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Title
Asia, divided into its principal states
Creator
Dunn, Samuel, d. 1794
Contributor
Sayer, Robert, 1725-1794
Dunn, Samuel, d. 1794. New atlas of the mundane system
Date Created and/or Issued
1774
Publication Information
Printed for Robt. Sayer, no. 53 Fleet Street, as the Act directs; London :
University of Southern California. Libraries
Contributing Institution
University of Southern California Digital Library
Collection
Asian Maps Collection
Rights Information
East Asian Library, Archival Research Center, University of Southern California
Los Angeles, CA 90089-0154
Public domain
Send requests to address or e-mail given.
kklein@usc.edu
Description
Prime meridian: Ferro.
Hand-colored copper engraving, printed on chain-lined paper.
Sea of Korea referred to as "Gulf of Corea."
Probably issued in his New atlas of the mundane system, published in 1774.
Type
image
Format
1 map : col.
31 x 44 cm., on sheet 42 x 54 cm.
maps
Identifier
seakorea-m75 [Legacy record ID]
EAMC_073
http://doi.org/10.25549/seakorea-m75
http://thumbnails.digitallibrary.usc.edu/EAMC_073.jpg
Language
English
Subject
Asia--Maps--Early works to 1800
Maps--England--1774
G7400 1774 .D92
Time Period
circa 1740/1774
Place
Scale not given (E20º -- W165º / N75º -- S20º).
Asia
Source
Sea of Korea Map Collection, map no. EAMC-73 [Identifying number]
University of Southern California [Contributing entity]
Relation
Asian Maps Collection
Sea of Korea Map Collection
seakorea-m174
Provenance
Lee, David

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