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(Carte Marine De La Mer Caspiene levee Suivant les orders de S. M. Czariene. Par Mr. Carl Vanverden en 1719.1720.et 1721.) Coste De Perse Sur La Mer Caspiene Et Partie De Celles De Tartarie (Part 2)
(Carte Marine De La Mer Caspiene levee Suivant les orders de S. M. Czariene.  Par Mr. Carl Vanverden en 1719.1720.et 1721.)  Coste De Perse Sur La Mer Caspiene Et Partie De Celles De Tartarie (Part 2)
Title(Carte Marine De La Mer Caspiene levee Suivant les orders de S. M. Czariene. Par Mr. Carl Vanverden en 1719.1720.et 1721.) Coste De Perse Sur La Mer Caspiene Et Partie De Celles De Tartarie (Part 2)
Alternative TitleCarte Marine De La Mer Caspiene levee Suivant les orders de S. M. Czariene. Par Mr. Carl Vanverden en 1719.1720.et 1721.
Detailed view (zoom)http://content.lib.washington.edu/mapsweb/images/Viewer/G5692_C3_P5_1721_L5_Pt2.html
CartographerL'Isle, Guillaume de, 1675-1726
Verden, Carl van

EngraverBuache, Philippe 1700-1773
Century Published18th century
Publication Date1745
PublisherBuache, Philippe 1700-1773
Place of PublicationFrance--Paris
Original Source"Atlas de Geographie." L'Isle, Guillaume de. Paris: Philippe Buache, 1745.
Descriptive NotesCopper engraving handcolored with watercolor.

Outline color.

Part 2 of one map printed in two parts on two sheets. (Bottom half of map).

Relief shown pictorially.

Shows depths by sounding.

Contains two watermarks one of which is a crest.

Printed along top border:
Coste De Perse Sur La Mer Caspiene Et Partie De Celles De Tartarie."

Printed within bottom border in lower right corner:
"Ph. Buache P.G. d. R. d. l'A. R. d. S. Gendre de l'Auteur. Avec Privilege du 30 Av. 1745."
Br Printed above top inset map on left edge:
"Oustié Rekié Astaré Embouchure De La Riviere D'Astara dont les Sondes sont marquées en pieds de Hollande."

Printed above inset map on left edge:
Severnoié Oustié Rekie Kouré Embouchure Septentrionale De La Riviere de Koura dont les Sondes sont marquees en pieds."

Printed above middle inset map on left edge:
"Oustié Rekié Sebdouri Embouchure De La Riviere De Sebdoura don't les Sondes sont marquées en pieds."

Printed above bottom inset map on left edge:
"Oustié Rekié Kruodosel Embouchur De La Riviere De Kroudosel dont les Sondes sont marquées en pieds d'Hollande."

Printed above top inset map on right edge:
"Zalif Sinsilenskoi Golfe De Sinsillen dont les Dones sont marquées en pieds d'Hollande."

Printed above bottom inset map on right edge:
"Zalif Astrabatskié Golfe D'Astrabat dont les Sondes sont marquées en pieds d'Hollande."

Printed in middle along right edge is a scale comparing French leagues, French and English marine leagues, Dutch marine leagues and marine miles.

Printed next to top inset map on left:
"Meridien de la Ville d'Astracan oriental de 67 degres a celuy de Paris et de 87 degres au Premier Meridien suivant les hypothes de Guill. Delisle."

Printed within the Balkan Gulf:
"Zalif Balkansoki Golfe de Balchan."

Written in ink in upper right corner:
"No. 16."

Depicts the southern half of the Caspian Sea. Includes inset maps of estuaries from the River Astara, the Sebdoura River and the Kroudosel River. Also includes inset maps of the Gulf of Sinsilen and the Gulf of Astrabat. A compass rose with strong rhumb lines is shown in the western section of the Caspian Sea. Detailed river and place names are labeled along western coast and southern coasts in Azerbaijan and Iran. The details in the inset maps show soundings, pictorial forests, towns, and scales for Dutch miles.

Prime Meridian: Paris.

