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Artist
Pierre Mortier
Title
Situation du Paradise Terrestre
Description
Français : Carte de la Situation du Paradis Terrestre, Et des Païs Habitez par les Patriarches Dressée pour bien entendre l'Histoire Sainte, Par Messire Pierre Daniel Huet
Nederlands: Kaart van de Stant van het Aardsch Paradys, en het Land door de Aartsvaderen Bewoond Dienende tot beter verstant van de Heylige Historie door den heer Pieter Daniel Huet.
English: The map has two captions reading essentially the same in French and Dutch. The French reads: "Map of the location of the earthly paradise, and of the country inhabited by the patriarchs, laid out for the better understanding of sacred history, by M. Pierre Daniel Huet"
Date 1700
date QS:P571,+1700-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Dimensions (cm, H x W) 41 x 48
institution QS:P195,Q5171572
Current location
Division of Rare & Manuscript Collections: Persuasive Cartography: The PJ Mode Collection
Accession number
1014.01
Notes See the Collector's Notes
References For full details, see PJ. Mode, "References"
Source/Photographer Cornell University: Persuasive Cartography, The PJ Mode Collection

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