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Accurata delineatio celeberrimae regionis Ludovicianae vel Gallice Louisiane ot. Canadae et Floridae adpellatione in Septemtrionali America descriptae quae hodie nomine fluminis Mississippi vel St. Louis Which today more and more well known by the name of the Mississippi River or of St. Louis through the colonies and voyages of the French because of its immense wealth and power, reliably marked with the most significant travels and published by Matthäus Setteri, engraver
Accurata delineatio celeberrimae regionis Ludovicianae vel Gallice Louisiane ot. Canadae et Floridae adpellatione in Septemtrionali America descriptae quae hodie nomine fluminis Mississippi vel St. Louis
Title-Alternative
Which today more and more well known by the name of the Mississippi River or of St. Louis through the colonies and voyages of the French because of its immense wealth and power, reliably marked with the most significant travels and published by Matthäus Setteri, engraver
Author
Seutter, Matthaeus, 1678-1756
Coverage-Spatial
North America
Subject
Early works to 1800
Type
Cartographic material
Genre
Maps
Description
Relief shown pictorially.
1 map, hand colored.
Dimensions
47 x 54 cm
Interpretation
Richly hand colored map of North America (does not show the West Coast) including the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean area. Includes the "Grande Nation des Illinois." Shows rivers, lakes, forts, territorial names, and locations of Indian tribes. Relief is shown pictorially. Includes historical notes and inset of "Les costes de la Louisiane depuis la baye de Ascension jusques acelle de S. Joseph." From the author's Grosser atlas ... [1734?].
Date
1734
Contributors
Rogg, Gottfried, 1669-1742
Scale
Scale ca. 1:12,000,000
Repository
Map Library
Original Publisher
[Augsperg, Ger.]
Collection Publisher
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Map Library
Accurata delineatio celeberrimae regionis Ludovicianae vel Gallice Louisiane ot. Canadae et Floridae adpellatione in Septemtrionali America descriptae quae hodie nomine fluminis Mississippi vel St. Louis
Title-Alternative
Which today more and more well known by the name of the Mississippi River or of St. Louis through the colonies and voyages of the French because of its immense wealth and power, reliably marked with the most significant travels and published by Matthäus Setteri, engraver
Author
Seutter, Matthaeus, 1678-1756
Coverage-Spatial
North America
Subject
Early works to 1800
Type
Cartographic material
Genre
Maps
Description
Relief shown pictorially.
1 map, hand colored.
Dimensions
47 x 54 cm
Interpretation
Richly hand colored map of North America (does not show the West Coast) including the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean area. Includes the "Grande Nation des Illinois." Shows rivers, lakes, forts, territorial names, and locations of Indian tribes. Relief is shown pictorially. Includes historical notes and inset of "Les costes de la Louisiane depuis la baye de Ascension jusques acelle de S. Joseph." From the author's Grosser atlas ... [1734?].
Date
1734
Contributors
Rogg, Gottfried, 1669-1742
Scale
Scale ca. 1:12,000,000
Repository
Map Library
Original Publisher
[Augsperg, Ger.]
Collection Publisher
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Map Library
Accurata delineatio celeberrimae regionis Ludovicianae vel Gallice Louisiane ot. Canadae et Floridae adpellatione in Septemtrionali America descriptae quae hodie nomine fluminis Mississippi vel St. Louis