CARTE DU COURS DU MARAGNON OU DE LA GRANDE RIVIERE DES AMAZONES

£85

Interesting and detailed eighteenth century map of the Amazon.

The map shows Amazonia and the Amazon river basin, from its mouth and estuary at Macapa in Brazil to its sources in the Andes, through Peru and west to the Gulf of Guayaquil in present-day Ecuador. Spanish and Portuguese missions are marked.

Good hand colour

Very good condition.

code : M4564

Cartographer : Jacques-Nicolas BELLIN

Date : 1758 Paris

Size : 19*38.5 cms

availability : Available

Price : £85

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Jacques-Nicolas Bellin (1703-1772) was one of the most important and prolific French cartographers of the mid-eighteenth century, in the service of the French Hydrographical Office. He was appointed the first Ingenieur Hydrographe de la Marine, and also Official Hydrographer to the French King.

Bellin was responsible for an enormous output of charts and maps. In a large folio format, he issued a volume of sea-charts of France, the Neptune Francois, and several sea-atlases of the World, including the Atlas Maritime and the Hydrographie Francaise. These large charts were amongst the best of the period and continued being reissued throughout the second half of the eighteenth century.

In smaller format, he issued the Petit Atlas Maritime (1764),which contained 580 detailed charts, as well as maps to illustrate l'Abbe Prevost's Histoire Generale des Voyages (1746-1757). Bellin also produced a substantial number of important separately issued maps, particularly reflecting continuing discoveries and political events in the Americas.