Faden’s reduction of the Cassini map of France

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A Correct Map of France

According to New Divisions into Metropolitan Circles, Departments & Districts; as Decreed by the National Assembly January 15th, 1790 from a Reduced Copy of Monsr. Cassini's Large Map with the addition of the adjacent Countries from the latest Surveys.

FADEN, William, [after] Cesar Francois CASSINI [DE THURY]
London, Published by W. Faden Geographer to His Majesty and to H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, Charing Cross,
April 18th, 1806.
Large engraved map on four sheets, joined as two, fine original full-wash colour, inset of the island of Corsica.
1240 by 1170mm (48.75 by 46 inches).
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Faden's fine and decorative reduction of Cassini's monumental map of France, outlining the political make up of the nascent French Republic.

Cassini's map published between 1750 and 1815, was based on trigonometrical surveying and consisted of 182 sheets. It was the largest and most detailed map of any country produced at the time, and would become the inspiration for the great surveys of the nineteenth century, including the Ordnance Survey in Britain and the Gr...

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BLMC Maps 14295.(21.)

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