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1705. Isle Ville et Port De Cadis en Espagne de la Province d'Andalousie a 36.D. de Latitude et 12 Degrez 45 Minutes de Longitude

  • Isle Ville et Port De Cadis en Espagne de la Province d'Andalousie a 36.D. de Latitude et 12 Degrez 45 Minutes de Longitude

Isle Ville et Port De Cadis en Espagne de la Province d'Andalousie a 36.D. de Latitude et 12 Degrez 45 Minutes de Longitude information:

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 6952x5141 px
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 8.53898MiB
Number of pages: 
 1
Place: 
 Paris
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  96.56 х 71.4
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Isle Ville et Port De Cadis en Espagne de la Province d'Andalousie a 36.D. de Latitude et 12 Degrez 45 Minutes de Longitude

Scarce map of the the city and harbor of Cádiz, which appeared in Nicolas de Fer's book "Introduction de fortification".

Includes a baroque cartouche. Cádiz is shown within a walled enclosure, with other cities arrayed around the bay.

Nicholas de Fer (1646-1720) was the son of a map seller, Antoine de Fer, and grew to be one of the most well-known mapmakers in France in the seventeenth century. He was apprenticed at twelve years old to Louis Spirinx, an engraver. When his father died in 1673, Nicholas helped his mother run the business until 1687, when he became the sole proprietor.

His earliest known work is a map of the Canal of Languedoc in 1669, while some of his earliest engravings are in the revised edition of Methode pour Apprendre Facilement la Geographie (1685). In 1697, he published his first world atlas. Perhaps his most famous map is his wall map of America, published in 1698, with its celebrated beaver scene (engraved by Hendrick van Loon, designed by Nicolas Guerard). After his death in 1720, the business passed to his sons-in-law, Guillaume Danet and Jacques-Francois Benard. 


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6952x5141 px
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8.53898MiB
Number of pages:
1
Place:
Paris
Author:
Nicolas de Fer.
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