Traces of the Silk Road
By THOMSON, John , 1817

Tartary

Asia China
  • 作者: THOMSON, John
  • 出版地: [Edinburgh, Dublin and London
  • 出版商: John Thomson, John Cumming and Baldwin, Cradock and Joy
  • 发布日期: 1817].
  • 物理描述: Engraved map with original hand-colour.
  • 库存参考: 15813

笔记

A map of northern Asia and China, from Thomson’s ‘New General Atlas’.

John Thomson (1777-1837) was a Scottish cartographer and publisher, active in Edinburgh. He published a range of geographical works including historical atlases, travellers’ guides, and materials for use in schools. Most notable of his publications was the ‘New General Atlas’, which appeared in several editions from 1814 to 1821. Of the 56 maps compiled by Thomson for the work was one showing northern Asia and China. It is entitled ‘Tartary’, using the name given in Western literature and cartography for the region bounded by the Caspian Sea, Ural Mountains, Pacific Ocean and northern swathes of China and India, much of which had been part of the Mongol Empire.

In the early nineteenth century, this vast area remained largely to European cartographers. A note in the Gobi Desert records “The Geography of these Parts is extremely obscure”, and Karakum, the supposed capital of Genghis Khan’s empire, is marked. A part of the Silk Road, from Lok Nor to China, is marked by a thin line.

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