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Carta Esferica de la costa de Espana : desde Cabo de Sn. Vicente hasta Punta de Europa. Y Construida Por el Brigadier de la Real Armada Dn. Vicente Tofino de Sn Miguel. Ano de 1786. Grabada por J. de la Cruz. Escrita por Sgo. Drouet. (to accompany) Atlas maritimo de Espana : Madrid MDCCLXXXIX (1789).
- Description:
- Engraved chart of Southwestern coasts of Spain and the Straits of Gibraltar. With 4 coastal profiles. Includes title cartouche and dedication note. Relief shown pictorially and by hachures. Depth shown by soundings. Shows harbors, coastal cities, towns and coastline detail. Includes explanation. First scientific Spanish hydrographic atlas in 2 ... SpainGibraltar, Strait ofEurope
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- 1786
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- Digital Public Library of America
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- David Rumsey
- Publisher:
- Direccion de Hidrografía
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- David Rumsey
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