Tartaria, sive Magni Chami Imperium ex Credendis Amplissimi Viri Dni Nicolai Witsen, cos: Amst: Aliorumque probandorum, et hodie vigentium Geographum Archetypis Congrestum, auctum, et in lucem editum a Carolo Allard, Amst: Bat: cum Privilegio Potentissimorum D.D. Ordinum Hollandiae et Westrisiae
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Osher Collection
Name: Tartaria, sive Magni Chami Imperium ex Credendis Amplissimi Viri Dni Nicolai Witsen, cos: Amst: Aliorumque probandorum, et hodie vigentium Geographum Archetypis Congrestum, auctum, et in lucem editum a Carolo Allard, Amst: Bat: cum Privilegio Potentissimorum D.D. Ordinum Hollandiae et Westrisiae
Barcode: 548
Image Number: 548.0001
Creator: Allard, Carel, 1648-approximately 1709
From Atlas: No
Publishing Location: Amsterdam
Title Translation: Tartary, or the Chami Empire in accomplished by Nicolas Witsen, cos: Amst: Other are to be proved, and to day, the archetype of the existing texts Geographum Congrestum, its growth, and in the light of published by Charles Allard, Amst: Bat: with the privilege which has been the most powerful D.D. Orders Holland and Westrisiae
Brief Description: Map of Central Asia showing trade routes
Physical Description: 1 map: colored, illustrated
Publisher: Allard, Carel, 1648-approximately 1709
Date/Date Range Produced: 1699
Date/Date Range Published: 1699
Language: Latin
Region Depicted: AfghanistanCentral AsiaChinaIranKazakhstanKyrgyzstanMongoliaNorth KoreaRussiaSouth KoreaTajikistanTurkmenistanUzbekistan
Map Type: GeographicalPolitical maps
Dimensions: 50 x 60 cm. on sheet 54 x 64 cm.
Printing Process: Engraving
Printing Technique: Copper
Material Type: Paper
OCLC: 854764939
Donor: Osher
Subjects: AfghanistanAllard, Carel, 1648-approximately 1709Central AsiaChinaIranKazakhstanKoreaKyrgyzstanMaps--Early works to 1800MongoliaTajikistanTurkmenistanUzbekistan
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