Subject: Asia
Period: 1752 (circa)
Publication: La Science des Personnes de Cour...
Color: Hand Color
Size:
6.4 x 5.8 inches
16.3 x 14.7 cm
This map of Asia is small but important in the cartographic development of the region. It diverges from Sanson's folio map of 1650 in the appearance of a new landmass to the north of Japan labeled Terre de Iesso, Yezo ou Sesso. Sanson's depiction of this region is a combination of the reports of recent Dutch discoveries by De Vries and speculations of De Gama's discovery of a large landmass in the north Pacific. Japan is shown based on Jesuit sources and Korea is a globular-shaped island. There are four rivers flowing south out of the mythical Lac de Chiamay, which appears west of China. Arabia marks a radical departure from earlier representations of the peninsula, omitting a lake in the southwest corner. This is a smaller edition of Sanson's quarto-sized map of Asia, published in Zacharias Chatelain's multi-volume La Science des Personnes de Cour....
References: cf. Yeo #46.
Condition: A
Issued folding with minor toning.