COLLECTION NAME:
David Rumsey Historical Map Collection
Record
Author:
Ewald, Ludwig 1813-1881
Author:
Bauerkeller, Georg Leonhart
Date:
1860
Short Title:
No. 18. Pflanzenverbreitung. II.
Publisher:
Jonghaus & Venator's Kartogr.-artist. Anstalt
Publisher Location:
Darmstadt
Type:
Atlas Map
Obj Height cm:
38
Obj Width cm:
46
Note:
Includes diagram of mountains.
Reference:
Espenhorst, vol.2: 750-769.
World Area:
World
Subject:
Vegetation
Subject:
Mountains; Rivers
Full Title:
No. 18. Pflanzenverbreitung. II.
List No:
12189.040
Series No:
40
Publication Author:
Ewald, Ludwig 1813-1881
Publication Author:
Bauerkeller, Georg Leonhart
Pub Date:
1860
Pub Title:
Handatlas der Allgemeinen Erdkunde, Laender- und Staatenkunde, In 80 Karten. Herausgegeben von L. Ewald ... Nebst einem Handbuch der allgemeinen Erdkunde. Laender- und Staatenkunde von Dr. E. Eder. Darmstadt, 1860. Verlag von Jonghaus & Venator's Kartogr[aphisch].-artist[ischen]. Anstalt.
Pub Reference:
Espenhorst, vol.2: 750-769.
Pub Note:
Looseleaf color atlas with accompanying text sheets, all in unbound original publisher's parts/sections. Relief depicted with hachures. Atlas was conceived of and initiated by Georg Leonhart Bauerkeller beginning in 1844 by subscription. From at least 1845, Ludwig Ewald was a primary author and was responsible for drafting the maps. Considered by authorities to be one of the most beautiful atlases of the 19th century, it is particularly noteworthy for its quality registration, sharp images, use of brown for relief and solid blue for water, multi-color lithography, and it's scope of content. Particularly noteworthy presentations being: map, diagrams and illustrations of glaciers in the Alps (No.14. Die Gletscher der Alpen - List No 12189.036); an elevation diagram of major mountains and sea depths (No.39. Hoehen und Tiefen - List No 12189.061); map of Switzerland with relief depicted with hachures and giving a shaded relief 3-D effect (No. 54. Die Schweiz - List No 12189.076). Most of the text planned to accompany the maps was never completed. The atlas was largely ignored by contemporary and subsequent scholars despite its high quality. This is Espenhorst version 19.1.0-19.1.1.3. It consists of the initial set of 80 maps plus two sets of supplemental maps totaling 12 sheets - mostly revisions of previous editions. This scanned set has most of the section title pages at the end because the 80 sheets were not originally issued in the table of contents order that we present. Bauerkeller was also known for his three dimensional maps of cities, see our copies of London, Paris, Hamburg, and others.
Pub List No:
12189.000
Pub Type:
World Atlas
Pub Maps:
92
Pub Height cm:
40
Pub Width cm:
50
Image No:
12189040.jp2
Authors:
Ewald, Ludwig 1813-1881; Bauerkeller, Georg Leonhart
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