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France 1783
France 1783, Itinerary Map
by the French Royal Academy of Sciences, based on Cassini's work

Price: 12 euros by direct download or 22 euros on CD-ROM (+ VAT)

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Description
The Itinerary Map of France 1783 shows the road networks as it was in the 18th and 17th centuries. The provinces of the Ancien Régime are clearily legible. A town index allows a fast and direct acces to the requested places and a short chronology mark the main events of French history in the 18th century.

Platform
Windows 95 / 98 / NT / 2000 / Me / XP / Mac OS / Mac OSX / Linux


System requirements
- PC or Mac.
- Pentium 200 Mhz or faster.
- 64 MB RAM.
- Screen resolution of 800 x 600, 1024 x 768 recommended.
- 4x CD-ROM drive or DVD-ROM drive for the CD-ROM version.


Direct download
Click on the purchase link here above. Pay by credit card and you will receive immediately a download link with login and password.

Main features
- 35 scanned .jpg format map sheets showing France in 1783.
- France 1783 is presented on html pages allowing an easy and fast navigation.
- Size of each map sheet: 1666 x 2342 pixels x 295 dpi.
- 210 real size sections of the main map, 833 x 780 pixels x 295 dpi each.
- Real size of the whole map, same as the original: ~100 cm x ~100 cm.
- Original scale in leagues.
- Map and legend in French.
- Bilingual index with ~950 places in France and adjacent countries.
- The full map sheets can be viewed and printed with any imaging software (Photoshop etc.)

You will have 24 hours to download the map as a .zip file. Then unzip it with Windows or Winzip. If you select physical shipping, you will receive, in addition, a CD-ROM copy of the product.

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