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In 1827 the Belgian Philippe van der Maelen produced the
'Atlas universel de geographie physique, statistique et
mineralogique sur l'echelle de 1:1,641,836 ou d'une ligne par
1900 toises'
The atlas on this uniform scale constructed on the modified
conical projection by Sanson-Flamsteed, comprises 376 sheets [+ 8
index sheets], together more than 103 square meters. When the
sheets are joined together they form a globe with a diameter of
7.75 meter, which was indeed built in the Etablissement
Geographique in Brussels.
A copy of this map is in the Koninklijke Bibliotheek (395 B 7),
the University Library of Amsterdam (364 A 13-18), the Map
Library of the Faculty of Spatial Sciences in Utrecht, the
Library of Congress (749) and the British Museum (maps 41 f. 1).
More information on this map can be found in:
KOEMAN, C., Atlantes Neerlandici, Volume III Merula - Zeegers, p.
141-145.
Jan Smits
Map Curator Koninklijke Bibliotheek, National Library of The
Netherlands
tel: +31 70 3140241
fax: +31 70 3140450
e-mail: [log in to unmask]
WWW: http://www.konbib.nl/kb/skd/karto-en.htm
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