Nova Anglia septentrionali Americæ implantata Anglorumque coloniis florentissima geographice exhibita [map] / à Ioh. Baptista Homann.

Author
Homann, Johann Baptist, 1663-1724 [Browse]
Format
Map
Language
Latin
Published/​Created
Norimbergæ : Ioh. Baptista Homann, [1759?]
Description
  • Scale [ca. 1:2,150,000]. (W 75°45ʹ00ʺ--W 65°40ʹ00ʺ/N 47°30ʹ00ʺ--N 38°50ʹ00ʺ).
  • 1 map : hand col. ; 47 x 56 cm.

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Location Call Number Status Location Service Notes
Special Collections - Rare Books Historic Map Collection HMC01.1254 D Alcove 12, Drawer 10 Browse related items Reading Room Request
    Special Collections - Rare Books Historic Map Collection HMC01.1251 D Alcove 12, Drawer 10 Browse related items Reading Room Request
      Special Collections - Rare Books Historic Map Collection HMC01.1252 D Alcove 12, Drawer 10 Browse related items Reading Room Request
        Special Collections - Rare Books Historic Map Collection HMC01.1253 D Alcove 12, Drawer 10 Browse related items Reading Room Request

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          Notes
          • Map features New Jersey, New York and New England.
          • Relief represented pictorially; depth represented by soundings.
          • The map possibly appeared as early as 1716, and appeared in Homann Heirs atlases to 1784. cf. McCorkle, B. New England in early printed maps.
          • Historic Maps copy 4 has "Cum privilegio Sac. Cæs. Maj." added to cartouche.
          Provenance
          Historic Maps copies are from the estate of N.B. Fox, Princeton class of 1899.
          References
          McCorkle, B. New England in early printed maps 724.1
          Other title(s)
          Nova Anglia septentrionali Americae implantata
          OCLC
          173318981
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