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Carte Réduite des côtes Orientale de l'Amérique Septentrionale contenant Partie du Nouveau Jersey, la Pen-sylvanie, le Mary-land, la Virginie, la Caroline Septentrionale, la Caroline Méridionale et la Georgie, Assujettie aux Observations les plus récentes et aux Cartes de détail le plus estimées. Dressée au Dépot Général des Cartes, Plans et Journaux de la Marine. Pour le Service des Vaisseaux du Roi. Par Ordre de M de Sartine, Conseiller d'Etat, Ministre et Secretaire d'Etat, ayant le Département de la Marine. 1778
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Kashnor notes, "This is one of the charts issued for the use of French naval officers during the American Revolution." Seal of Depot de la Marine. MS note: bottom below neatline giving place of sale. . Prime meridian: Paris. Relief: hachures. Graphic Scale: Leagues. Projection: Mercator. Printing Process: Copper engraving. Verso Text: MS note: 318 M4.
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London (England). Green, Henry. Drafts: "Enquête pour découvrir les éditions des emblèmes D'Andre Alciat, Illustre Jurisconsulte Italien" ("Discover the Andre Alcia's emblem editions illustrated by an Italian lawman") and "Liste No. I, à retenir pour en faire la comparison. Éditions des emblèmes examinées et conférées par l'editeur de la Société-Holbein à Manchester, ou mentionnées dans les ouvrages d'auteurs different"s ("Alciat's emblem editions examined and powers conferred by the editor of the Holbein Society in Manchester, or mentioned in the works of different authors"). Draft (Survey): 2 pages. Notes: in French
Manuscripts
This collection is arranged in two parts--Manuscripts and Correspondence. While the bulk of the collection contains questionnaires ("Modele de La Formule No. 4") and surveys ("Liste No. II") written in French, select materials contain correspondence, publication announcements, and various drafts of Green's publication of Andrea Alciati and His Books of Emblems: A Biographical and Bibliographical Study, which was later published in 1872. Museums, university libraries, public libraries, personal libraries, and other institutions throughout Europe and the United States responded to Green's request to locate such materials. Such organizations included the Hague Royal Library, the Sir William Stirling-Maxwell Library, the Cambridge University Library, the Coppenhagen Royal Library, the Amiens Library, the Royal Library of the University of Turin, the Leuven University Library, and much more. Recipients who acted as the liaisons for the aforementioned repositories included modern emblem specialists (G.S. Cautley and Sir William Stirling-Maxwell), librarians, and library staff. Since a large extent of the materials received were written in English, French, German, and Italian, different spelling variation of the name Andrea Alciati were used including Andreas Alciatus and Andrea Aliciato.
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London (England). Green, Henry. Manuscript: "Enquête pour découvrir les éditions des emblèmes D'Andre Alciat, Illustre Jurisconsulte Italien" ("Discover the Andre Alcia's emblem editions illustrated by an Italian lawman") and "Liste No. II, réponse à M. Henry Green, Éditions des emblèmes d'Alciat examinées et conférées par l'editeur de la Société-Holbein à Manchester, ou mentionnées dans les ouvrages d'auteurs different" ("Response to Mr. Henry Green, Alciat's emblem editions examined and conferred by the editor of the Holbein Society in Manchester, or mentioned in the works of different authors"). Draft (Manuscript): 2 pages
Manuscripts
This collection is arranged in two parts--Manuscripts and Correspondence. While the bulk of the collection contains questionnaires ("Modele de La Formule No. 4") and surveys ("Liste No. II") written in French, select materials contain correspondence, publication announcements, and various drafts of Green's publication of Andrea Alciati and His Books of Emblems: A Biographical and Bibliographical Study, which was later published in 1872. Museums, university libraries, public libraries, personal libraries, and other institutions throughout Europe and the United States responded to Green's request to locate such materials. Such organizations included the Hague Royal Library, the Sir William Stirling-Maxwell Library, the Cambridge University Library, the Coppenhagen Royal Library, the Amiens Library, the Royal Library of the University of Turin, the Leuven University Library, and much more. Recipients who acted as the liaisons for the aforementioned repositories included modern emblem specialists (G.S. Cautley and Sir William Stirling-Maxwell), librarians, and library staff. Since a large extent of the materials received were written in English, French, German, and Italian, different spelling variation of the name Andrea Alciati were used including Andreas Alciatus and Andrea Aliciato.
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