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Auction archive: Lot number 143

ULLOA Y DE LA TORRE GIRAL, Antonio de (1716-1795) and Jorge ...

Estimate
US$2,000 - US$3,000
Price realised:
US$2,000
Auction archive: Lot number 143

ULLOA Y DE LA TORRE GIRAL, Antonio de (1716-1795) and Jorge ...

Estimate
US$2,000 - US$3,000
Price realised:
US$2,000
Beschreibung:

ULLOA Y DE LA TORRE GIRAL, Antonio de (1716-1795) and Jorge JUAN Y SANTACILLA (1713-1773). Voyage Historique De L'Amérique Méridionale Fait Par Ordre Du Roi D'Espagne . Amsterdam and Leipzig: Arkestée and Merkus, 1752.
ULLOA Y DE LA TORRE GIRAL, Antonio de (1716-1795) and Jorge JUAN Y SANTACILLA (1713-1773). Voyage Historique De L'Amérique Méridionale Fait Par Ordre Du Roi D'Espagne . Amsterdam and Leipzig: Arkestée and Merkus, 1752. 2 volumes, 4 o (249 x 201 mm). 2 engraved frontispieces and 56 engraved maps, plans and views, many folding (a few with slight creasing or short tears along fore-edge). (Some occasional pale spotting, generally very crisp and clean.) Contemporary French half calf, spines gilt (some light wear at extremities). FIRST EDITION IN FRENCH. According to Sabin, no copies were printed at Paris (which appears in the imprint in some copies), but all were printed in Amsterdam and Leipzig by Arkesée and Merkus. Ulloa and Juan were attached to a French expedition organized by the Académie des Sciences to South America, as "two of the most scientific" (Sabin) officers of the Spanish navy. Along with La Condamine (see lot 75), they measured 3 degrees of latitude to prove the earth was flat at the poles. After long and varied journeys, the two were back in Spain by 1746 and began to compile the present work, Juan taking charge of the scientific observations and Ulloa the historical aspect of the expedition. It was first published in Madrid in 1748--misleadingly, some copies of the French edition bore a Parisian imprint. THE WORK INCLUDES THE EARLIEST RECORDED REFERENCE TO THE "AURORA AUSTRALIS." Sabin calls for 45 plates, and copies are recorded in American Book Prices Current with totals ranging from 45-55. This edition contains 7 plates more than the first edition. The large map of Quito is three joined plates. Hill 1740; Howgego U3; JCB (3) I:974; Palau 125473; Sabin 36812. (2)

Auction archive: Lot number 143
Auction:
Datum:
10 Apr 2012
Auction house:
Christie's
10 April 2012, New York, Rockefeller Center
Beschreibung:

ULLOA Y DE LA TORRE GIRAL, Antonio de (1716-1795) and Jorge JUAN Y SANTACILLA (1713-1773). Voyage Historique De L'Amérique Méridionale Fait Par Ordre Du Roi D'Espagne . Amsterdam and Leipzig: Arkestée and Merkus, 1752.
ULLOA Y DE LA TORRE GIRAL, Antonio de (1716-1795) and Jorge JUAN Y SANTACILLA (1713-1773). Voyage Historique De L'Amérique Méridionale Fait Par Ordre Du Roi D'Espagne . Amsterdam and Leipzig: Arkestée and Merkus, 1752. 2 volumes, 4 o (249 x 201 mm). 2 engraved frontispieces and 56 engraved maps, plans and views, many folding (a few with slight creasing or short tears along fore-edge). (Some occasional pale spotting, generally very crisp and clean.) Contemporary French half calf, spines gilt (some light wear at extremities). FIRST EDITION IN FRENCH. According to Sabin, no copies were printed at Paris (which appears in the imprint in some copies), but all were printed in Amsterdam and Leipzig by Arkesée and Merkus. Ulloa and Juan were attached to a French expedition organized by the Académie des Sciences to South America, as "two of the most scientific" (Sabin) officers of the Spanish navy. Along with La Condamine (see lot 75), they measured 3 degrees of latitude to prove the earth was flat at the poles. After long and varied journeys, the two were back in Spain by 1746 and began to compile the present work, Juan taking charge of the scientific observations and Ulloa the historical aspect of the expedition. It was first published in Madrid in 1748--misleadingly, some copies of the French edition bore a Parisian imprint. THE WORK INCLUDES THE EARLIEST RECORDED REFERENCE TO THE "AURORA AUSTRALIS." Sabin calls for 45 plates, and copies are recorded in American Book Prices Current with totals ranging from 45-55. This edition contains 7 plates more than the first edition. The large map of Quito is three joined plates. Hill 1740; Howgego U3; JCB (3) I:974; Palau 125473; Sabin 36812. (2)

Auction archive: Lot number 143
Auction:
Datum:
10 Apr 2012
Auction house:
Christie's
10 April 2012, New York, Rockefeller Center
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