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Lot 49
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"L'Hemisphere Meridional pour voir Plus Distinctement les Terres Australes...", Delisle/Covens & Mortier

Subject: South Pole

Period: 1740 (circa)

Publication:

Color: Hand Color

Size:
20.8 x 18.5 inches
52.8 x 47 cm
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This map of the southern hemisphere was originally produced by Guillaume Delisle in 1714 and reissued by Covens & Mortier. It shows the tracks of explorers and circumnavigators around the southern oceans including Magellan in 1520, Abel Tasman in 1642, and Edmund Halley in 1698-1700. The map provides very good detail, particularly of the explorations and discoveries in the South Pacific. Australia, New Guinea, Tasmania, and New Zealand are partially delineated, with Australia and New Guinea nearly attached to one another. Although Covens & Mortier's edition is nearly identical to Delisle's map cartographically, Cap de la Circoncision was added south of Africa and also in an inset outside the hemisphere at bottom right based on the recent discovery by Jean-Baptiste Charles Bouvet de Lozier in 1739. The cape was part of Bouvet Island, later named after the explorer, and was not sighted again for nearly 70 years due to Bouvet mislabeling the coordinates of the land he sighted. Text panels flanking the map were also added.

References: Tooley (Australia) p. xxxi, #42.

Condition: B+

Contemporary outline color on a sturdy sheet with scattered foxing.

Estimate: $450 - $550

Current High Bid:
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Reserve: Reserve Not Met
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