Title of the plan:


"SIXIEME PLAN DE LA VILLE DE PARIS, et de ses Accroissements, depuis le Commencement du Règne de Charles VII l'an 1422, jusqu'à la fin du Règne d'Henry III l'an 1589. TIRE Des Lettres Patentes qui ont ordonné les Ouvrages, des Contrats passez avec les Entrepreneurs, des Registres de la Chambre des Comptes, de l'Histoire, et des Memoires du temps. Par L. C. D. L. M. (Le Commissaire De La Mare)"


Large antique copper engraved plan of Paris (France), from "Traité de la Police" by Nicolas de La Mare ou Delamare (1639-1723). 

This plan represents Paris from 1422 to 1589. It is decorated with 4 large cartouches in which we find the description of the plan, and a nice compass in upper side. In lower left side, a table of main streets and edifices listed by letters and numbers, which are noted on the plan.



This plan is issued from a chronological series of eight Paris maps of the "Traité de Police", published from 1705 to 1729, which is among the first attempts to illustrate historical changes with maps and shows the growth of Paris from Roman times until 1705, the year of the first publication.

Nicolas de La Mare was a Parisian magistrate occuped in urban problems and services, his work is a pioneering work in urban administration.

The maps proved popular and were frequently reproduced and sold. Goffart thinks that around 1715 de Fer copied all eight and published them under his own name, and is therefore sometimes credited as the only author.





Size with margins : 57 x 48,5 cm / 22,4 x 18,8 inches

Condition : good condition, handed colored

Edition : Amsterdam, Aux dépens de la Compagnie, 1729, 18th Century.

Rare dutch edition, text in French.






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Due to the age an type of paper, some imperfections are to be expected. Please examine the images provided carefully, and if you have any questions please ask and we will be happy to help you