southwest territory with California depicted as an island. The maps are titled as follows: 1 Americque Septentriole 2 Le Canada ou Nouvelle France &c. 3 La Floride 4 Audience de Mexico 5 Audience de Guadalajara Nouveau Mexique Californie &c. 6 Audience de Guatimala 7 Les Isles Antilles &c. 8 Amerique Meridionale 9 Terre Ferme Nouveau royme de Grenade &c. 10 Guiane divisee en Guiane et Caribane 11 Le Perou et le cours de la rivre Amazone 12 Le Chili 13 Le Brasil 14 Le Paraguay subdivise en ses principales parties suivant les dernieres relaons 15 Detroit de Magellan Terre et Isles Magellanicques &c. Various states of the maps have been identified by Burden Kershaw and Cumming though none conform definitively to this issue of the atlas. Grid lines were added to the plates for publication in Halma's edition of Description de tout l'Universe Amsterdam:1700 suggesting the place and date of publication for this unrecorded edition. Sabin 76712; Phillps Atlases 1151 first edition; Streeter Sale 68 undated edition; Kershaw Early Printed Maps of Canada 137; Burden 324-327; Cumming 97. Halma unknown‎

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‎SANSON D'ABBELVILLE Nicolas‎

‎L'Asie en plussieurs cartes nouvelles et exactes: & en divers traitses de geographie et d'histoire‎

‎Paris: chez l'Autheur 1662. SECOND EDITION. Complete with 17 double-page engraved maps hand-colored in outline. Contemporary mottled calf corner edges neatly repaired interior has some minor dampstaining mainly on text and on blank verso of maps last blank leaf torn on lower fore-edge. A contemporary signature on first blank leaf. Similar to L'Amerique this atlas of the continent of Asia was first printed in 1652 and reprinted here with a new title page. The maps are all dated 1652 with only one dated 1653 and do not include the address of Mariette. The atlas features maps of India Persia China Japan the Maldives Arabia and the Philippines among others. Just prior to publication of this series of works which also included atlases of Europe and Africa Sanson formed a partnership with Pierre Mariette an engraver and printseller. Pursuant to their contract Sanson drew the maps and Mariette engraved and printed them. Each maintained possession of half of the plates and they were allowed to exchange and/or buy from one another. Some bore the address of Sanson others Mariette. But Sanson allowed Mariette to store his plates and Mariette without prior agreement started placing his address on Sanson's plates. In time a lawsuit which had been prosecuted was settled when both died and their respective sons took over the business. This atlas is a fine examples of French mapping by the foremost French cartographer of the seventeenth century. Sanson 1600-1667 "Geographe Ordinaire du Roi" to Louis XIII is considered the founder of French cartography and is generally acknowledged as the originator of the great age of French cartography. chez l'Autheur unknown‎

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‎Sanson d'Abbeville S.‎

‎L'Asie en plusieurs cartes nouvelles et exactes &c. en divers trait�s de geographie et d'histoire. L� o� sont descrits succinctement & avec une belle methode & facile. Ses empires ses monarchies ses estats &c. .‎

‎Paris: Chez L'autheur Book. Good. Full-Leather. 4to - over 9�" - 12" tall. 104 pages. Text only lacking all maps. Sound leather binding a little war at the top of the spine. Chez L'autheur Hardcover‎

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‎SANSON D'ABBEVILLE Nicholas 1600 1667.‎

‎L'Asie.‎

‎Paris: Chez l'Autheur 1694 Single sheet 18 x 23 4/8 inches; 16 x 22 4/8 inches to the neat line. Double-page engraved map of Asia with original hand-colour in outline a little browned central vertical crease. A fine and very decorative map by Nicholas Sanson. The Frenchman Nicholas Sanson d'Abbeville 1600-1667 was the founder of the French School of Geography a school that was unprecedented in its attention to precision and scientific detail and discarded much of the decorative embellishments of previous maps as irrelevant. From Sanson's time in the second half of the seventeenth century until the latter part of the eighteenth century French geographical conceptions were more influential than those put forward by any other nation. This map gives a nice impression of Spain during its golden age. Paris: Chez l'Autheur, 1694 unknown‎

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‎SANSON D'ABBEVILLE Nicholas 1600 1667 DE VAUGONDY Gilles Robert 1688 1766‎

‎L'Europe divisee suivant l'etendue de ses principaux Etats subdivises en leurs principales Provinces‎

