A prospect of the most famous parts of the world (1668) [John Speed] on *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. EARLY HISTORY OF TRAVEL & GEOGRAPHY. Imagine holding history in your hands. Now you can. Digitally preserved and previously accessible only through libraries as Early English Books Online As part of my work experience here at the Parker Library I was given the opportunity to do my own research and write it up on a blog post. Sep 25, 2015 In 1627 it was expanded to include A Prospect of the most Famous Parts of the World,containing 20 maps (the world and four continents, Greece, the This map was in use before the advent of motor cars, railways and canals. John Speed was the most famous of all English map-makers. He published an atlas of the counties of Britain, entitled "The Theatre of the Empire of Great Britaine", in 1611 and followed it with 'Prospect of the most famous parts of the world A prospect of the most famous parts of the vvorld Viz. Asia, 3 Affrica, 5 Europe, 7 America. 9 VVith these kingdomes therein contained, Grecia, 11 Roman Empire, 13 Germanie, 15 Bohemia, 17 France, 19 Belgia, 21 Spaine, 23 Italie, 25 Hungarie, 27 Denmarke, 29 Poland, 31 Persia, 33 Turkish Empire, 35 Kingdo: of China, 37 Tartaria, 39 Sommer Ilands, 41 Ciuill Warres, in England, Wales, and Ireland. of his prospect of the most famous parts of the world. In this new edition are added, the descriptions of His Majesties dominions abroad, viz. New England, New York, 226 Carolina, Florida, 251 Virginia, Maryland, 212 Jamaica, 232 Barbados, 239 as also the empire This map is from the 'Prospect of the Most Famous Parts of the World', produced in collaboration with Speed to accompany the 'Theatre' and published in a joint edition George Humble in 1631. Many of the maps were anglicized versions of works Dutch makers, who introduced the carte -figure style, with borders of figures in local costume Abraham & Pieter Goos Abraham Goos fl. 1614-43; Pieter Goos (son) c. 1615 -75 Abraham Goos was a noted engraver in Amsterdam who prepared plates for many maps published in well-known atlases of his time including Speed's A Prospect ofthe Most Famous Parts of the World A PROSPECT OF THE MOST FAMOUS PARTS OF THE WORLD - Miniature Edition. A fourth atlas associated with Speed's name was a miniature edition of the Prospect, first published in 1646.Although Speed's name does not appear on the title-page of the 1646 edition, or on any of the maps, this miniature atlas was most frequently issued bound with the miniature edition of the Theatre, and so is often Books from The Library of the Cruising Association Part II, Art & Architecture, Atlases, Maps, Prints & Original Illustrations, History & Military, Literature, Manuscripts, Natural History From the libraries of William Morris and Emery Walker, founders of the Kelmscott Press Title A Prospect of the Most Famous Parts of the World [with:] The Theatre of the Empire of Great Britaine. Tourism in India is economically very important and is growing rapidly. The World Travel It is also listed as world's 7th most spectacular beach in the world on Time The other one is Yadagirigutta, also known as Yadadri of Telangana state. Bihar is one of the oldest continuously inhabited places in the world with His most famous works are his 1675 Road Atlas of England, Britannia which redefined road mapping, and his 1671 Atlas of the Americas. John Lederer (1644 - c.1671) was a German born explorer and physician who was one of the first Europeans to explore the western parts of Virginia and Carolina. and the Shire townes within the Kingdome of England devided and described As also A Prospect of the most famous Parts of the World John Speed With many Additions never before Extant. London, Printed for Thomas Bassett and Richard Chiswell 1676. Folio atlas, two works, comprising five parts in one volume (450 320mm), incorporating 96 John Speed's miniature atlas, published in 1668, 3rd Edition. A rare edition that does not include the maps of British Isles. List of maps include: World map, Asia, The Bronze Age in the Indian subcontinent began around 3300 BCE. Along with Ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia, the Indus valley region was one of three early cradles of civilisation of the Old World. Of the three, the Indus Valley Civilisation was the most expansive, and at its peak, may have had a population of over five million. The civilisation was primarily centred in modern-day Pakistan, in Speed's Prospect is not only the first world atlas an Englishman but also the most famous. We can only trace one other copy of the 1627 first edition on the The first English world atlas Title The Theatre of the Empire of Great Britaine Presenting An Exact Geography of the Kingdomes of England, Scotland, and Ireland and the Isles adjoyning with the Shires Hundreds Citys and the Shire townes within the Kingdome of England devided and described As also A Prospect of the most famous Parts of the World John Speed With many Additions never before Browse and buy a vast selection of Maps & Atlases Collections: A Prospect of the Most Famous Parts of the World. Viz. Asia, Africa, Europe, America. 1668. Smith's New Plan of London, Westminster & Southwark; Comprehending All the New Buildings, and 350 SMITH, C. 1824. Geological Map of the British Isles and Part of France. Showing Etching and engraving John Speed depicting a map of the Turkish Empire, Folio 35 in 'A Prospect Of The Most Famous Parts of the World'. British School This is likely a reference to Psalm 2:4 "The earth is the LORD's, and the fulness thereof; the world, and they that dwell therein. For he hath founded it upon the seas, and established it upon the floods."; From: A prospect of the most famous parts of the world, viz. Asia, Africa, Europe, America. A prospect of the most famovs parts of the world Speed, John 3 editions - first published in 1646 England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland described and abridged with y[e] historic relation of things worthy memory from a farr larger voulume Originally produced for Speed's A Prospect of the Most Famous Parts of the World, printed Miles Fletcher for William Humble, in 1646. The maps in the publication are generally referred to as 'miniature Speed maps', and were the last miniature maps created van den Keere before his death. From about 1646 when a new edition (but still dated 1627) was issued bound with John Speed s A Prospect of the Most Famous parts of the World the map of Devon starts to show signs of wear and two cracks appear (at Bideford Bay and the D of Devonshire) and a third crack appeared about 1668 A Prospect of the Most Famous Parts of the World. London: Roger Rea, 1668 Oblong 8vo., (4 x 6 4/8 inches). Fine engraved double-hemisphere map of the world, and 19 full-page maps of the Continents and the rest of the known world (quite browned, edges of some leaves a little frayed). The geology of China (or the geological structure of the People's Republic of China) consists of three Precambrian cratons surrounded a number of orogenic belts.The modern tectonic environment is dominated the continued collision of India with the rest of Asia starting 40 50 million years ago. This has formed the Himalaya and continues to deform most of China. A Prospect of the Most Famous Parts of the World (New York, NY, U.S.A.) London: Roger Rea, 1668, 1668. SPEED, John (1552-1629). A Prospect of the Most Famous Parts of the World. Map of the world (in those days known), after Claudius Ptolemy's work (Egyptian Roman, mathematician, astronomer, astrologer and geographer in 2nd century), engraved Johannes Schnitzer, Ulm, 1492 America old map, from Theatrum Orbis Terrarum, the first Atlas in the world.
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