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Oceanie [cartographic material] / dressee par C. V. Monin
Bib ID 2706457
Format MapMap, OnlineOnline
Author
Monin, Charles V
 
Online Versions
Scale Scale [ca. 1:27 500 000] 
Description Paris : Publie par Armand Aubree Libraire editeur Rue Taranne No. 14, [1836] 
1 map ; 43.2 x 62.0 cm. 
Notes

Insets: Details de la partie sud-ouest de L'Australie -- Details de la partie sud-est de L'Australie. Relief shown by hachures.

Lower left-hand corner: Grave sur acier par Ales Rue des Mathurins St. Jacques No. 1.

Lower right-hand corner: Jules Berthelemier scrip.

Map of Oceania with the names of the principal islands given in a table. This table lists the names according to different navigators and geographers. The map is divided according to the divisions adopted by French geographers and by race according to d'Urville and the convergence of these divisions is also shown. Relief shown by hachures.

Plate no. 2 from Bibliotheque universelle des voyages /­ par M. Albert Montemont. Paris : Armand-Aubree, 1836.

Prime meridians: Paris and Greenwich.

Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http:/­/­nla.gov.au/­nla.map-t911

In French.

Cited In

Tooley, 911

Subjects Australia - Maps.  |  Oceania - Maps.  |  Pacific Ocean - Maps.  |  Australia - [1836].  |  Oceania - [1836].  |  Pacific Ocean - [1836].
Other authors/contributors Aubree, Armand  |  Montemont, Albert, 1788-1861

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