‎Paris: 1738 2 sheets joined sheet size 21 6/8 x 30 inches; 18 x 27 7/8 inches to the neat line full margins showing the plate mark. A fine engraved detailed map of Europe the title within a nicely ornamented Louis-XV-style cartouche upper right scale within a small sober cartouche the left part of the map is a kind of manual which gives some information on the scientific information the map provides in political geography natural geography and astronomic geography; with original hand color in outline spot on the upper middle margin vertical fold marks a little toned at the edges. A fine and very interesting political natural and astronomical map of Europe. Gilles Robert de Vaugondy 1688-1766 also known as Le Sieur or Monsieur Robert and his son Didier Robert de Vaugondy c.1723-1786 were leading mapmakers in France during the 18th century. In 1757 they published The 'Atlas Universel' in which they integrated older sources with more modern maps. This dialogue between old and new is also suitable for this map as it is originally made by Nicholas Sanson 1600-1667 who was the founder of the French school of cartography. Paris: 1738 unknown‎

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‎SANSON D'ABBEVILLE Nicholas 1600 1667 Alexis Hubert Jaillot 1632 1712‎

‎L'Europe divisee suivant l'estendue de les principaux Estats subdivises en leurs principales Provinces‎

‎Paris: H. Jaillot 1684 2 sheets joined sheet size 25 x 36 4/8 inches ; 21 5/8 x 35 inches to the neat line full margins showing the plate mark. A fine engraved detailed map of Europe the title as a running headline and within an extremely elaborate allegorical rococo cartouche showing the arms of Le Grand Dauphin Louis de France 1661-1711 detailed scale within a decorative cartouche lower right with original hand color in outline light fold marks a little toned at the edges. A fine and attractive map from a later issue of Jaillot's 'Atlas Nouveau'. The Frenchman Alexis-Hubert Jaillot 1632-1712 was the most important atlas compiler and publisher of the last quarter of the seventeenth century. The great fire of 1672 which destroyed the Blaeu empire was his opportunity to take over this part of the market. He and Nicolas Sanson 1600-1667 the founder of the French School of Geography had a working relationship which ended by the end of the 1670s this led to Jaillot developing his own series of atlases. Due to his tremendous importance and efforts Jaillot was given the title of Geographe du Roy by Louis XIV The 'Atlas Nouveau' was the result of the intense collaboration between Jaillot and the Sanson family. Shirley T-Jai - 1a. Paris: H. Jaillot, 1684 unknown‎

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‎SANSON D'ABBEVILLE Nicholas 1600 1667.‎

‎Les Deux Pole Arctique ou Septentrionale et Antarctique ou Meidionale �‎

‎Paris: 1657. Single sheet full margins original hand-color in outline 17 x 22 � inches sheet; 26 � x 32 inches framed An attractive double hemisphere map by "the Father of Cartogrpahy" Nicholas Sanson D'Abbeville. This map is based on the polar projections so as to include the northern and southern thirds of the world. The North Pole is found connected to Greenland and Spitzbergen but there is little other detailed coastline in the polar area. Europe Russia and Canada are delineated. The South Pole is based on the great unknown Southland of Magellan. The most southern tip of South America is shown and a large land mass "Terra Incognita" which encompasses the whole of the hemisphere but nothing else showing the limited extent of knowledge of these extreme latitudes. Extraordinarily enough though the southern projection which shows little more than the outline of a vast landmass 'Australe et Incogneue' roughly corresponding to Antarctica as we know it today long before any of it was discovered. Maps by Sanson in original colour are rare here with a colored outline. Nicolas Sanson 1600-1667 French cartographer who established the first great cartographic dynasty in France. He was tutor to Louis XIV. Sanson published over 300 maps and was a founder of the French school of mapmakers at a time when the leadership in European cartography passed from the Low Countries to France. For more information on this map or a warm welcome to see other maps and books of our collection at 72nd Street NYC please contact Natalie Zadrozna. . Paris: 1657. unknown‎

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‎SANSON D'ABBEVILLE Nicholas 1600 1667.‎

‎L�Europe en Plusiers Cartes et en divers Traites de Geographie et d�Histoire;. ses Empires ses Peuples ses Colonies leurs Moeurs Langues Religions Richesses�‎

