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COLLECTION NAME:
David Rumsey Historical Map Collection
Record
Author:
Smith, George
Author:
Jefferys, Thomas
Date:
1748
Short Title:
The Geography of the Great Solar Eclipse of July 14 MDCCXLVIII (1748)
Publisher:
E. Cave
Publisher Location:
London
Type:
Separate Map
Obj Height cm:
30
Obj Width cm:
44
Scale 1:
80,000,000
World Area:
Northern Hemisphere
Subject:
Celestial
Full Title:
The Geography of the Great Solar Eclipse of July 14 MDCCXLVIII (1748). Exhibiting an accurate Map of all parts of the Earth in which it will be Visible, with the North Pole, according to the latest Discoverys By G. Smith Esqr. T. Jefferys sculp. Revised and Published according to Act of Parliament. Jan.1.1748, by E. Cave.
List No:
13372.000
Engraver or Printer:
Cave, E.
Publication Author:
Smith, George
Publication Author:
Jefferys, Thomas
Pub Date:
1748
Pub Title:
The Geography of the Great Solar Eclipse of July 14 MDCCXLVIII (1748). Exhibiting an accurate Map of all parts of the Earth in which it will be Visible, with the North Pole, according to the latest Discoverys By G. Smith Esqr. T. Jefferys sculp. Revised and Published according to Act of Parliament. Jan.1.1748, by E. Cave.
Pub Note:
Engraved map, focuses on North Pole. Illustrating the path of the solar eclipse of July 14, 1748 across the Northern Hemisphere. Relief shown pictorially. Surrounded by 24 vignettes of the eclipse in various world cities. Includes title cartouche.
Pub List No:
13372.000
Pub Type:
Separate Map
Pub Height cm:
30
Pub Width cm:
44
Image No:
13372000.jp2
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Authors:
Smith, George; Jefferys, Thomas

The Geography of the Great Solar Eclipse of July 14 MDCCXLVIII (1748)

The Geography of the Great Solar Eclipse of July 14 MDCCXLVIII (1748)