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Auction 202, Lot 637

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"Nouvelle Representation des Cotes Nord et Est de l'Asie, pour Servir d'Eclaircissement aux Articles du Supplement de l'Encyclopedie qui Concernent le Passage aux Indes par le Nord...", Robert de Vaugondy/Diderot

Subject: Northern Asia & Alaska

Period: 1772 (dated)

Publication: Diderot's Encyclopedie (Supplement)

Color: Hand Color

Size:
15.2 x 11.7 inches
38.6 x 29.7 cm
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The Encyclopedie was published under the direction of Diderot from 1751 onward with thousands of articles written by the most prominent philosophers and scientists of the time. These great minds collaborated in the goal of assembling and disseminating the fruits of accumulated knowledge and learning. This massive reference work for the arts and sciences, served to propagate Enlightened ideas. Read a full description of this work and Diderot at Wikipedia.com.

Interesting map of the northeast coast of Asia depicting Kamchatka, Japan, and Korea. It also shows part of what is present-day Alaska. The Tchutski (Chukotskiy) Peninsula stretches very close to the American landmass, hinting at a possible land bridge. Within the larger map are two insets (one within the other). The insets represent an evolving understanding of the geography of Kamachatka, with the map being the latest iteration. The first inset, No. 1, was completed by Abu al-Ghazi Bahadur, who was the ruler of Khiva in present-day Uzbekistan for 20 years.

References: Pedley #402.

Condition: A

On watermarked paper with minor creasing and a bit of foxing in the wide original margins. Issued folding.

Estimate: $90 - $110

Sold for: $85

Closed on 2/12/2025

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