‎Paris: Chez l�Autheur 1683. 4 parts in one volume. 4to. 8 5/8 x 6 5/8 inches. Four letterpress title-pages including one general title-page four indexes. 62 engraved double-page or folding maps maps of Italy and Turkey laid down to adjoining text leaves some light soiling and spotting. Contemporary mottled calf worn joints weak. Provenance: with early ownership inscription of Joseph Bromehead 1748-1826 writer of hymns and curate of Eckington Derbyshire on the title-page; and the early 20th-century inscription of �The Rentzes Cairo 8.1.53� on the recto of the first blank. Sanson�s series of quarto atlases were originally published separately as �L�Europe� in 1648 by Sanson�s son also Nicholas who was tragically killed in the �Barricades� insurrection the same year �L�Asie� in 1652 �L�Afrique� in 1656 and �L�Amerique� 1657. The maps of America include: �Amerique Septentrionale� �Canada ou Nouvelle France� �La Floride� �Mexico� Guadalajara� �Guatimala� �Les Isles Antilees� �Amerique MEridionale� �Terre Ferme� de Grenade� �Guiane� �Le Perou� �Le Chili� �Le Bresil� �Le Paraguay� �Detroit de Magellan�. Sanson published his first folio atlas in 1654 with 100 maps engraved and printed by Pierre Mariette; each held the copyright to half of the maps which bear their separate imprints and were issued progressively from 1630. Born in Abbeville a town in the Picardy region of France in 1600 Sanson was the most noted French cartographer in modern history. Mapmaker to Louis XIV King of France Sanson endowed his maps with the most recent geographical information as well as the finest and sharpest engraving of the period. His �Cartes Generales de Toutes les Parties du Monde� was the most important single product of French commercial cartography of the seventeenth century. Sanson sparked a renaissance in geographical endeavor in his native country which had not been a major player on the international cartographic stage since the great Oronce Fin� in the sixteenth century. With this atlas Sanson laid the foundations of French domination in map production initiating the so-called "French school of cartography" a school that was unprecedented in its attention to precision and scientific detail and discarded much of the decorative embellishments of previous maps as irrelevant. From Sanson's time in the second half of the seventeenth century until the latter part of the eighteenth century French geographical conceptions were more influential than those put forward by any other nation. Phillips 494 Sabin 76712n; Shirley T.San 3a 4a 5a 6a. Catalogued by Kate Hunter. Paris: Chez l�Autheur, 1683. unknown‎

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‎SANSON D'ABBEVILLE Nicholas 1600 1667.‎

‎L�Europe en Plusiers Cartes et en divers Traites de Geographie et d�Histoire;. ses Empires ses Peuples ses Colonies leurs Moeurs Langues Religions Richesses�‎

‎Paris: Chez l�Autheur 1683. 4 parts in one volume. 4to. 8 4/8 x 7 5/8 inches. Four letterpress title-pages including one general title-page four indexes lacking double-page engraved title-page. 62 engraved double-page or folding maps 14 with later hand-colour in outline one or two with archival repairs to folds on versos some inoffensive waterstaining to last few maps. Late 18th-century half calf marbled paper boards citron morocco lettering-piece on spine corners worn rubbed hinges weak. Sanson�s series of quarto atlases were originally published separately as �L�Europe� in 1648 by Sanson�s son also Nicholas who was tragically killed in the �Barricades� insurrection the same year �L�Asie� in 1652 �L�Afrique� in 1656 and �L�Amerique� 1657. The maps of America include: �Amerique Septentrionale� �Canada ou Nouvelle France� �La Floride� �Mexico� Guadalajara� �Guatimala� �Les Isles Antilees� �Amerique MEridionale� �Terre Ferme� de Grenade� �Guiane� �Le Perou� �Le Chili� �Le Bresil� �Le Paraguay� �Detroit de Magellan�. Sanson published his first folio atlas in 1654 with 100 maps engraved and printed by Pierre Mariette; each held the copyright to half of the maps which bear their separate imprints and were issued progressively from 1630. Born in Abbeville a town in the Picardy region of France in 1600 Sanson was the most noted French cartographer in modern history. Mapmaker to Louis XIV King of France Sanson endowed his maps with the most recent geographical information as well as the finest and sharpest engraving of the period. His �Cartes Generales de Toutes les Parties du Monde� was the most important single product of French commercial cartography of the seventeenth century. Sanson sparked a renaissance in geographical endeavor in his native country which had not been a major player on the international cartographic stage since the great Oronce Fin� in the sixteenth century. With this atlas Sanson laid the foundations of French domination in map production initiating the so-called "French school of cartography" a school that was unprecedented in its attention to precision and scientific detail and discarded much of the decorative embellishments of previous maps as irrelevant. From Sanson's time in the second half of the seventeenth century until the latter part of the eighteenth century French geographical conceptions were more influential than those put forward by any other nation. Phillips 494 Sabin 76712n; Shirley T.San 3a 4a 5a 6a. Catalogued by Kate Hunter. Paris: Chez l�Autheur, 1683. hardcover‎

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‎Sanson d'Abbeville Nicholas‎

‎Magellanica. De Straat van Magellanes met het Magellanisch Landt en d'Eilanden.‎

