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Nuova et accurata Carta dell' Isole Filippine, Ladrones e Moluccos.

Tirion Isaak ( 1705 - 1765 ) Amsterdam

Edité par Artist: Tirion Isaak ( - 1765 ) Amsterdam issued in: Amsterdam; - Isaak Tirion (1705 1765) was a Dutch bookseller and publisher He is known for his Hedendaagsche historie (Modern History) and his Vaderlandse Historie both historical reference works illustrated with engravings by leading Amsterdam artists Of particular interest today are his map works such as the United Netherlands in twelve parts and "Tegenwoordige Staat van alle Volken" ("Present State of All Nations") in 45 parts Some of his atlases were published after his death such as the Atlas van Zeeland in 1760 which was published again and again until 1784, 1705
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Technic: Copper print, colorit: colored, condition: Perfect condition, size (in cm): 28 x 32,5 cm; - Map shows the Philippines, New Guinea and Indonesia. N° de réf. du vendeur ASS0124_500

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Titre : Nuova et accurata Carta dell' Isole ...
Éditeur : Artist: Tirion Isaak ( - 1765 ) Amsterdam issued in: Amsterdam; - Isaak Tirion (1705 1765) was a Dutch bookseller and publisher He is known for his Hedendaagsche historie (Modern History) and his Vaderlandse Historie both historical reference works illustrated with engravings by leading Amsterdam artists Of particular interest today are his map works such as the United Netherlands in twelve parts and "Tegenwoordige Staat van alle Volken" ("Present State of All Nations") in 45 parts Some of his atlases were published after his death such as the Atlas van Zeeland in 1760 which was published again and again until 1784
Date d'édition : 1705