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  1. May 25, 2018 · 30 Plan de Nicolas de Fer, Paris en 1697 (Le nouveau plan de Paris dressé sur les Mémoires de Mr Jouvin de Rochefort…) est le premier plan à représenter les anciens quartiers de police moribonds (cf. Journal des savants, 1697, p. 196). Voir note 6 pour le Plan des colonelles.

    • Robert Descimon, Jean Nagle
    • 1979
  2. Paris en 1697 - fac-similé du plan de Nicolas de Fer - Gallica.jpg 10,196 × 7,961; 20.19 MB Plan de la ville, cité, université et fauxbourgs de Paris by Nicolas de Fer, 1694 - Stanford Libraries.jpg 15,600 × 10,200; 63.05 MB

  3. Consultation. Paris en 1697 : fac-similé du plan de Nicolas de Fer. Fer, Nicolas de (1647?-1720). Directeur de publication.

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  5. Ninth Map (1735), added to volume 4 of Traité de la Police. [6] [7] After Nicolas de La Mare's death in 1723, a ninth map was added to volume 4, which appeared in 1738. [3] [8] The preparation of the ninth map was carried out under Abbé Jean Delagrive (1689–1757). There are three known versions of the map dated 1733, 1735, and 1737.

  6. The Map Trade in Paris, 1650-1825. By MARY SPONBERG PEDLEY. In about 1643, Nicolas Sanson decided that his distant and often tenuous business relation- ship with Melchior Tavernier in Paris could not support his wife and seven children with a. comfortable or even regular income.'. So, from Abbeville in the north, he moved nearly 100.

  7. Oct 24, 2017 · Chartier in Europe follows in that tradition, rightly so: its eleven chapters, all by distinguished scholars, are diverse in their subject-matter and yet complementary in the light that they cast on an author who has deservedly been called “le pere de l'eloquence françoyse” (Pierre Fabri, 1521).

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