‎Americas: Amsterdam Francois Halma 1705. Copper engraved map of Peru by N. Sanson from Halma's Algemeene Werelde Beschryving Vol. 3 Black and white; title in Dutch; verso blank; strapwork title cartouche. Small map of Tierra del Fuego showing both the Strait of Magellan and Le Maire Strait. Inland detail is confined to a mountain range and several rivers and the mythical Destroit de Browers is labeled at far right. This map appeared in Algemeene Weereld-Beschryving nae de Rechte Verdeeling der Landschappen Plaetsen Zeeën Rivieren &c. Geographisch Politisch Historisch Chronologisch en Genealogisch a Dutch edition of A. Phérotée de la Croix's Nouvelle Methode Pour Apprendre Facilement la Geographie Universelle which first appeared in 1690. Dark impression. Nicolas Sanson d'Abbeville.1600-67 ' father of the French cartography' and founder of the Sanson firm. Atlas ' Cartes générales de toutes les parties du Monde' 1658-70 and a pocket atlas in 4 parts 1652-1705. Sanson's small maps from A. Phérotée de la Croix's Nouvelle Methode Pour Apprendre Facilement la Geographie Universelle. first published in 1652 and engraved by A. Peyrounin were copied several times by various map publishers. Johann David Zunners made copies of Sanson's maps for his German translation of Die Gantze Erd-Kugel in 1679. Johannes Ribbius and Simon de Vries published copies in 1682 and 1683 with new maps engraved by Antoine d'Winter. The plates were later sold to Francois Halma who used them in 1699 and then again in 1705 with the titles re-engraved in Dutch. François Halma 1653 - 1722 Dutch publisher/printer; dealer/auction house. Cartographer and publisher of maps active in Utrecht Amsterdam Franeker and Leeuwarden. Published 'Description de l'Univers' 1700; 'Algemene Wereldtbescrijving' 1705; 'Corpus Inscriptionum' 1707 and 'Lexicon Philosophicum' 1713. Halma acquired many of the plates for Algemeene Weereld-Beschryving from Joannes Ribbius who had enlisted the services of engraver Antoine de Winter to make copies of the maps in Nicolas Sanson's quarto atlases of the four continents. De Winter made very few geographical changes and maintained the attribution to Sanson on the newly engraved plates. Halma supplemented the Sanson maps with about a dozen new maps engraved in the same style as Sanson's without any attribution on the maps as well as 23 panoramic views of famous cities around the world. Keoman: Hal 1; Phillips 528. Americas South America Tierra del Fuego Magellanica Strait of Magellan Amsterdam Francois Halma 1705 unknown‎

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‎SANSON D'ABBEVILLE Nicholas 1600 1667.‎

‎Mappe-Monde ou Carte Generale du Monde �‎

‎Paris: Chez P. Mariette 1651. Single sheet engraved map with full margins original hand-color in outline 17 x 22 � inches sheet; 26 � x 32 inches framed A fantastic uncolored map depicting one of the earliest views of the World. This map was created by one of the single most important French cartographers of the 17th century Nicholas Sanson D'Abbeville. This innovative approach to mapmaking redefined commercial cartography over the next 50 years and signal the beginning end of the Dutch domination over trade. Sanson's noteworthy double hemisphere map of the world featuring his first depiction of the Island of California using a model for the shape which would be known as the first Sanson model. The map also provides a good look at the Great Lakes of North America a region for which Sanson's regional maps would become the most advanced depiction of the cartography of the region for the next 30 years. It is one of the first maps to distinguish the Great Lakes with Lac Superior first named here. Lake Michigan here called Lac des puans lake of evil smells is also introduced here. All five of the Great Lakes were not named until Sanson's 1656 map of New France. Neither Tasmania or New Zealand is shown. A faint outline of Terra Magellanica appears in the south reflecting the uncertainty of the time. Australia is only partially shown and is labeled Beach after Marco Polo with place names on the south and west coasts reflecting the Dutch discoveries as they pursued the East Indian spice trade. The map is typical of Sanson's "scientific" style of cartography with no decorative elements. The map depicts a curious northwest Coast of America separated from California by an unnamed strait a curious omission for someone as meticulous as Sanson. This NorthWest Coast would disappear from his subsequent maps. It was published in conjunction with Pierre Mariette father and son who published many of Sanson's work after 1645. For more information on this map or a warm welcome to see other maps and books of our collection at 72nd Street NYC please contact Natalie Zadrozna. . Paris: Chez P. Mariette, 1651. unknown‎

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‎Sanson d'Abbeville Nicholas‎

