![SMITH, G. A new method representing the general geography of solar eclipses. York: engraved by Emanuel Bowen for the author, and London: E. Cave [January 1737]. Double-page folding engraved broadside printed on 4 joined sheets (plate mark 546 x 596mm), showing the path of the solar eclipse on 18 February 1737, the top half of the broadside composed of a diagram illustrating 'A projection on the illuminated disk' and 'A map of the British Islands together with the annulus in the passage of the eclipse', the bottom half depicting a conical projection over Greenland of the northern hemisphere at a scale of approx. 1:30,000,000 (310 x 460mm), depicting the transit of the eclipse, side borders showing the cusps of the eclipse at different locations, and 11-line explanatory text beneath. (Occasional light spotting and staining, light soiling mainly confined to margins.)](https://www.christies.com/img/LotImages/2015/CSK/2015_CSK_10414_0094_001(smith_g_a_new_method_representing_the_general_geography_of_solar_eclip123621).jpg?w=1)
![SMITH, G. A new method representing the general geography of solar eclipses. York: engraved by Emanuel Bowen for the author, and London: E. Cave [January 1737]. Double-page folding engraved broadside printed on 4 joined sheets (plate mark 546 x 596mm), showing the path of the solar eclipse on 18 February 1737, the top half of the broadside composed of a diagram illustrating 'A projection on the illuminated disk' and 'A map of the British Islands together with the annulus in the passage of the eclipse', the bottom half depicting a conical projection over Greenland of the northern hemisphere at a scale of approx. 1:30,000,000 (310 x 460mm), depicting the transit of the eclipse, side borders showing the cusps of the eclipse at different locations, and 11-line explanatory text beneath. (Occasional light spotting and staining, light soiling mainly confined to margins.)](https://www.christies.com/img/LotImages/2015/CSK/2015_CSK_10414_0094_002(smith_g_a_new_method_representing_the_general_geography_of_solar_eclip123640).jpg?w=1)
![SMITH, G. A new method representing the general geography of solar eclipses. York: engraved by Emanuel Bowen for the author, and London: E. Cave [January 1737]. Double-page folding engraved broadside printed on 4 joined sheets (plate mark 546 x 596mm), showing the path of the solar eclipse on 18 February 1737, the top half of the broadside composed of a diagram illustrating 'A projection on the illuminated disk' and 'A map of the British Islands together with the annulus in the passage of the eclipse', the bottom half depicting a conical projection over Greenland of the northern hemisphere at a scale of approx. 1:30,000,000 (310 x 460mm), depicting the transit of the eclipse, side borders showing the cusps of the eclipse at different locations, and 11-line explanatory text beneath. (Occasional light spotting and staining, light soiling mainly confined to margins.)](https://www.christies.com/img/LotImages/2015/CSK/2015_CSK_10414_0094_000(smith_g_a_new_method_representing_the_general_geography_of_solar_eclip105827).jpg?w=1)
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SMITH, G. A new method representing the general geography of solar eclipses. York: engraved by Emanuel Bowen for the author, and London: E. Cave [January 1737]. Double-page folding engraved broadside printed on 4 joined sheets (plate mark 546 x 596mm), showing the path of the solar eclipse on 18 February 1737, the top half of the broadside composed of a diagram illustrating 'A projection on the illuminated disk' and 'A map of the British Islands together with the annulus in the passage of the eclipse', the bottom half depicting a conical projection over Greenland of the northern hemisphere at a scale of approx. 1:30,000,000 (310 x 460mm), depicting the transit of the eclipse, side borders showing the cusps of the eclipse at different locations, and 11-line explanatory text beneath. (Occasional light spotting and staining, light soiling mainly confined to margins.)
EXTREMELY RARE: only two copies of this cartographic broadside can be traced in institutions, both at the British Library. Under the lower map appears the text: 'G. Smith in hanc tabulam Geographicam universalem apud Eboracum reduxit August 12 1735'. This suggests Smith is claiming priority for his work back to 1735, although according to an advert in the Gentleman's Magazine of January 1737 (vol. VII), the broadside is 'Just published' and 'This is the Map . promised in the Magazine for October last [i.e. 1736]'. It is possible that Smith was defending himself from rival claims to priority by pre-dating this map. Wellcome holds an advertisement broadside for this publication which is undated.
EXTREMELY RARE: only two copies of this cartographic broadside can be traced in institutions, both at the British Library. Under the lower map appears the text: 'G. Smith in hanc tabulam Geographicam universalem apud Eboracum reduxit August 12 1735'. This suggests Smith is claiming priority for his work back to 1735, although according to an advert in the Gentleman's Magazine of January 1737 (vol. VII), the broadside is 'Just published' and 'This is the Map . promised in the Magazine for October last [i.e. 1736]'. It is possible that Smith was defending himself from rival claims to priority by pre-dating this map. Wellcome holds an advertisement broadside for this publication which is undated.
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