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[Title-page] Atlas Historique

[Title-page] Atlas Historique

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[Title-page] Atlas Historique

by Chatelain, Henri Abraham:

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Amsterdam, c. 1705. Copper engraved title-page, 40 x 24.5 cms, black and white as issued, blank verso. Engraved for the first volume of Chatelain’s historical atlas. The classical muses represent Chronology, History, Navigation and Geography. Atlas braces himself against a crumbling pyramid, supporting the heavens, while the title of the atlas is suspended on a banner, borne by the winged angel of fame. Shirley, Courtiers & Cannibals, 75. Map

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Title
[Title-page] Atlas Historique
Author
Chatelain, Henri Abraham:
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Place of Publication
Amsterdam
Date Published
c. 1705
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