‎Mexico. T Gebiedt van Mexico.‎

‎Americas: Amsterdam Francois Halma 1705. Copper engraved map of Mexico by N. Sanson from Halma's Algemeene Werelde Beschryving Vol. 3 Black and white; title in Dutch; verso blank; strapwork title cartouche. The map shows Mexico including the Yucatan peninsula part of present-day Guatemala and Honduras. This map appeared in Algemeene Weereld-Beschryving nae de Rechte Verdeeling der Landschappen Plaetsen Zeeën Rivieren &c. Geographisch Politisch Historisch Chronologisch en Genealogisch a Dutch edition of A. Phérotée de la Croix's Nouvelle Methode Pour Apprendre Facilement la Geographie Universelle which first appeared in 1690. Dark impression. Nicolas Sanson d'Abbeville.1600-67 ' father of the French cartography' and founder of the Sanson firm. Atlas ' Cartes générales de toutes les parties du Monde' 1658-70 and a pocket atlas in 4 parts 1652-1705. Sanson's small maps from A. Phérotée de la Croix's Nouvelle Methode Pour Apprendre Facilement la Geographie Universelle. first published in 1652 and engraved by A. Peyrounin were copied several times by various map publishers. Johann David Zunners made copies of Sanson's maps for his German translation of Die Gantze Erd-Kugel in 1679. Johannes Ribbius and Simon de Vries published copies in 1682 and 1683 with new maps engraved by Antoine d'Winter. The plates were later sold to Francois Halma who used them in 1699 and then again in 1705 with the titles re-engraved in Dutch. François Halma 1653 - 1722 Dutch publisher/printer; dealer/auction house. Cartographer and publisher of maps active in Utrecht Amsterdam Franeker and Leeuwarden. Published 'Description de l'Univers' 1700; 'Algemene Wereldtbescrijving' 1705; 'Corpus Inscriptionum' 1707 and 'Lexicon Philosophicum' 1713. Keoman: Hal 1; Phillips 528; B Americas Mexico Yucatan Guatemala Honduras Amsterdam Francois Halma 1705 unknown‎

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‎Sanson d'Abbeville Nicholas‎

‎North America. Noorder America.‎

‎Americas: Amsterdam Francois Halma 1705. Copper engraved map of North America by N. Sanson from Halma's Algemeene Werelde Beschryving Vol. 3 Black and white; title in Dutch; verso blank; strapwork title cartouche. Attractive small map showing North America with California as an Island California is shown with an indented northern coastline in the Foxe form. The detached coastline to the northwest of California is named Terre de Iesso ou Ieco rather than reflecting Sanson's earlier belief that it was an extension of the American continent. The R. de Nort drains into the Gulf of California from a large interior lake in the country of Les Apaches. The two western-most Great Lakes are left open-ended and Lake Erie remains unnamed. Engraved by Antoine d'Winter. This is the third state which includes a peninsula inserted northeast of California the Carolinas attributed to the French N. Iork added below N. Amstredam and an umlaut over the "Roy" in the title. This map appeared in Algemeene Weereld-Beschryving nae de Rechte Verdeeling der Landschappen Plaetsen Zeeën Rivieren &c. Geographisch Politisch Historisch Chronologisch en Genealogisch a Dutch edition of A. Phérotée de la Croix's Nouvelle Methode Pour Apprendre Facilement la Geographie Universelle which first appeared in 1690. Dark impression; dampstaining to edges not entering image. Nicolas Sanson d'Abbeville.1600-67 ' father of the French cartography' and founder of the Sanson firm. Atlas ' Cartes générales de toutes les parties du Monde' 1658-70 and a pocket atlas in 4 parts 1652-1705. Sanson's small maps from A. Phérotée de la Croix's Nouvelle Methode Pour Apprendre Facilement la Geographie Universelle. first published in 1652 and engraved by A. Peyrounin were copied several times by various map publishers. Johann David Zunners made copies of Sanson's maps for his German translation of Die Gantze Erd-Kugel in 1679. Johannes Ribbius and Simon de Vries published copies in 1682 and 1683 with new maps engraved by Antoine d'Winter. The plates were later sold to Francois Halma who used them in 1699 and then again in 1705 with the titles re-engraved in Dutch. François Halma 1653 - 1722 Dutch publisher/printer; dealer/auction house. Cartographer and publisher of maps active in Utrecht Amsterdam Franeker and Leeuwarden. Published 'Description de l'Univers' 1700; 'Algemene Wereldtbescrijving' 1705; 'Corpus Inscriptionum' 1707 and 'Lexicon Philosophicum' 1713. Keoman: Hal 1; Phillips 528; Burden #545; McLaughlin #89-3. Americas North America California as Island Amsterdam Francois Halma 1705 unknown‎

