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1803 TURKISH ATLAS Maps Old OTTOMAN Empire CEDID ATLAS TERCUMESI Unusual DVD

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Your browser does not support JavaScript. To view this page, enable JavaScript if it is disabled or upgrade your browser.<br>Click Here. Double your traffic. Get Vendio Gallery - Now FREE!<br>Coins of India Reference Library<br>This DVD is part of our Historic Atlas Collection.<br>We have dozens of Atlas maps on CD ranging from the 1500s to the 1900s covering many areas and topics.<br>Please Check our Ebay Store for what's available.<br>VERY LARGE HIGH RESOLUTION<br>MAP COLLECTION<br>ON DVD!!<br>(please see full table of contents and sample illustrations below)<br>Title of this Atlas:<br>Cedid Atlas Tercümesi<br>"The New Great Atlas"<br>1803<br>This is an extremely rare atlas and has some very intersting maps.<br>The New Great Atlas [Cedid atlas tercümesi] was the first Islamic world atlas to be based in the European style. Printed in Istanbul in the year 1803 by the Ottoman Military Engineering School [Tab'hane-yi Hümayun] and was bound with Mahmud Raif Efendi’s geographic study on the maps entitled Ucaletü'l-cografiyye.<br>The maps themselves were based on William Faden’s [1749-1836] plates for his General atlas, first printed in London, 1797. Mahmud Raif Efendi composed his eighty page commentary in French while the private secretary to the Ottomon ambassador in London. The commentary was then translated into Turkish.<br>The atlas was part of Sultan Selim III’s "Nizam-i cedid" [or New order], which was an attempt to incorporate European knowledge and administration in to the Ottoman system. The place names on the maps are transliterated into the Arabic script and all of the Christian symbols have been erased.<br>Only fifty copies of the New Great Atlas were printed of which very few remain.<br>Features of this DVD<br>This auction is for a CD -ROM of the maps listed in electronic form,<br>NOT<br>the maps themselves.<br>These maps are  VERY high resolution and can be printed at FULL SCALE or LARGER for framing and display. The results are very high quality and convincing The files are in PDF format for easy of viewing and printing.<br>Maps can be viewed and many scales and zoom features are available as with any PDF file.<br>ca000001<br>ca000002<br>ca000003<br>ca000004<br>ca000005<br>ca000006<br>ca000007<br>ca000008<br>ca000009<br>ca000010<br>ca000011<br>ca000012<br>ca000013<br>ca000014<br>ca000015<br>ca000016<br>ca000017<br>ca000018<br>ca000019<br>ca000020<br>ca000021<br>ca000022<br>ca000023<br>ca000024<br>ca000025<br>ca000026<br>ca000027<br>ca000028<br>ca000029<br>ca000030<br>ca000031<br>ca000032<br>ca000033<br>ca000034<br>ca000035<br>ca000036<br>ca000037<br>ca000038<br>ca000039<br>ca000040<br>ca000041<br>ca000042<br>ca000043<br>ca000044<br>ca000045<br>ca000046<br>ca000047<br>ca000048<br>ca000049<br>ca000050<br>ca000051<br>ca000052<br>ca000053<br>ca000054<br>ca000055<br>ca000056<br>ca000057<br>ca000058<br>ca000059<br>ca000060<br>ca000061<br>ca000062<br>ca000063<br>ca000064<br>ca000065<br>ca000066<br>ca000067<br>ca000001--Table of Contents<br>ca000002--Descriptive Text<br>ca000003--Descriptive Text (continued)<br>ca000004--Descriptive Text (continued)<br>ca000005--Descriptive Text (continued)<br>ca000006--Descriptive Text (continued)<br>ca000007--Descriptive Text (continued)<br>ca000008--Descriptive Text (continued)<br>ca000009--Descriptive Text (continued)<br>ca000010--Descriptive Text (continued)<br>