Digital Image: 1903 Le Cointe Map of the Middle-Lower Amazon River, Trombetas River, Brazil

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Vallée de l'Amazone de Faro a Alemquer, Rio Trombetas - Rio Ariramba. - Main View
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Digital Image: 1903 Le Cointe Map of the Middle-Lower Amazon River, Trombetas River, Brazil

Amazone-lecointe-1903_d

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  • Vallée de l'Amazone de Faro a Alemquer, Rio Trombetas - Rio Ariramba.
  • Added: Wed, 26 Mar 2025 11:03:00
  • Original Document Scale: 1 : 500000
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Title


Vallée de l'Amazone de Faro a Alemquer, Rio Trombetas - Rio Ariramba.
  1903 (undated)     13 x 19.5 in (33.02 x 49.53 cm)     1 : 500000

Description


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Cartographer S


Paul Georges Aimé Le Cointe (September 24, 1870 - February 3, 1956) was a French chemist and geographer most active in the Brazilian Amazon in the early 20th century. Le Pointe was born in Tournon, Ardeche, France. He is best known for identifying the properties of Ucuuba Tallow and performing the rest studies of the chemistry and toxicology of Ryania genus plants. He died in Belém in 1956. The genus of flowering plants, family Fabacease, Lecointea, is named after him. More by this mapmaker...


Armand Auguste Colin (August 31, 1842 - June 18, 1900) was a French publisher and bookseller active in Paris in the latter half of the 19th century. He was born in Tonnerre, France, the son of a local bookseller. He initially worked as a traveling bookseller and canvasser for the publisher Firmin Didot and Delagrave. In 1870, Colin founded Librarie Armand Colin et Cie. The firm focused on academic words concerning sciences, economics, and education. He received the Legion of Honor (Knight) in 1889. The firm survived Colin himself and remains active under the ownership of Hachette. Learn More...

Source


Annales de Géographie, Tome 12, No. 61, (Paris: Armand Colin) 1903.    

References


Boston Public Library, G5202.A4 1903.L42.