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‎Paraguay. Paraguay Verdeelt in zyn Voornaamste Deelen Volgens de Laatste Reisbeschryvinge .‎

‎Americas: Amsterdam Francois Halma 1705. Copper engraved map of Paraguayby N. Sanson from Halma's Algemeene Werelde Beschryving Vol. 3 Black and white; title in Dutch; verso blank; strapwork title cartouche. The map shows the region of present day Paraguay Uruguay northern Argentina and southern Brazil. The Rio de la Plata is the main feature of the map along with the mountains and volcanoes of the Cordillera de los Andes. Engraved by Antoine de Winter. This map appeared in Algemeene Weereld-Beschryving nae de Rechte Verdeeling der Landschappen Plaetsen Zeeën Rivieren &c. Geographisch Politisch Historisch Chronologisch en Genealogisch a Dutch edition of A. Phérotée de la Croix's Nouvelle Methode Pour Apprendre Facilement la Geographie Universelle which first appeared in 1690. Dark impression; minor dampstain at top of centre fold. Nicolas Sanson d'Abbeville.1600-67 ' father of the French cartography' and founder of the Sanson firm. Atlas ' Cartes générales de toutes les parties du Monde' 1658-70 and a pocket atlas in 4 parts 1652-1705. Sanson's small maps from A. Phérotée de la Croix's Nouvelle Methode Pour Apprendre Facilement la Geographie Universelle. first published in 1652 and engraved by A. Peyrounin were copied several times by various map publishers. Johann David Zunners made copies of Sanson's maps for his German translation of Die Gantze Erd-Kugel in 1679. Johannes Ribbius and Simon de Vries published copies in 1682 and 1683 with new maps engraved by Antoine d'Winter. The plates were later sold to Francois Halma who used them in 1699 and then again in 1705 with the titles re-engraved in Dutch. François Halma 1653 - 1722 Dutch publisher/printer; dealer/auction house. Cartographer and publisher of maps active in Utrecht Amsterdam Franeker and Leeuwarden. Published 'Description de l'Univers' 1700; 'Algemene Wereldtbescrijving' 1705; 'Corpus Inscriptionum' 1707 and 'Lexicon Philosophicum' 1713. Keoman: Hal 1; Phillips 528. Americas South America Paraguay Uraguay Amsterdam Francois Halma 1705 unknown‎

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‎Sanson d'Abbeville Nicholas‎

‎Peru. Peru en de Loop van den Amazoonstroom.‎

‎Americas: Amsterdam Francois Halma 1705. Copper engraved map of Peru by N. Sanson from Halma's Algemeene Werelde Beschryving Vol. 3 Black and white; title in Dutch; verso blank; strapwork title cartouche. The map shows the western part of the continent and the full course of the Amazon. The spurious Lac ou Mer de Parime is prominent as is the location of the mythical city Manoa el Dorado. This map appeared in Algemeene Weereld-Beschryving nae de Rechte Verdeeling der Landschappen Plaetsen Zeeën Rivieren &c. Geographisch Politisch Historisch Chronologisch en Genealogisch a Dutch edition of A. Phérotée de la Croix's Nouvelle Methode Pour Apprendre Facilement la Geographie Universelle which first appeared in 1690. Dark impression. Upper margin short cut to plate mark. Nicolas Sanson d'Abbeville.1600-67 ' father of the French cartography' and founder of the Sanson firm. Atlas ' Cartes générales de toutes les parties du Monde' 1658-70 and a pocket atlas in 4 parts 1652-1705. Sanson's small maps from A. Phérotée de la Croix's Nouvelle Methode Pour Apprendre Facilement la Geographie Universelle. first published in 1652 and engraved by A. Peyrounin were copied several times by various map publishers. Johann David Zunners made copies of Sanson's maps for his German translation of Die Gantze Erd-Kugel in 1679. Johannes Ribbius and Simon de Vries published copies in 1682 and 1683 with new maps engraved by Antoine d'Winter. The plates were later sold to Francois Halma who used them in 1699 and then again in 1705 with the titles re-engraved in Dutch. François Halma 1653 - 1722 Dutch publisher/printer; dealer/auction house. Cartographer and publisher of maps active in Utrecht Amsterdam Franeker and Leeuwarden. Published 'Description de l'Univers' 1700; 'Algemene Wereldtbescrijving' 1705; 'Corpus Inscriptionum' 1707 and 'Lexicon Philosophicum' 1713. Halma acquired many of the plates for Algemeene Weereld-Beschryving from Joannes Ribbius who had enlisted the services of engraver Antoine de Winter to make copies of the maps in Nicolas Sanson's quarto atlases of the four continents. De Winter made very few geographical changes and maintained the attribution to Sanson on the newly engraved plates. Halma supplemented the Sanson maps with about a dozen new maps engraved in the same style as Sanson's without any attribution on the maps as well as 23 panoramic views of famous cities around the world. Keoman: Hal 1; Phillips 528. Americas South America Peru Amsterdam Francois Halma 1705 unknown‎

