The Doctrine of Eclipses
with a particular Account of the Great Eclipse of the Sun & Earth which will happen the 11th of May 1724. Parker Sculpt.
London
Thomas Bowles
1724
Engraved print, two small open tears to lower edge but otherwise good condition.
495 by 600mm. (19.5 by 23.5 inches).
11294
notes:
This sheet is one of the most elaborate, and rarest, map-sheets devoted to the eclipse of 1724. It is signed only by the engraver, Samuel Parker (fl. 1715 - 1728); neither the map nor the letterpress explanation printed below contain a publishers' imprint, and none is identified by ESTC, but the item can confidently be attributed to the brothers, and sometime partners, Thomas (II) and John Bowles, as an announcement in the Daily Journal (issue 1011) for 17th April 1724 reco...
bibliography:
ESTC N6841 records two institutional locations: Harvard University, Houghton Library, *pEB7.A100 724d.: 495 x 600 mm, the Narcissus Luttrell copy, with his manuscript annotation '10d. Aprill. 1724'; John Carter Brown Library; to these can be added Bodleian Library, Special Collections, Vet. A4 a.13 (1).; unrecorded in Armitage, Shadow of the Moon; unrecorded in Walters, 'English Broadsides of early Eighteenth-Century Solar Eclipses'.
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