A Map of Great Tibet, drawn from that made by Lama mathematicians in 1717.
[London,
Thomas Astley,
1745-1747].
Engraved map with contemporary hand-colour in outline.
230 by 360mm. (9 by 14.25 inches).
17600
notes:
This is the first English language map of Tibet, engraved by George Child, and published in Braddock Mead's compilation, 'A New General Collection of Voyages and Travels'. It is based on the same Jesuit sources as Jean Baptiste Bourguignon D'Anville's maps that accompany Jean Baptiste du Halde's 'Description de la Chine', 1735.
In spite of his chaotic private life, Braddock Mead "had a number of marked characteristics as a cartographer. One was his ability to col...
In spite of his chaotic private life, Braddock Mead "had a number of marked characteristics as a cartographer. One was his ability to col...
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