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Historical Atlas of Poland 2.0 - over 140 years of joint work of historians and cartographers.
Słomska-Przech, Katarzyna;Maciuszek, Dawid;Rząsa, Aniela;Panecki, Tomasz
Academic Journal Academic Journal | Abstracts of the ICA. 2021, Vol. 3, p1-2. 2p. Please log in to see more details
Historical Atlas of Poland 2.0 - over 140 years of joint work of historians and cartographers.
Abstracts of the ICA. 2021, Vol. 3, p1-2. 2p.

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HISTORICAL atlases - TOPOGRAPHIC maps - MAP design - DATA visualization

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Poland: A Historical Atlas Iwo Cyprian Pogonowski
Pula, James S.
Review Review | Polish American Studies, 1992 Oct 01. 49(2), 95-95. Please log in to see more details

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Atlas Fontium -- examples of the Historical Atlas of Poland 2.0 data use.
Słomska-Przech, Katarzyna;Rząsa, Aniela;Panecki, Tomasz
Academic Journal Academic Journal | Abstracts of the ICA; 2022, Vol. 5, p1-2, 2p Please log in to see more details
Atlas Fontium -- examples of the Historical Atlas of Poland 2.0 data use.
Abstracts of the ICA; 2022, Vol. 5, p1-2, 2p

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POLAND - HISTORICAL atlases - GEOGRAPHIC information systems

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Kitchin's general atlas, describing the whole universe; Being a complete collection of the most approved maps extant; corrected with the greatest care, and augmented from the last edition of D'Anville and Robert, with many improvements by other eminent geographers, engraved on sixty-two plates, comprising thirty seven maps. Containing, 1. 2. A general map of the world, in two hemispheres, with the tracks and all new discoveries of Capt. James Cook, and other circumnavigators; with marginal delineations of the most interesting particulars in the solar, starry, and mundane system. 3. 4. Europe divided into its kingdoms, states, republics, &c. with descriptive tables, and many additions and improvements. 5. 6. England and Wales, drawn from the most accurate surveys. 7. 8. Scotland, or North Britain, compiled from the best surveys, and regulated by the latest observations. 9. 10. Ireland, with all its divisions, post roads and canals. 11. The Netherlands, or Ten Provinces. 12. The Seven United Provinces, with the canals and great roads. 13. France, divided into Provinces, with the post roads. 14. New map of France, in eighty-three departments. 15. Spain and Portugal, from the lasted observations. 16. Italy, with the islands of Sicily, Sardinia, &c. 17. The island and kingdom of Corsica, ceded to Great Britain in 1794. 18. 19. The Empire of Germany, with the kingdom of Prussia, &c. 20. Switzerland, divided into the Thirteen Cantons, &c. 21. The Northern States, comprehending the kingdoms of Sweden, Denmark, and Norway. 22. The kingdom of Poland, with its dismembered provinces, &c. 23. Hungary, with the Principality of Transilvania, Sclavonia, Croatia, &c. 24. Turkey in Europe, with all its provinces and adjecent countries. 25. The whole Russian Empire, in Europe and Asia. 26. 27. Asia, and its islands, divided into its empires, kingdoms, states, regions, &c. 28. 29. The East-Indies, with the European settlements, and the hight roads, &c.. 30. 31. Africa, with all its states, kingdoms, republics, regions, islands, &c. also an historical description, and a chart of the gold coast. 32. 33. The whole continent of America, divided into north and south, and West-Indies. 34. 35. North America, with the West-India Islands, divided according to the preliminary articles of peace, signed at versailles, 20th Jan. 1783, wherein are particularly distinguished the United States, &c. 36. 37. South America, with several improvements and additions, also a chart of Falkland's Islands.
PRINT BOOK | Printed and published by Robert Laurie and James Whittle, No. 53, Fleet Street, (Successors to the late Mr. Robert Sayer.) | 1797.
Available at Rare Books Copyright Deposit Collection (sff G1015.K5D94)

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The general history of Europe; and entertaining traveller. Comprising an historical and geographical account of all the empires, kingdoms, &c. in Europe, viz. Great-Britain, Ireland, Germany, Turkey, Russia, Sweden, France, Spain, Portugal, Poland, Bohemia, Prussia, Italy, Denmark, Hungary, Sardinia, Tuscany, Norway, Venice, United Provinces, Switzerland, Austria, Genoa, Geneva, Piedmont, Montserrat, Milan, Parma, Modena, and Tartary in Europe, From their first Establishment to the End of the present Year; Including a Circumstantial Relation of the Origin, Progress, and Present State of Every Kingdom; Together with their Religion, Laws, Manners, Arts, and Sciences: also the Particulars of the War Between Russia, Sweden, Germany, and the Porte; Displaying Likewise the Contest Between the French King and his Subjects; and the Late Disturbances in Holland. The Geographical Department is Illustrated with A Complete Set of Whole Sheet Maps of all the Kingdoms, on so Large a Scale as to Entitle them to the Appellation of the European Atlas. The Topography of every Country in Europe is ample and complete, giving not only an Account of Cities and Capital Towns, but also every Thing remarkable in Villages and inferior Places, their Ruins, Rivers, Lakes, Mountains, Curiosities, &c. By Percival Barlow, Esq. assisted by several gentlemen who have made the tour of Europe, and Furnished him with the Most Valuable and Authentic Informations to Enrich his Work [Electronic book]
EBOOKS | printed by and for W. and J. Stratford, No. 112, Holborn-Hill | [1791?]

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A complete atlas, or distinct view of the known world; exhibited in sixty-eight maps: viz. Chart of the World. The World in two Hemispheres. Europe. Great Brit. and Ireland. England and Wales. Scotland. Ireland. France. Spain. Portugal. Netherlands, or Low Countries. United - Provinces, or Holland. Germany in Circles. South-West Part of Germany. South-East Part of Germany. North-East Part of Germany. North-West Part of Germany. Switzerland. Savoy and Piedmont. Italy. Northern Parts of Italy. Naples and Sicily. Scandinavia. Denmark. Sweden. Moscovy. Poland and Lithuania. Hungary and Transilvania. Turkey in Europe. Islands in the Archipelago. Asia. Turkey in Asia. Anatolia, with Syria. Asia Minor. The Holy Land. The Caspian Sea. Persia. The Russian Empire. China. Japon. Mogul Empire. East India Islands. Africa. Nubia and Abissinia. Barbary. Negroland and Upper Guinea. Southern Parts of Africa. African Islands. America. Brazil. Paraguay, with the River Plata. Chili, Terra Magellanica, and Terra del Fuego. Peru and Amazons. Terra Firma. West Indies. Mexico, or New Spain, with California. Luisiana, Florida, and Canada. Carolina. Virginia and Maryland. Pensilvania, New Jersey, New York, and New England. Newfoundland, Newscotland, and Cape Briton. Bermudas and St. Christopher. Cuba and Hispaniola. Jamaica. North Pole. Towns and Harbours. Barbadoes. Antigua. Greenland. In which the latitude and longitude of the Principal Places in different Countries are laid down, according to the Latest Discoveries. By Emanuel Bowen, Geographer to his Majesty [Electronic book]
EBOOKS | printed for William Innys and Joseph Richardson, Richard Ware, J. and P. Knapton, John Clarke, Thomas Longman, Thomas Osborne, Henry Whitridge, Charles Hitch and L. Hawes, Edmund Comyns, James Hodges, Andrew Millar, Charles Corbett, Jo. and Ja. Rivington, and John Ward | M.DCC.LII. [1752]

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