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                  Item Number: 1970:02007.17          Date of map: 1775                 Place of publication: Venice

Title: Mappe monde ou description du globe terrestre [map of the world]

   Cartographer (personal name): Santini, Francois         Height (inches): 18.5   Width (inches): 25.5

   This map, drawn "according to astronomical observation of Sr. Janvier, geographer" sometime between 1772 and 1783 (after the voyage of Cook which disproved the notion of a large Southern Continent, but before 1783 when the Treaty of Paris disclaimed British possessions along the Atlantic Coast), shows the locations of a few communities in the Western Hemisphere and in the Eastern Hemisphere south of the Equator.  It shows compass points and many routes of exploration, mentions the search for a Northwest Passage, an interconnecting waterway across North America.  Greenland is drawn as a peninsula extending from Arctic land, and California is also shown as a peninsula.  The northwestern portion of North America is not mapped; neither are Central and South America, much of Africa, or Australia.  Deserts are shown in Africa and China. Conical projection.  

This map forms part of the Cutter World Map Collection, collection C 003, at the Center of Southwest Studies, Fort Lewis College.
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