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‎SANSON D'ABBEVILLE Nicholas 1600 1667‎

‎Royaume de Navarre divise en six Merindades‎

‎Paris: Pierre Mariette 1652 Single sheet sheet size 24 7/8 x 17 7/8 inches; 21 x 16 1/8 inches to the neat line full margins showing the plate mark. A fine engraved detailed map of Navarra Spain engraved by J. Sommer a fine monolithic classical cartouche lower left sober scale in the lower middle 2 horizontal fold marks a little toned at the edges. Provenance: '137' inscribed upper left. A fine and very decorative map by Nicholas Sanson. The Frenchman Nicholas Sanson d'Abbeville 1600-1667 was the founder of the French School of Geography a school that was unprecedented in its attention to precision and scientific detail and discarded much of the decorative embellishments of previous maps as irrelevant. From Sanson's time in the second half of the seventeenth century until the latter part of the eighteenth century French geographical conceptions were more influential than those put forward by any other nation. This map gives a nice impression of Spain during its golden age. Paris: Pierre Mariette, 1652 unknown‎

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‎South America. Zuider America.‎

‎Americas: Amsterdam Francois Halma 1705. Copper engraved map of South America by N. Sanson from Halma's Algemeene Werelde Beschryving Vol. 3 Black and white; title in Dutch; verso blank; strapwork title cartouche. The map shows the continent of South America This map appeared in Algemeene Weereld-Beschryving nae de Rechte Verdeeling der Landschappen Plaetsen Zeeën Rivieren &c. Geographisch Politisch Historisch Chronologisch en Genealogisch a Dutch edition of A. Phérotée de la Croix's Nouvelle Methode Pour Apprendre Facilement la Geographie Universelle which first appeared in 1690. Dark impression. Upper margin short cut to plate mark ; light dampstaining to lower margin. Nicolas Sanson d'Abbeville.1600-67 ' father of the French cartography' and founder of the Sanson firm. Atlas ' Cartes générales de toutes les parties du Monde' 1658-70 and a pocket atlas in 4 parts 1652-1705. Sanson's small maps from A. Phérotée de la Croix's Nouvelle Methode Pour Apprendre Facilement la Geographie Universelle. first published in 1652 and engraved by A. Peyrounin were copied several times by various map publishers. Johann David Zunners made copies of Sanson's maps for his German translation of Die Gantze Erd-Kugel in 1679. Johannes Ribbius and Simon de Vries published copies in 1682 and 1683 with new maps engraved by Antoine d'Winter. The plates were later sold to Francois Halma who used them in 1699 and then again in 1705 with the titles re-engraved in Dutch. François Halma 1653 - 1722 Dutch publisher/printer; dealer/auction house. Cartographer and publisher of maps active in Utrecht Amsterdam Franeker and Leeuwarden. Published 'Description de l'Univers' 1700; 'Algemene Wereldtbescrijving' 1705; 'Corpus Inscriptionum' 1707 and 'Lexicon Philosophicum' 1713. Keoman: Hal 1; Phillips 528. Americas South America Continent Amsterdam Francois Halma 1705 unknown‎

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‎Sanson d'Abbeville Nicholas‎

‎The Antilles Bahamas and Caribbean Islands. De Antillische Eilanden waar onder zyn de Lucaysche en Caribesche.‎

