Fasciculus:Novvs atlas Sinensis. LOC 2002625249-4.jpg

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English: The map of Jiangsu and Anhui as the "Province of Nanjing" (No. 9) from Martino Martini and Joan Blaeu's 1655 Novus Atlas Sinensis (New Chinese Atlas).


Covers 16 provinces of China, Korea, and Japan. Relief shown pictorially. Includes text. Philips 3186 Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. On verso of shelflist card: At the end of the atlas are "Byvoeghsel van't koninckryck Catay; door I. G.," xviii p., and "Historie van den Tartarischen oorlog," 40 p.
Title
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Novvs atlas Sinensis.
Shelf ID
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G2305 .M3 1655
Parent
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https://www.loc.gov/resource/g7820m.gct00076/
Sheet title
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Nanking, sive Kiangnan, imperii sinarvm provincia nona
Datum
Fons https://www.loc.gov/item/2002625249/
Auctor Martino Martini and Joan Blaeu
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under the digital ID g7823g.ct000751.
This tag does not indicate the copyright status of the attached work. A normal copyright tag is still required. See Commons:Licensing.

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Japan · Korea · China · Guangdong Sheng
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American Memory · General Maps · Catalog · Geography And Map Division · Cultural Landscapes
Subject
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Korea · Maps · Early Works To 1800 · China · Japan · Guangdong Sheng

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