Scale: c.a. 1:600, 000.
Contextual NotesCarl Van Verden was a Russian sailor and manager of a survey of the Caspian Sea under the reign of Peter the Great (1689-1725). He completed the first accurate map of the Caspian Sea in two sheets, published in 1722 (Tooley, 638). Once the map was completed, Peter the Great sent the map to Paris where it was "well received" and copied by many cartographers (Bagrow, 175).

Guillaume de L'Isle (1675-1726) was a cartographer and the Premier Geographer to the King in France beginning in 1718. His family played a significant part in the world of French cartography in the eighteenth century. At age 9, he drew his first map and at age 27 he became a member of the Académie Royale des Sciences. He studied under Jacques Cassini, acquiring knowledge in both mathematics and astronomy. Due to his academic background and his "critical approach to the maps of his predecessors" he became known as the first "scientific cartographer" (Moreland and Bannister, 132). Among his works are "Globe, map of the world and the four continents" (1700), "Atlas de Géographie" (1700-12), "Mississippi" (1701), "Carte du Mexique et de la Floride…" (c.a. 1703), "Carte de la Louisiane et du Mississippi" (1718) and posthumously, "Atlas Noveau" (1730 and later). Following his death, his widow took up the business with a partner, Philippe Buache (Tooley 395; Moreland and Bannister, 131-2).

This particular map was based on the work of Carl Van Verden's first map and survey of the Caspian Sea from 1719 to 1721. The map was copied by many cartographers including Guillaume de L'Isle. This map contains a watermark indicating that the map may have been published in 1742. The map was most likely included in Guillaume de L'Isle's "Atlas de Geographie" as plate 13 (David Rumsey Cartography Associates).

The Caspian Sea had not been accurately depicted until this point in the eighteenth century. During the third century B.C., a myth existed that the Caspian was actually a gulf. Ptolemy showed the Caspian as landlocked but a later account from the sixth century A.D. brought back the earlier notion of the Caspian as a gulf (Bricker and Tooley, 105). During the early eighteenth century, Peter the Great developed a strong interest in surveys of the Caspian Sea due to his desire to reroute the Amu Darya River so that it would run into the Caspian Sea and benefit the Russian with trade from the rest of Asia and India. A survey managed by Alexander Cherkassky and later Carl Van Verden showed this to be impossible. However, the survey did allow Van Verden to produce an accurate map of the Caspian Sea that was later to be copied by many prominent European cartographers (Howgego, 917).

Source(s):

Bagrow, Leo. "History of Cartography." Revised and enlarged by R.A. Skelton. Chicago: Precedent Publishing, Inc., 1963.

David Rumsey Cartography Associates. "David Rumsey Collection: Carte marine de la Mer Caspiene. (Northern Sheet)." Accessed 29 Jan 2009.

Moreland, Carl and David Bannister. "Antique Maps: A Collector's Handbook." New York: Longman Group, Ltd., 1983.

Tooley, Ronald Vere. "Tooley's Dictionary of Mapmakers." Hertfordshire: Map Collector Publications Limited, 1979.

Tooley, Ronald Vere and Charles Bricker. "Landmarks of Mapmaking: An Illustrated Survey of Maps and Mapmakers." Amsterdam: Elsevier, 1968.
LanguageFrench
Location DepictedCaspian Sea
Iran
Subjects (LCSH)Caspian Sea-Maps-Early works to 1800; Nautical charts
Digital CollectionWorld and Regional Maps, 16th to the 19th centuries
Digital ID NumberMAP157
Ordering InformationFor information about digital reproductions, please email photos@u.washington.edu. Please cite the Digital ID number.
RepositoryUniversity of Washington Libraries. Special Collections Division.
Repository CollectionRare Map Collection. G5692 C3 P5 1721 L5 Pt 2 (map uncataloged)
Object TypeMap
Engraving
Physical Description44 x 62 cm.
ConditionBrowning around edges. Some tidelines evident in top right corner. Two tears in bottom edge in center. Has binder's guard.
Digital Reproduction InformationScanned from original map at 600 dpi in TIFF format, resized and enhanced at 400 ppi using Adobe Photoshop, and imported as JPEG2000 using ContentDM's software JPEG2000 Extension. 2008.
ReferencesDavid Rumsey Cartography Associates, http://www.davidrumsey.com/luna/servlet/detail/RUMSEY~8~1~2907~300043:-Carte-marine-de-la-Mer-Caspiene--- .
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