Il Globo terracqueo rappresentato in due emisferi, che danno gli usi, ed operantioni pui principali del medesimo globo
Description
Type of resource | cartographic |
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Extent | 1 map : 2 hemispheres each 8.5 cm. in diam. |
Place | Italy |
Place | [Venice |
Publisher | s.n. |
Publication date | 1693; 1693] |
Issuance | monographic |
Language | Italian |
Map data | Scale not given ; W 180°--E 180°/N 90°--S 90° |
Creators/Contributors
Associated with | Coronelli, Vincenzo, 1650-1718 |
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Subjects
Subject | World maps > Early works to 1800 |
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Genre | Map |
Genre | Early maps |
Genre | Digital maps |
Genre | Maps |
Bibliographic information
Note | Two polar projections with movable measurement tools attached to each with string at the center. Each hemisphere includes three moving pieces. |
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Note | California shown as an unlabeled island with an indented northern coast and no place names. |
Note | Title at bottom between the two hemispheres, flanked by cartographic measurement tools on either side. |
Note | Folded after page 360 of text. |
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Location | https://purl.stanford.edu/wr062nb3820 |
Access conditions
- Use and reproduction
- Image from the Glen McLaughlin Map Collection of California as an Island courtesy Stanford University Libraries. This item is in the public domain. There are no restrictions on use. If you have questions, please contact the David Rumsey Map Center at rumseymapcenter@stanford.edu.
- Copyright
- This work has been identified as being free of known restrictions under copyright law, including all related and neighboring rights. You can copy, modify, distribute and perform the work, even for commercial purposes, all without asking permission.
- License
- This work has been identified as being free of known restrictions under copyright law, including all related and neighboring rights (Public Domain Mark 1.0).
Collection
The Glen McLaughlin Map Collection of California as an Island
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