Français : L'AMERIQUE MERIDIONALE : Dressée sur les Observations de MRS. DE L'ACADEMIE ROYALE des SCIENCES quelques autres, & sur les Momoires les Plus recens / PAR G. DE L'ISLE.
Latina: AMERICA MERIDIONALIS IN SUAS PRÆCIPUAS PARTES DIVISA, AD USUM SERENISSIMI BURGUNDIÆ DUCIS.
Appeared in G. de L'Isle's "Atlas Nouveau" [1730] by J. Covens and C. Mortier.
Includes a decorative title and scale cartouche. Includes cities, rivers, sea routes and mountain ranges. Includes references to routes taken by seventeenth and eighteenth century exploration voyages. Relief shown pictorially.
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English: Map published in Joan Blaeu's 1667 Atlas Maior
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