‎Americas: Amsterdam Francois Halma 1705. Copper engraved map of Caribbean by N. Sanson from Halma's Algemeene Werelde Beschryving Vol. 3 Black and white; title in Dutch; verso blank; strapwork title cartouche. The map shows the islands of the Caribbean with the tip of Florida to the North and the coast line of Honduras and Venezuela to the South This map appeared in Algemeene Weereld-Beschryving nae de Rechte Verdeeling der Landschappen Plaetsen Zeeën Rivieren &c. Geographisch Politisch Historisch Chronologisch en Genealogisch a Dutch edition of A. Phérotée de la Croix's Nouvelle Methode Pour Apprendre Facilement la Geographie Universelle which first appeared in 1690. Dark impression. Upper margin short cut to plate mark ; extra folds to fit in binding; light dampstaining to lower margin just entering plate. Nicolas Sanson d'Abbeville.1600-67 ' father of the French cartography' and founder of the Sanson firm. Atlas ' Cartes générales de toutes les parties du Monde' 1658-70 and a pocket atlas in 4 parts 1652-1705. Sanson's small maps from A. Phérotée de la Croix's Nouvelle Methode Pour Apprendre Facilement la Geographie Universelle. first published in 1652 and engraved by A. Peyrounin were copied several times by various map publishers. Johann David Zunners made copies of Sanson's maps for his German translation of Die Gantze Erd-Kugel in 1679. Johannes Ribbius and Simon de Vries published copies in 1682 and 1683 with new maps engraved by Antoine d'Winter. The plates were later sold to Francois Halma who used them in 1699 and then again in 1705 with the titles re-engraved in Dutch. François Halma 1653 - 1722 Dutch publisher/printer; dealer/auction house. Cartographer and publisher of maps active in Utrecht Amsterdam Franeker and Leeuwarden. Published 'Description de l'Univers' 1700; 'Algemene Wereldtbescrijving' 1705; 'Corpus Inscriptionum' 1707 and 'Lexicon Philosophicum' 1713. Keoman: Hal 1; Phillips 528. Americas Caribbean Antilles Bahamas Cuba Amsterdam Francois Halma 1705 unknown‎

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‎Sanson d'Abbeville Nicholas‎

‎The New Kingdom of Granada. T Vaste Landt van 't Niew Koningryk Granada.‎

‎Americas: Amsterdam Francois Halma 1705. Copper engraved map of Colombia Venezuela and Panama by N. Sanson from Halma's Algemeene Werelde Beschryving Vol. 3 Black and white; title in Dutch; verso blank; strapwork title cartouche. The map shows the Isthmus of Panama and North Western South America including most of present day Columbia and part of Venezuela. Regional boundaries are shown along with missions towns major rivers and mountains. The mythical Lage de Parime with the fabled city of Manoa del Dorado is shown at bottom right. This map appeared in Algemeene Weereld-Beschryving nae de Rechte Verdeeling der Landschappen Plaetsen Zeeën Rivieren &c. Geographisch Politisch Historisch Chronologisch en Genealogisch a Dutch edition of A. Phérotée de la Croix's Nouvelle Methode Pour Apprendre Facilement la Geographie Universelle which first appeared in 1690. Dark impression. Nicolas Sanson d'Abbeville.1600-67 ' father of the French cartography' and founder of the Sanson firm. Atlas ' Cartes générales de toutes les parties du Monde' 1658-70 and a pocket atlas in 4 parts 1652-1705. Sanson's small maps from A. Phérotée de la Croix's Nouvelle Methode Pour Apprendre Facilement la Geographie Universelle. first published in 1652 and engraved by A. Peyrounin were copied several times by various map publishers. Johann David Zunners made copies of Sanson's maps for his German translation of Die Gantze Erd-Kugel in 1679. Johannes Ribbius and Simon de Vries published copies in 1682 and 1683 with new maps engraved by Antoine d'Winter. The plates were later sold to Francois Halma who used them in 1699 and then again in 1705 with the titles re-engraved in Dutch. François Halma 1653 - 1722 Dutch publisher/printer; dealer/auction house. Cartographer and publisher of maps active in Utrecht Amsterdam Franeker and Leeuwarden. Published 'Description de l'Univers' 1700; 'Algemene Wereldtbescrijving' 1705; 'Corpus Inscriptionum' 1707 and 'Lexicon Philosophicum' 1713. Keoman: Hal 1; Phillips 528. Americas South America Colombia Venezuela Amsterdam Francois Halma 1705 unknown‎

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‎Sanson d'Abbeville Nicolas‎

‎The Present State of Persia‎

‎London: M. Gilliflower J. Tonfon and H. Bonwick 1695. Book. Illus. by frontispiece and 4 plates of 5 one folding. Very Good. Full-Leather. 1st Edition. 12mo - over 6� - 7�" tall. Minor scuffs to the full dark brown calf binding estimated to be early 20th Century. Raised bands and new title and author lables on the spine. Inside some browning as is usual for this book. First edition in English translated from the French by John Savage. The author was sent to work in a Catholic Mission in 1683 where he mastered Armenian Turkish and Persian. Errata sheet at page 190 before the table of contents. SCARCE only 4 copies auctioned in U.S. and U.K. since 1999. M. Gilliflower, J. Tonfon, and H. Bonwick Hardcover‎

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