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Charles-François Delamarche (August 1740 – 31 October 1817) was a French geographer and mapmaker. One of the most important French geographers and mapmakers of the second half of the eighteenth century. Successor to Nicolas Sanson (1600–1667), Robert de Vaugondy (1686–1766), and Rigobert Bonne (1727–1794), whose atlases he reprinted. Also taught geography. In addition to maps and globes, his works include a treatise on the use of the sphere and celestial and terrestrial globes. In the treatise, he illustrates both the Ptolemaic and Copernican systems, as well as listing all the ancient and modern constellations. His son Félix Delamarche (18th century – 1st half 19th century) continued his work.

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  • Charles-François Delamarche (August 1740 – 31 October 1817) was a French geographer and mapmaker. One of the most important French geographers and mapmakers of the second half of the eighteenth century. Successor to Nicolas Sanson (1600–1667), Robert de Vaugondy (1686–1766), and Rigobert Bonne (1727–1794), whose atlases he reprinted. Also taught geography. In addition to maps and globes, his works include a treatise on the use of the sphere and celestial and terrestrial globes. In the treatise, he illustrates both the Ptolemaic and Copernican systems, as well as listing all the ancient and modern constellations. His son Félix Delamarche (18th century – 1st half 19th century) continued his work. (en)
  • Charles François Delamarche est un géographe français né en 1740 et mort en 1817. (fr)
  • Charles François Delamarche (1740 – 1817) è stato un geografo e cartografo francese.Fu uno dei più importanti geografi e cartografi francesi della seconda metà del Settecento. Successore di Nicolas Sanson (1600-1667), (1686-1766) e (1727-1794), ne ristampò gli atlanti. Si dedicò all'insegnamento della geografia. Tra le sue opere, oltre alle carte e ai globi, va ricordato un trattato sull'uso della sfera, dei globi celesti e dei terrestri (Traité de la sphère et de l'usage des globes, 1790), in cui egli illustra, oltre al sistema tolemaico, anche quello copernicano, enumerando inoltre tutte le costellazioni antiche e moderne. (it)
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  • Charles-François Delamarche (August 1740 – 31 October 1817) was a French geographer and mapmaker. One of the most important French geographers and mapmakers of the second half of the eighteenth century. Successor to Nicolas Sanson (1600–1667), Robert de Vaugondy (1686–1766), and Rigobert Bonne (1727–1794), whose atlases he reprinted. Also taught geography. In addition to maps and globes, his works include a treatise on the use of the sphere and celestial and terrestrial globes. In the treatise, he illustrates both the Ptolemaic and Copernican systems, as well as listing all the ancient and modern constellations. His son Félix Delamarche (18th century – 1st half 19th century) continued his work. (en)
  • Charles François Delamarche est un géographe français né en 1740 et mort en 1817. (fr)
  • Charles François Delamarche (1740 – 1817) è stato un geografo e cartografo francese.Fu uno dei più importanti geografi e cartografi francesi della seconda metà del Settecento. Successore di Nicolas Sanson (1600-1667), (1686-1766) e (1727-1794), ne ristampò gli atlanti. Si dedicò all'insegnamento della geografia. Tra le sue opere, oltre alle carte e ai globi, va ricordato un trattato sull'uso della sfera, dei globi celesti e dei terrestri (Traité de la sphère et de l'usage des globes, 1790), in cui egli illustra, oltre al sistema tolemaico, anche quello copernicano, enumerando inoltre tutte le costellazioni antiche e moderne. Suo figlio Félix (XVIII secolo - prima metà XIX secolo) ne continuò l'opera. Stemma della Maison Delamarche su un globo terrestre. (it)
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