Carte Universelle de Ptolomee. Ancient World, Ptolemy - Noel Antoine Pluche 1749

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Antique Copper Engraved Map Published 1749-56, Paris for "Le Spectacle de la nature" by Noel Antoine Pluche. Folds as issued.

Pluche, son of a baker, was born in Reims, in a street now named after him. He became a teacher of rhetoric. The Bishop of Laon made him head of the town's college, a post he accepted to escape judicial consequences of opposing the papal bull Unigenitus (1713). He withdrew in 1749 to La Varenne-Saint-Maur, near Paris, where he died.

His Spectacle de la nature, ou Entretiens sur les particularités de l'Histoire naturelle qui ont paru les plus propres à rendre les jeunes gens curieux et à leur former l'esprit was published in nine volumes 1732–1742, and widely translated all over Europe. Although it influenced many to become naturalists, it was a work of popularisation, not of science.

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Antique Copper Engraved Map Published 1749-56, Paris for "Le Spectacle de la nature" by Noel Antoine Pluche. Folds as issued.

Pluche, son of a baker, was born in Reims, in a street now named after him. He became a teacher of rhetoric. The Bishop of Laon made him head of the town's college, a post he accepted to escape judicial consequences of opposing the papal bull Unigenitus (1713). He withdrew in 1749 to La Varenne-Saint-Maur, near Paris, where he died.

His Spectacle de la nature, ou Entretiens sur les particularités de l'Histoire naturelle qui ont paru les plus propres à rendre les jeunes gens curieux et à leur former l'esprit was published in nine volumes 1732–1742, and widely translated all over Europe. Although it influenced many to become naturalists, it was a work of popularisation, not of science.

Antique Copper Engraved Map Published 1749-56, Paris for "Le Spectacle de la nature" by Noel Antoine Pluche. Folds as issued.

Pluche, son of a baker, was born in Reims, in a street now named after him. He became a teacher of rhetoric. The Bishop of Laon made him head of the town's college, a post he accepted to escape judicial consequences of opposing the papal bull Unigenitus (1713). He withdrew in 1749 to La Varenne-Saint-Maur, near Paris, where he died.

His Spectacle de la nature, ou Entretiens sur les particularités de l'Histoire naturelle qui ont paru les plus propres à rendre les jeunes gens curieux et à leur former l'esprit was published in nine volumes 1732–1742, and widely translated all over Europe. Although it influenced many to become naturalists, it was a work of popularisation, not of science.

Code : A350

Cartographer : Cartographer / Engraver / Publisher: Noel Antoine Pluche

Date : Publication Place / Date - Paris 1749-56 Approx

Size : Sheet size: 9 x 6 inch (23 X 16cm) Approx

Availability : Available

Type - Genuine Antique

Grading - A-

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