MEDIA INFORMATION

 
 
 
COLLECTION NAME:
David Rumsey Historical Map Collection
Record
Author:
Codazzi, Agustin, 1793-1859
Date:
1840
Short Title:
Mapa de Venezuela, N. Granada y Quito, 1819 y 1820.
Publisher:
Agostino Codazzi
Publisher:
Thierry Freres.
Publisher Location:
Caracas
Publisher Location:
Paris
Type:
Atlas Map
Obj Height cm:
43
Obj Width cm:
60
Scale 1:
5,350,000
Note:
Lithographed map. Full hand col. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridian: Caracas.
Reference:
Catalogue of maps of Hispanic America, v. 2, p. 89.
Country:
Colombia
Country:
Venezuela
Subject:
Historical
Subject:
Military
Full Title:
Mapa de Venezuela, Nueva Granada y Quito, para servir a la historia de las campanas de la guerra de independencia en los anos 1819 y 1820. Lith. de Thierry Frs. a Paris. (Caracas 1840)
List No:
5226.007
Page No:
(no. 7)
Series No:
11
Publication Author:
Codazzi, Agustin, 1793-1859
Pub Date:
1840
Pub Title:
Atlas fisico y politico de la Republica de Venezuela dedicado por su autor, el Coronel de Ingenieros Agustin Codazzi al Congreso Constituyente de 1830. Caracas 1840. Lith. de Thierry Fres. Cite Bergere 1 a Paris.
Pub Reference:
Phillips, 2775. Phillips. Maps of America, p. 962. Catalogue of maps of Hispanic America, v. 3, p. 29.
Pub Note:
This is the first national atlas of a South American country listed in Phillips. It is also an early example of the use of lithography in atlases, predating the first North American lithographed atlas (Mitchell) by six years. There are 30 full color detailed political and physical maps on 18 sheets. In addition to the maps, there is a beautiful lithographed title page and a striking mountains and rivers plate. Marbled boards with blue cloth spine, with 8 pages of text and index.
Pub List No:
5226.000
Pub Type:
National Atlas
Pub Maps:
18
Pub Height cm:
53
Pub Width cm:
36
Image No:
5226007
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Authors:
Codazzi, Agustin, 1793-1859
Collection:
Rumsey Collection
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Mapa de Venezuela, N. Granada y Quito, 1819 y 1820.

Mapa de Venezuela, N. Granada y Quito, 1819 y 1820.