Cette carte est faite pour l'intelligence des affaires des Turcs et des Venitiens dans le Peloponese aujourd'huy la Morée et les isles de Zante, Cefalonie, Ste. Maure, Cerigo, &c. : dressé sur les mémoires de Mercator, P. Briet, Cantelli, Wischer, &c. / par son tres-humble et tres-obeisst. seruiteur de Fer ; gravé par Liébaux.

Author
Fer, Nicolas de, 1646-1720 [Browse]
Format
Map
Language
French
Published/​Created
A Paris : Chez N. De Fer, dans l'Isle du Palais, sur le quay de l'Orloge, a la Sphere Royale, 1705.
Description
  • Scale [ca. 1:850,000]. 40 milles d'Italie ou 13 lieües d'une heure de chemin.
  • 1 map : hand colored ; 41 x 53 cm

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    Engraver
    Library of Congress genre(s)
    Getty AAT genre
    Notes
    • Relief shown pictorially.
    • "Auec priuil. du Roy pour vingt ans."
    • Dedication and arms of the dedicatee have been effaced, and the date has been corrected.
    • The title is surrounded by views of places seized by the Venetians from the Turks from 1685 to 1687: Navarin, Modon, Coron, Passava, Zarnata, Calamata, Chielifa, Napoli de Romanie, Patras, Misitra, Dardanelles de Lepante, Malvasia.
    • From: Atlas ou recueil des cartes géographiques, 1709.
    Source acquisition
    Acquired with matching funds provided by the Program in Hellenic Studies with the support of the Stanley J. Seeger Hellenic Fund.
    References
    Zacharakis, C.G. Catalogue of printed maps of Greece (3rd ed.) 1490
    Other title(s)
    Peloponese aujourd'huy la Morée et les isles de Zante, Cefalonie, Ste. Maure, Cerigo, &c.
    OCLC
    818730353
    International Standard Recording Code
    • HM 2013-15
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