COLLECTION NAME:
David Rumsey Historical Map Collection
Record
Author:
Bauche, M.
Date:
1763
Short Title:
Text: (Continues) A new theory of the Earth, by M. Buache
Publisher:
Gentleman's Magazine
Publisher Location:
London
Type:
Text Page
Obj Height cm:
21
Obj Width cm:
14
Note:
Hand colored map of the southern Polar Region (Antarctic) , 20x23, based upon the map of Philippe Bauche, published in Paris. This map in black and white, drawn by the scientific geographer M. Buache was published in 1763 by the Gentleman's Magazine, a famous 18th century English journal, as part of an article entitled Geographical and Physical Observations, A new theory of the earth, including a Theory of the Antarctic Regions, and the frozen Sea which they are supposed to contain, according to the Hypothesis of the M. Buache. This chart centers on the South Pole and extends northwards as far as the Tropic of Capricorn. Though predating the discovery of Antarctica by more than half a century, Buache's map details a fanciful Antarctic Pole sandwiched between the tip of Cape Horn, the Cape of Good Hope, and southern Australia, which stretches northwards off the map as far as New Guinea to which the mainland of Australia erroneously attached and Indonesia in the upper left. The map also showing 17th & 18th century land and ice sightings in the southern seas, and name drops De L'Isle, Drake, Halley, and even Ortelius. Heading inward towards the Pole, the map shows a circle labeled ‘Land Yet Undiscovered,' and another within that, labeled ‘Frozen Sea as Supposed.' None of which stops it from depicting the best guesses as to what might exist there. Most interestingly, New Zealand is only the northernmost tip of a great southern continent. Buache was an academic geographer who researched his material thoroughly, relying on the most up-to-date information from voyages of discovery.
Full Title:
(Text Page to) Chart of the Antarctic Polar Circle, with the Countries Adjoining, According to the New Hypothesis of M. Buache. From the Memoirs of the Royal Academy at Paris. (cover) Gentleman's Magazine for January 1763. London, Printed by D. Henry, at St. John's Gate.
List No:
11754.006
Page No:
36
Series No:
6
Engraver or Printer:
Henry, D.
Publication Author:
Bauche, M.
Pub Date:
1763
Pub Title:
Chart of the Antarctic Polar Circle, with the Countries Adjoining, According to the New Hypothesis of M. Buache. From the Memoirs of the Royal Academy at Paris. (cover) Gentleman's Magazine for January 1763. London, Printed by D. Henry, at St. John's Gate.
Pub Note:
Se note field above.
Pub List No:
11754.000
Pub Type:
Book Map
Pub Maps:
2
Pub Height cm:
21
Pub Width cm:
14
Image No:
11754006.jp2
Authors:
Bauche, M.