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1755. Partie Meridionale Du Cercle D'Autriche, qui comprend La Basse Partie Du Duche De Stirie, Le Duche Carinthie...Le Duche De Carniole . . . et L'Istrie Imperiale . . .

  • Partie Meridionale Du Cercle D'Autriche, qui comprend La Basse Partie Du Duche De Stirie, Le Duche Carinthie...Le Duche De Carniole . . . et L'Istrie Imperiale . . .

Partie Meridionale Du Cercle D'Autriche, qui comprend La Basse Partie Du Duche De Stirie, Le Duche Carinthie...Le Duche De Carniole . . . et L'Istrie Imperiale . . . information:

Year of creation: 
Resolution size (pixels): 
 5212x4028 px
Disk Size: 
 5.68581MiB
Number of pages: 
 1
Place: 
 Paris

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Printing at 72 dpi 
  72.39 х 55.94
Printing at 150 dpi 
 34.75 х 26.85
Printing at 300 dpi 
 17.37 х 13.43

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Partie Meridionale Du Cercle D'Autriche, qui comprend La Basse Partie Du Duche De Stirie, Le Duche Carinthie...Le Duche De Carniole . . . et L'Istrie Imperiale . . .

Detailed regional map of the region north of the Gulf of Venice, Istria, etc..

Shows the Southern portion of the Austrian Empire, from the Republic of Venice and the Gulf of Venice in the west to the Croatian Border. Shows Salzburg, Graz, Rijeka, Ljublajana, Maribor, Udine, Trieste Villache Klagenfurt, etc. Shows fortified cities, towns, rivers, castles, chruches, roads, woods, mountains, lakes, etc.

Gilles Robert de Vaugondy (1688-1766) was the head of a leading family of geographers in eighteenth century France. Gilles got his start when he jointly inherited the shop of Pierre-Moullart Sanson, grandson of the famous geographer Nicholas Sanson. The inheritance included the business, its stock of plates, and a roller press. In 1760 Gilles became geographer to King Louis XV. His son, Didier Robert de Vaugondy (ca. 1723-1786), was also a geographer and the two worked together. They were known for their exactitude and depth of research. In 1757, they produced the Atlas Universel, considered an authority for many years.


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Size:
5212x4028 px
Disk:
5.68581MiB
Number of pages:
1
Place:
Paris
Author:
Gilles Robert de Vaugondy.
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