ROBBE, JACQUES.

Methode pour apprendre facilement la geographie contenant un abrégé de la sphère, la division de la terre (...) et un traité de la navigation. Cinquième edition revue & augmentée de plusieurs choses considérables. 2 vols.

A la Haye, Henri van Bulderen, 1704.

8vo. Uniformly bound in two contemporary full sprinkled calf bindings with five raised bands and richly gilt spines. Traces from old paper-label on top of spines. Boards with a few stains and leather on spine cracked with parts of the gilt ornamentation worn off. With a few occassional brownspots and light marginal miscolouring, a few maps with tears. Pp. 37-66 lacking small part of paper in margin, not affexting text. (22), 575, (17) pp.; (4), 292, (8), 133, (19) pp. + 1 frontispiece, 26 maps and 1 plate. 


Fifth edition of this geographical manual including a treatise about the art of navigation.

Jacques Robbe (1643–1721) was a French engineer and geographer. He also wrote plays under the pseudonym Barquebois. Life Born in Soissons, Robbe was educated as a lawyer. He became royal geographer,

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