Covers the region in full from Champagne to Dauphine and from Auvergne to Savoy. Drawn by R. Bonne in 1771 for issue as plate no. H 5 in Jean Lattre'sAtlas Moderne. Services include deacidification cleaning flattening and backing.
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Divided into regions, a great overall impression of the geography of France is provided. Rivers and mountain ranges are also depicted. This map was drawn by Rigobert Bonne in 1771 for issue in Jean Lattre's edition of theAtlas Moderne.
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Each of France's 32 provinces are identified by number and associated with a table at the left border. Insets in the upper right and left quadrants focus on the environs of Paris and the island of Corsica, respectively.
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Covers the region in full from the English Chanel to Normandy. The region of Picardy is famous for the production of Maroilles, a popular French cow's milk cheese. Among them were Philippe de Monte, Johannes Lupi, Ockeghem and others.
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Janvier's map covers the entirety of France from the english Channel to Corsica and from Germany to Spain. Drawn by Jean Janvier in 1762 for issue as plate no. 3 in Jean Lattre's 1783 edition of theAtlas Moderne.
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This map was issued in the 1849 edition of theNew Universal Atlas. Each of France's 32 provinces are identified by number and associated with a table at the left border. Insets in the upper right and left quadrants focus on the environs of Paris and the island of Corsica, respectively.
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Per Nicolaum Visscher. This very detailed map of county of Artois [Northern France] was published by N Visscher in his Atlas Minor in 1683 as referenced above. Date: 1683. (Amsterdam 1683). The map is in very good condition [i.e., clear and clean image, strong and bright paper, original full margins [quite rare in such size], and slight but even age toning].
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It covers from Nord south as far as Loire and from Rhine as far west as Seine Inferior, including parts of neighboring Switzerland and Germany. Map is highly detailed with both political and physical data.
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