COLLECTION NAME:
Touchton Map Library
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TBHC~3~3
Touchton Map Library
Collection
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Accession Number:
L2018.058.111
accession_number
L2018.058.111
Accession Number
false
M Number:
M228
m_number
M228
M Number
false
Short Title:
Florida, et regiones vicinae
short_title
Florida, et regiones vicinae
Short Title
false
Date Range:
1630-1640
date_range
1630-1640
Date Range
false
Author:
Joannes de Laet
author
Joannes de Laet
Author
false
Place of Publication:
Leiden
place_of_publication
Leiden
Place of Publication
false
Obj Height cm:
28
obj_height_cm
28
Obj Height cm
false
Object Width cm:
35
object_width_cm
35
Object Width cm
false
Scale:
ca. 1:6,700,000
scale
ca. 1:6,700,000
Scale
false
Continent:
North America
continent
North America
Continent
false
Country:
United States
country
United States
Country
false
Geographic Area:
Southern States
geographic_area
Southern States
Geographic Area
false
Language:
Latin
language
Latin
Language
false
Cited References:
Cumming, W.P. The Southeast in early maps, 34.
cited_references
Cumming, W.P. The Southeast in early maps, 34.
Cited References
false
Geographical Description:
The earliest obtainable maps of the Southeastern United States.
De Laet's description of America is arguably the finest of the 17th Century. The map was almost certainly engraved by Hessel Gerritsz, based upon the work of Claesz in 1602, and Jacques Le Moyne's map of Florida, with nomenclature drawn from the Chaves map of 1584.
De Laet's description of America is arguably the finest of the 17th Century. The map was almost certainly engraved by Hessel Gerritsz, based upon the work of Claesz in 1602, and Jacques Le Moyne's map of Florida, with nomenclature drawn from the Chaves map of 1584.
geographical_description
The earliest obtainable maps of the Southeastern United States.
De Laet's description of America is arguably the finest of the 17th Century. The map was almost certainly engraved by Hessel Gerritsz, based upon the work of Claesz in 1602, and Jacques Le Moyne's map of Florida, with nomenclature drawn from the Chaves map of 1584.
Geographical Description
false
Cartobibliographic notes:
Florida peninsula labeled "Tegesta provinci" and there is no northern border, but Virginiae pars is in the northeast with mountains labeled "Apalatcy Montes" and lakes just west of Virginiae pars. Map markings are in Latin, but directional markings are in Dutch.
cartobibliographic_notes
Florida peninsula labeled "Tegesta provinci" and there is no northern border, but Virginiae pars is in the northeast with mountains labeled "Apalatcy Montes" and lakes just west of Virginiae pars. Map markings are in Latin, but directional markings are in Dutch.
Cartobibliographic notes
false
Subject Information:
Southern States
subject_information
Southern States
Subject Information
false
Related Item(s):
L2011.070.055
related_item_s_
L2011.070.055
Related Item(s)
false
OCLC:
39708997
oclc
39708997
OCLC
false