- The
Vallard Atlas is an
atlas produced in Dieppe,
Northern France, in 1547. It was
ascribed to
Nicolas Vallard. However,
there is a
degree of uncertainty...
- questioned. The
Vallard map of 1547 is not the
first of the
Dieppe maps, and
Richardson argues Trickett incorrectly "****umes the
unknown Vallard cartographer...
- The
Vallard Atlas is a
world atlas, one of the
Dieppe school of maps,
produced in 1547. It is
believed to have been
owned by
Nicolas Vallard, its authorship...
- An
example of the
Dieppe maps
showing Sumatra.
Nicholas Vallard, 1547....
-
Inhabitants of Jave la
Grande (Great Java island), from
Nicholas Vallard's m****cript sea
atlas (1547)...
- Jave La Grande's east coast: from
Nicholas Vallard's atlas, 1547. This is part of an 1856 copy of one of the
Dieppe Maps. Copy held by the
National Library...
- the
original on 23 July 2015.
Retrieved 5
March 2020. Ferry, Elizabeth;
Vallard, Annabel; Walsh,
Andrew (6
December 2019).
Anthropology of
Precious Minerals...
- newspapers. By 1829, when the
American Secretary of
State requested Paul
Vallard be
extradited to the
United States for
helping a
slave to
escape to Canada...
- (E27/N1019/A16) Col
France (D461/20)
Vallorbe (E23/N57/9)
Bardonnex (A41/1) Thônex-
Vallard (A411) St-Gingolph (D1005/21)
There are
several other roads which cross...
-
world chart. c1547.
British Library,
London Anonymous, made for
Nicholas Vallard,
portolan atlas, c. 1547.
Huntington Library, Los Angeles,
California Pierre...