A new general atlas, containing a geographical and historical account of all the empires, kingdoms, and other dominions of the world
[electronic resource] :
with the natural history and trade of each country : taken from the best authors, particularly Cluverius, Brietius, Cellarius, Bleau ... : to which is prefixed, an introduction to geography, rendering the principal parts of that science easy, and containing all that is necessary for the ready understanding of maps : together with a copious alphabetical index : the maps, which are all engraven or revised by Mr. Senex, are laid down according to the observations communicated to the English Royal Society ... ; and the descriptions suited to the course of each map, which has not been observed in any other atlas.

APA Citation

Senex, J. (1721). A new general atlas, containing a geographical and historical account of all the empires, kingdoms, and other dominions of the world: with the natural history and trade of each country : taken from the best authors, particularly Cluverius, Brietius, Cellarius, Bleau ... : to which is prefixed, an introduction to geography, rendering the principal parts of that science easy, and containing all that is necessary for the ready understanding of maps : together with a copious alphabetical index : the maps, which are all engraven or revised by Mr. Senex, are laid down according to the observations communicated to the English Royal Society ... ; and the descriptions suited to the course of each map, which has not been observed in any other atlas. London: Printed for Daniel Browne [and 8 others].

MLA Citation

Senex, John, d. 1740. A New General Atlas, Containing a Geographical And Historical Account of All the Empires, Kingdoms, And Other Dominions of the World: With the Natural History And Trade of Each Country : Taken From the Best Authors, Particularly Cluverius, Brietius, Cellarius, Bleau ... : to Which Is Prefixed, an Introduction to Geography, Rendering the Principal Parts of That Science Easy, And Containing All That Is Necessary for the Ready Understanding of Maps : Together With a Copious Alphabetical Index : the Maps, Which Are All Engraven Or Revised by Mr. Senex, Are Laid Down According to the Observations Communicated to the English Royal Society ... ; And the Descriptions Suited to the Course of Each Map, Which Has Not Been Observed In Any Other Atlas. London: Printed for Daniel Browne [and 8 others], 1721.

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