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Title L'Asie [cartographic material] : selon les nouvelles observations de Messrs. de l'Academie des Sciences, etc.
Creator Aa, Pieter van der, 1659-1733
Contributor Aa, Pieter van der, 1659-1733. Le nouveau theatre du monde.
Publisher A Leide : Chez Pierre vander Aa, [Marchand Libraire, 1713]
Subject South Asia -- Maps -- Early works to 1800.
Asia, Central -- Maps -- Early works to 1800.
Southeast Asia -- Maps -- Early works to 1800.
Asia -- Maps -- Early works to 1800.
South Asia -- [1713] -- Maps.
Asia, Southeastern -- [1713] -- Maps.
Asia, Central -- [1713] -- Maps.
Asia -- [1713] -- Maps.
Coverage 1713
Description Map of Asia showing Europe, Saudi Arabia, India, Japan and Southeast Asia. Relief shown pictorially.; Insets: Kaimachitae. Scale [ca. 1:6,336,000?] -- Provincia Leaotunia. Scale [ca. 1: 6,336,000?].; Title from decorative cartouche.; At head of map: Asia in praecipuas ipsius partes distributa, ad observationes academiae regiae scientiarum, et exquisitissimas tabulas, quae nunquam antehac lucem viderunt , excusa a Petro vander Aa, cum privilegio ordinum Hollandiae et westfrisiae.; Map imprint: A Leide : Chez Pierre vander Aa. avec privilege.; From: Le nouveau th'e^atre du monde / Pieter van der Aa. A Leide: Chez Pierre vander Aa, Marchand Libraire, 1713.; NUC, pre 1956, v.1, p. 100.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.map-rm160.
Asia in praecipuas ipsius partes
Format 1 map ; 45.2 x 64.1 cm.
Date 1713
Type Image
Source Item held by National Library of Australia
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Identifier nla.map-rm160
http://nla.gov.au/nla.map-rm160
Geographic Terms Europe
Saudi Arabia [Saudi Arabia]
India
Japan [Japan]
Southeast Asia [Southeast Asia]
Central
Australia