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English: "Kingdom of Korea" from the 1737 New Atlas of China, Chinese Tartary, and Tibet.

Français : "Royaume de Corée", Nouvel Atlas de la Chine, de la Tartarie Chinoise, et du Thibet, La Haye, 1737.

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Jean-Baptiste Bourguignon d'Anville (1697–1782), cartographer.
Claas Condet (1685–1725), map engraver.
Gerardus Condet (1715–1764), cartouche engraver.
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English: "Kingdom of Korea" from the 1737 New Atlas of China, Chinese Tartary, and Tibet.
Français : "Royaume de Corée", Nouvel Atlas de la Chine, de la Tartarie Chinoise, et du Thibet, La Haye, 1737.
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English: The first printing of C. Condet's engraving of d'Anville's map of Korea before his death in 1725 with the addition of a cartouche by his son G. Condet, copying the one used by Delahaye for his reëngraving of d'Anville's map, used for the 1735 Description of... China... Copied by d'Anville before 1726 from Jesuit copies of French versions of the maps in the 1721 Kangxi Atlas, from draft maps prepared under their guidance before 1717.
Date 1737
date QS:P571,+1737-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Source/Photographer GDZ Université de Göttingen
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