L'Europe…

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Dublin Core

Title

L'Europe…

Subject

Europe--Maps

Description

Colored, engraved map made of two joined sheets:“L’Europe Divisée Selon L’Etendue de Ses Principaux Etats Et subdivisés en leurs principales Provinces Dressèes sur differents memoires. (Translation: Europe divided according to the scope of its principal states subdivided into their principal provinces set out according to various recollections) [cartouche, upper left] | A Lyon Chez Daudet rue mercierre 1752. [lower left, outside neat line] A series of thirty colored vignettes of historical scenes surround the map. Each is identified by a French text.
Historical scenes (clockwise from upper left corner) include: “Fondation de Rome;” “Commencement du Senat; “Commencement de s’Emperurs Romans;” “Victoire de Constantin;” Charlemagne L’Empereur d’Occident;” “Presage de L’Empire des Grecs;” “De la Monarchie des François;” “Du Royaume d’Espagne;” “Des Royaumes d’Angleterre;” “Abjuration de Henri IV;” “Fondation de Constantinople;” “ Du Royaume de Lombardie;” “Batéme de Clovis;” “ Premier Triomphe de l’Englise;” “La Republique d’Holland; “Premier Conclave des Cardinaus;” “Monarchie d’Espangne dans Lam de France;” “Des XIII Cantons Suisses;” “Suede;” “La Pologne;” “Du d’Anemarck; “ “ De la Republique de Venise;” “De la Moscovie;” “ Du Royaume d’Ecosse;” “Establissment du College Electoral;” “ Prise de Constantinople par les Turcs;” “Premier Royaume d’Europe;” “Rome Sacqee par Alaric;” “Arivée d’Enee en Italie;” and “La Ville d’Athenes.”

Creator

Daudet, Jean-Louis, 1695-1756

Source

Tryon Palace

Publisher

Unknown

Date

1752

Rights

Permission to use the photograph must be obtained in writing from Tryon Palace Historic Sites & Gardens, New Bern, North Carolina. It must be accompanied by the caption” From the collection of Tryon Palace Historic Sites & Gardens, New Bern, North Carolina; North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources, Division of Archives and History.”

Relation

See also Daudet’s “Map of Asia” (TP.1957.049.018B).

Format

jpg

Language

French

Type

Maps

Identifier

TP.1957.049.018A

Coverage

Europe

Still Image Item Type Metadata

Original Format

Maps

Physical Dimensions

Paper: 31 13/16” X 40 15/16”
Plate: 30 7/8” X 40”
Image: 30 ½” X 39 ½"

Citation

Daudet, Jean-Louis, 1695-1756, “L'Europe…,” Craven County Digital History, accessed December 23, 2024, https://kellenberger.mycprl.org/digital/items/show/612.