Dvcatvvm Estoniae et Livoniae,
Tabvla cumcursu Fluvii Dwiniae
1745Joseph-Nicolas Delisle – Kayserliche Academie der Wissenschaffen (publisher): “Dvcatvvm Estoniae et Livoniae, Tabvla cumcursu Fluvii Dwiniae,” St. Petersburg, 50 x 58 cm / 19.7 x 22.8 inches. The first map is from the first atlas of Russia: “Atlas Russicus,” which this younger brother of Guillaume created with Ivan Kirilov. The second map was never bound into an atlas: it was cut up and glued to linen as a folding map.