Pierre M. Lapie
Pierre M. Lapie (flourished 1779 – 1850) was a French cartographer and engraver. He was the father of cartographer Alexandre Emile Lapie. Lapie was a Colonel in the French army, where he worked in the corps of topographical engineers.[1] Lapie worked closely with his son and published works together and individually. The work of Lapie and his son was influential on German commercial map makers in the 19th century.[2] Works by Lapie are held in the collection of the Library of Congress.[1]
Works
- 1812, Atlas Classique et Universel
- 1842, Atlas universel de géographie ancienne et moderne with Alexandre Emile Lapie
Gallery
- Map of Asian Turkey, Persia, Afghanistan, Balochistan, and the Khanate of Bukhara, with Some of the Neighboring Countries, 1848
- Map of the exploration of Australasia and Polynesia
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References
- 1 2 "Map of Asian-Eastern Turkey, Persia, Afghanistan, and Arabia". World Digital Library. 1842. Retrieved 2013-07-27.
- ↑ "Pierre M. Lapie". Geographicus. Retrieved 27 July 2013.
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