Partie Meridionale du Piedmont et du Monferrat
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(Wright French Map No. 8)
Partie Meridionale du Piedmont et du Monferrat
[The Southern part of Piedmont and Montferrat]
Forests, roads, etc. shown. Relief shown pictorailly.
Guillaume Del'Isle, Royal Academy of Sciences, Paris - geographer
J. Covens & C. Mortier, Amsterdam - publisher
copper engraving, hand-colored, linen-backed folding map of 4 sheets
50 cm x 63 cm
1 : 220,000
Inset: Environs de Nice et de Ville-franche
[Surroundings of Nice and Ville-frenche]
Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, &c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens & Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam. 1742.
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- Italy--Maps
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