Subject: China--Administrative and political divisions--Qing dynasty, 1644-1911--Maps

Huangchao zhisheng diyu quantu 皇朝直省地輿全圖
AuthorChevalier, Stanislas 蔡尚質, 1852-1930
PlaceShanghai 上海
PublisherXujiahui Tianzhutang 徐家匯天主堂
CollectionRouleau Archives
Edition
LanguageChinese 中文
TypeMap
Series
ShelfMap Case
Call NumberG7820 1887
Descriptioncolor map ; 130 x 122 cm.
NoteHuangchao zhisheng diyu quantu 皇朝直省地輿全圖 / Cai Shangzhi huizhi 蔡尚質繪製.
Shows administrative divisions of Qing Empire. Also shows the coasts and an area between the eastern parts of the Jiayuguan Pass and Tibet.
Title supplied.
Hand colored. Relief shown by hachures and shading. Imprint stamped on.
Prime meridian: Beijing. Scale ca. 1:2,200,000.
Includes text, location map, and inset of Xinjiang Sheng area. Based on map made in 1711 by a group of Catholic missionaries.
Published: Guangxu dinghai 光緒丁亥 [1887]
ISBN6945123
Jiaqing chongxiu yitongzhi 嘉慶重修一統志. [Da Qing yitongzhi 大清一統志]
AuthorJiaqing 嘉慶, Emperor of China, 1760-1820Muzhang'a 穆彰阿, 1782-1856
PlaceTaibei Shi 臺北市
PublisherTaiwan shangwu yinshuguan 臺灣商務印書館
CollectionBibl. Sinensis Soc. Iesu
Edition臺1版
LanguageChinese 中文
TypeBook
Series
ShelfSilver Room
Call NumberDS706.5.T3 1966
Description11 v. (7036, 385 p.) : maps ; 27 cm.
NoteJiaqing chongxiu yitongzhi 嘉慶重修一統志. Caption title: Da Qing yitongzhi 大清一統志.
Reprint. Originally published: Shanghai 上海 : Shangwu yinshuguan 商務印書館, 民國23 [1934]. Each page represents two leaves of the original edition.
"Ju Shanghai Hanfenlou jingyin Qingshiguancang jincheng xieben chongyin 據上海涵芬樓景印清史館藏進呈寫本重印".
Includes index (v. 11). Cover and colophon title: Suoyinben Jiaqing chongxiu yitongzhi 索引本嘉慶重修一統志.

"Da Qing yitongzhi 大清一統志, Muzhang'a 穆彰阿 et al., comps., completed in 1820 at the end of the Jiaqing period and thus referred to as the Jiaqing chongxiu yitongzhi 嘉慶重修一統志, printed in 1842 .... was the largest and most accurate of this type of Comprehensive Gazetteer. From it may be gained a detailed picture of the administrative geography of the entire empire at the beginning of the nineteenth century ..." Cf. Wilkinson, Chinese history, a manual, p. 944-945.