C1828

Indiae cum Regionibus et Insulis Adjacentibus, Sive Oriens ab Indo fluvio ad Oceanum usque Veteribus notus.

Map of India and other countries and islands adjacent to it, or rising from the Indus river to the ocean based on the knowledge of ancient cartographers such as Ptolemy. From Arrowsmiths, Atlas of Ancient and Modern Geography.

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Full Title:

Indiae cum Regionibus et Insulis Adjacentibus, Sive Oriens ab Indo fluvio ad Oceanum usque Veteribus notus.

Date:

C1828

Engraver:

Sidney Hall 

Condition:

Offsetting otherwise in good condition.

Technique:

Copper engraving with original hand colouring.

Image Size: 

255mm 
x 200mm
AUTHENTICITY
Indiae cum Regionibus et Insulis Adjacentibus, Sive Oriens ab Indo fluvio ad Oceanum usque Veteribus notus. - Antique Map from 1828

Genuine antique
dated:

1828

Description:

Map of India and other countries and islands adjacent to it, or rising from the Indus river to the ocean based on the knowledge of ancient cartographers such as Ptolemy.

From Arrowsmiths, Atlas of Ancient and Modern Geography.

Aaron Arrowsmith (1750 - 1823)

"Easily the foremost cartographer of his time" (Tooley) The Arrowsmiths were the leading British map publishers in the early 19th century founded by Aaron Arrowsmith. Born in an impoverished family, at Winston, Durham, 14 July 1750. He came to London about 1770 and although self taught he established himself as a land surveyor and worked for other publishers such as Faden and Cary. In 1790 he set up in his own establishment in Castle Street, Long Acre as a publisher and engraver. His first production was A Chart of the World on Mercator's Projection, Showing all the New Discoveries. This was published on 1 April 1790, and fore-shadowed the direction of his contribution to geography. He was to concentrate his considerable energies on the production of large scale general charts, recording of the latest geographical discoveries. His maps were sold singularly in sheets or collections but not in published atlas format and were constantly revised. He was Hydrographer to the Prince of Wales from about 1810 and subsequently Hydrographer to George IV. He used the material of important contemporary explorers such as Bass, Flinders and Colnett and had the confidence of travellers who sent him their manuscripts or information for inclusion in his maps. He received assistance from Dalrymple, Rennell, the Hudson Bay Company, the Ordance Office and the East India Company.

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