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New Map of the Whole World with the Trade winds: According to ye latest and most Exact Observations By H. Moll Geographer
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| Title | New Map of the Whole World with the Trade winds: According to ye latest and most Exact Observations By H. Moll Geographer |
| Detailed view (zoom) | http://content.lib.washington.edu/mapsweb/images/Viewer/G3200_1732_M6.html |
| Cartographer | Moll, Herman, d. 1732
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| Century Published | 18th century
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| Publication Date | 1732? |
| Publisher | Bowles, Thomas d. 1767 Bowles, John 1701-1779
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| Place of Publication | England--London |
| Original Source | "Atlas Minor." Moll, Herman. London: Thomas Bowles and John Bowles, 1732?. |
| Descriptive Notes | Copper engraving.
Printed at top: "A New Map of the Whole World with the Trade winds According to ye latest and most Exact Observations By H. Moll Geographer."
Printed in upper left corner: "In this Maps is inserted A Few of ye General & Coasting Trade-winds, Monsoons or ye Shifting Trade-winds. Note that ye Arrows among ye Lines shew ye Course of those General & Coasting winds and ye arrows in ye void Spaces shew ye course of ye Shifting Trade-winds and ye Abbreviation Sept etc. Shew ye Times of ye Year when such Winds Blow."
Printed in upper right corner: "The Signs of the Zodiack. The First 5 are Northern, the other Southern Signs." [Map lists names of each Zodiac sign with accompanying symbol and month.]
Printed beneath the border: "Printed for Thos. Bowles Print and MapSeller next ye Chapter House in St. Pauls Churchyard, and John Bowles Print and Map Seller at the Black Horse in Cornhill London."
Printed in upper left-hand corner outside of map border: "1."
Inset in center of upper portion of the map: "North Pole."
Of note, California is shown as an island off the coast of North America. Siberia is referred to as "Parts Unknown" and Australia is called "New Holland." Depictions of trade winds are shown with shading and arrows. A line marked as "The Zodiack" curves around the equator containing the symbols for the Zodiac signs listed in the Zodiac key. Beneath the two hemispheres, detailed depictions of people surrounding a goddess distributing gifts are shown with armed soldiers at the edge of the crowd and natives armed with bows and arrows at the far sides of the illustrations.
London meridian
Scale: c.a. 1:200, 000, 0000 |
| Contextual Notes | This map was originally created by Dutch cartographer, engraver and bookseller, Herman Moll (?-1732). Moll first came to England in 1678. He worked as an engraver for Moses Pitt, Greenville Collins, John Adair, and Seller and Price. Some of his work includes "America and Europe" for Moore's "Geography" (1681), six charts for Collins in 1689, "A System of Geography" (1701), "Globe" (1703), "Atlas Minor" (1727, 1729), and "World Described" (1727) (Tooley, 444). He was a major proponent of the concept that California was an island even after exploration information from Jesuit Father Kino revealed that California was a peninsula in 1705. This map, first published in Moll's "Atlas Minor" in 1729, for instance, depicts California as an island. This map was later published in Salmon's "Modern history" (1736), Moll's second edition of "Atlas Minor" (1732) and the third edition (1736) (Wagner, 330). Many of Moll's other maps were used by the British to contest France's claims on certain land borders following the War of Spanish Succession (1702-1713) (Portinaro and Knirsch, 317). (Wagner, 330).
Source(s): Portinaro, Pierluigi and Franco Knirsch. "The Cartography of North America 1500-1800." New York: Facts on File, Inc., 1987.
Tooley, Ronald Vere. "Tooley's Dictionary of Mapmakers." Hertfordshire: Map Collector Publications Limited, 1979.
Wagner, Henry R. "The Cartography of the Northwest Coast of America to the year 1800 Volume 2." Berkeley: University of California Press, 1937.
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| Language | English |
| Category | Cartographic Curiosa California as an Island Historical Illustrated Scene Polar Projection
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| Location Depicted | World Western Hemisphere Eastern Hemisphere North America South America Arctic California Pacific Ocean South Pacific Australia Africa Asia Europe
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| Subjects (LCSH) | World maps--Early works to 1800 |
| Digital Collection | World and Regional Maps, 16th to the 19th centuries
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| Digital ID Number | MAP001 |
| Ordering Information | For information about digital reproductions, please email photos@u.washington.edu. Please cite the Digital ID number. |
| Repository | University of Washington Libraries. Special Collections Division.
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| Repository Collection | Rare Map Collection. G3200 1732 M6 |
| Object Type | Map Engraving |
| Physical Description | 2 hemispheres each 14 cm. in diameter, 20 x 27 cm., on sheet 25 x 36 cm. |
| Condition | Small missing piece of map torn from left edge. Upper right corner, words are marked out. Tide lines showing water damage form a circle in center of map. |
| Digital Reproduction Information | Scanned from original map at 600 dpi in TIFF format, resized and enhanced at 600 ppi using Adobe Photoshop, and imported as JPEG2000 using ContentDM's software JPEG2000 Extension. 2008. |
| References | Wagner, v. 2, 330, note 534. |
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