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Paris, Ville et Fauxbourgs. Lisle, Guillaume de, 1675-1726, 1716
![]() View larger, zoomable image (turn off pop-up blocker) Full Title: Plan de la Ville et Fauxbourgs de Paris. Dressee sur les observations astronomiques de l'Academie Royale des Sciences et sur les operations geomr. de Guillaume Del'Isle Ier. Geogr. du Roy de la meme Academie. A Paris, chez l'Auteur sur le Quai de l'Orloge avec Pr. Juin 1716. Derozier sculpr. Author: Lisle, Guillaume de, 1675-1726 Date: 1716
This map shows Paris before the construction of Baron Haussmann's parks, radial roads and plazas in the 1860's - it is still a largely
medieval city on this map. The map appeared in De L'Isle's Atlas de Geographie of 1731. Full David Rumsey Map Collection Catalog Record: Author: Lisle, Guillaume de, 1675-1726 Date: 1716 Short Title: Paris, Ville et Fauxbourgs. Publisher: Paris: Guillaume DeLisle, Quai de l'Horloge Type: Atlas Map Object Height cm: 49 Object Width cm: 64 Scale 1: 17,000 Note: Engraved map in outline color. Shows selected named buildings (some in perspective), gardens, fields. Includes "Table alphabetique des rues de la Ville et Faubr. de Paris." Scale in toises parisienes. Country: France City: Paris (France) Full Title: Plan de la Ville et Fauxbourgs de Paris. Dressee sur les observations astronomiques de l'Academie Royale des Sciences et sur les operations geomr. de Guillaume Del'Isle Ier. Geogr. du Roy de la meme Academie. A Paris, chez l'Auteur sur le Quai de l'Orloge avec Pr. Juin 1716. Derozier sculpr. List No: 4764.018 Page No: 16 Series No: 19 Engraver or Printer: Desrosiers Published In: (Atlas de Geographie) Publication Author: Lisle, Guillaume de, 1675-1726 Publication Date: 1731 Publication Reference: cf P533, 535; Tooley, Mapping of America p.1-28.; Martin & Martin, 14 & 19; Wheat 99; Cumming 170. Publication Note: DeLisle is important as the first "scientific" cartographer who incorporated the most current information on exploration and topography into his maps. His maps of America contain many innovations: discarding the fallacy of California as an island, first naming of Texas, first correct delineation of the Mississippi Valley, and first correct longitudes of America. Lloyd Brown states that DeLisle "undertook a complete reform of a system of geography that had been in force since the second century, and by the time he was twenty five he had very nearly accomplished his purpose." This copy is without title page, as issued. This is a relatively early edition of DeLisle's untitled atlas, published in Paris, with most of the maps having the "Quai de l'Horloge" imprint. All of the important maps of the Americas are present: Hemisphere Occidental, 1st issue 1724; Carte d'Amerique, 1st issue, 2nd state 1722; L'Amerique Septentrionale, 2nd issue 1700-1708 ; L'Amerique Meridionale, 3rd issue 1700-1708; Carte du Canada, 2nd issue 1703-1708; Carte de la Louisiane, 1st issue, 2nd state with New Orleans 1718; Carte du Mexique et de la Floride, 2nd issue 1703-1708; Carte de l'Isle de Saint Dominque, 1st issue 1725; Carte des Antilles, 1st issue 1717; Carte de la Terre Ferme du Peru, du Brazil, 2nd issue 1703-1708; and Carte du Paraguay du Chili, 2nd issue 1703-1708. Only two of the ninety four maps were issued after De l'Isle's death in 1826: "Carte du... Senegal... Ouvrage Posthume... Par... La Veuve Delisle 1826" and "Alexandri Magni Imperium...Opus Posthumum...1731." Early Paris editions (ie before Buache became publisher in 1732) of DeLisle's atlas with the full 94 maps are scarce - the LOC has none. Publication List No: 4764.000 Publication Type: World Atlas Publication Maps: 94 Publication Height cm: 55 Publication Width cm: 40 Image No: 4764018
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