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Carta esferica : desde Co. Sn. Vicente hasta Co. Ortegal ... Y Construida Por el Brigadier de la Real Armada Dn. Vicente Tofino de Sn Miguel. Ano de 1788. Grabada por Dn. Mal. Sdor. Carmona. Escrita por Sgo. Drouet. (to accompany) Atlas maritimo de Espana : Madrid MDCCLXXXIX (1789).
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- Engraved chart with title cartouche and dedication note. Covers the coast of Portugal, from Cape Ortegal to Cape St. Vincent. Relief shown by hachures. Shows harbors and towns, fortifications and coastline detail. First scientific Spanish hydrographic atlas in 2 volumes. One of the most important works of Vicente Tofino de San Miguel, cartograp... PortugalAtlantic Ocean
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- David Rumsey
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- Direccion de Hidrografía
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