Map Eclipsis solis ad 25. Julii ao. 1748 in Europa a spectandae nova delineatio, qua praeter quantitatem, tempora incipientis mediae & finientis eclipsis, omnibus locis propria, nova omnino & nunquam edita methodo ostenduntur

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Title

  • Eclipsis solis ad 25. Julii ao. 1748 in Europa a spectandae nova delineatio, qua praeter quantitatem, tempora incipientis mediae & finientis eclipsis, omnibus locis propria, nova omnino & nunquam edita methodo ostenduntur

Other Title

  • Eclipsis solis nova delineatio
  • Nieuwe afbeeldinge der zons verduystering, die op den 25. July 1748 over Europa gezien zal worden, waar in niet alleen de Grootheyd, maar ook de tyd van het begin midden en eynde, voor alle plaatzen, op een geheel nieuwe manier word aangetoond
  • Nieuwe kaart van Europa na de alderlaatste ondekking / int licht gebracht te Amsterdam by Isaak Tirion

Names

  • Houttuyn, M. (Martinus), 1720-
  • Tirion, Isaak, 1705-1769.

Created / Published

  • [Amsterdam] : [I. Tirion], [1748]
  • Veneunt Amstelaedami : apud I. Tirion ; Leydae : apud Pb. Bonk ; Hornae : apud C. Kloek, 1748.

Headings

  • -  Europe--Maps
  • -  Solar eclipses--1748--Maps--Early works to 1800
  • -  Europe

Genre

  • Early maps

Notes

  • -  Includes text.
  • -  Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.

Medium

  • 1 map : hand colored ; 27 x 34 cm

Call Number/Physical Location

  • G5700 1748 .H6

Repository

  • Library of Congress Geography and Map Division Washington, D.C. 20540-4650 USA dcu

Digital Id

Library of Congress Control Number

  • 2013593155

Online Format

  • image

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Chicago citation style:

Houttuyn, M, and Isaak Tirion. Eclipsis solis ad 25. Julii ao.in Europa a spectandae nova delineatio, qua praeter quantitatem, tempora incipientis mediae & finientis eclipsis, omnibus locis propria, nova omnino & nunquam edita methodo ostenduntur. [Amsterdam: I. Tirion, Veneunt Amstelaedami: apud I. Tirion ; Leydae: apud Pb. Bonk ; Hornae: apud C. Kloek, 1748] Map. https://www.loc.gov/item/2013593155/.

APA citation style:

Houttuyn, M. & Tirion, I. (1748) Eclipsis solis ad 25. Julii ao.in Europa a spectandae nova delineatio, qua praeter quantitatem, tempora incipientis mediae & finientis eclipsis, omnibus locis propria, nova omnino & nunquam edita methodo ostenduntur. [Amsterdam: I. Tirion, Veneunt Amstelaedami: apud I. Tirion ; Leydae: apud Pb. Bonk ; Hornae: apud C. Kloek] [Map] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2013593155/.

MLA citation style:

Houttuyn, M, and Isaak Tirion. Eclipsis solis ad 25. Julii ao.in Europa a spectandae nova delineatio, qua praeter quantitatem, tempora incipientis mediae & finientis eclipsis, omnibus locis propria, nova omnino & nunquam edita methodo ostenduntur. [Amsterdam: I. Tirion, Veneunt Amstelaedami: apud I. Tirion ; Leydae: apud Pb. Bonk ; Hornae: apud C. Kloek, 1748] Map. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <www.loc.gov/item/2013593155/>.