Le Pays des Hottentots aux Environs du Cap de Bonne Esperance - Bellin, Jacques Nicolas

Le Pays des Hottentots aux Environs du Cap de Bonne Esperance - Bellin, Jacques Nicolas

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[Land of the Hottentots and Environs of the Cape of Good Hope). Cette Carte est dress sur celles de Kolbe et sure quelques Manuscrits du Depot des Plans de la marine. Par N Bellin Ingr de la Marine [This map is drawn on those of Kolbe and some Manuscripts from the Depot of Naval Plans. By N Bellin Marine Engineer]. This French map, by a famous cartographer & hydrographer, is well known for its title that assigns the territory to the 'Hottentots'; it reflects European understanding of the location of various indigenous groups that lived in the south-western tip of Africa. When this map was engraved there were few European settlers beyond the Hottentots Holland Mountains but the trekboere (migrant farmers) were on the move towards the region of the Baye de Mussel (Mossel Bay). Further eastward expansion near the coast was impaired for some time by the deep ravines east of the today's town of George. Saldanha Bay is grossly distorted as is the annotation of a French Fort at the Bay - it was a pole with a flag that the local Dutch promptly took down. In the subtitle, Bellin acknowledges his reliance on the map of Peter Kolbe - whose map, in the posthumous Dutch edition of his book, was a copy of the map by Franis Valentyn (see lot 188). Jacques Bellin was an important maker of charts for the French D de la Marine. He was educated as an engineer and, as hydrographer at the D, he produced many important charts. His largest and most comprehensive and popular work was the Petit Atlas Maritime, with 581 charts that cover the coasts and important port cities of the known world. Bellin's maps, such as this one, were also included in the Prost d' Exile's monumental and very popular Histoire Geral des Voyages. This map is the 5th map from Volume V of the Histoire (see bottom right outside the neatline: Tom V, No. 5).

Framed. English. Chez Didot, Paris. 1748. Wear around fold in the middle. In frame. Book No: 2505096

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