Subject: Cartagena, Colombia
Period: 1766 (circa)
Publication: Hedendaagsche Historie, of Tegenwoordigestaat van Amerika
Color: Black & White
Size:
11.9 x 7 inches
30.2 x 17.8 cm
This copper engraved map shows Cartagena Bay oriented with north to the left. There is good detail of the forts and batteries that were used by the Spanish against Admiral Vernon's fleet in the Battle of Cartagena in 1741. The roads surrounding the bay and the countryside are also depicted. Soundings, shoals, and rocks are identified within the bay. Tirion's Hedendaagsche Historie was initially conceived as the Dutch edition of Thomas Salmon's Modern History. The work began in 1729, but the text was later expanded and the Hedendaagsche Historie was therefore not completed until 1803.
References: Kapp (MCC-77) #98; Shirley (BL Atlases) G.TIR-1a #10.
Condition: B+
Issued folding, now flattened with light offsetting and a small pink stain at bottom left.