Pierre Jacotin
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Pierre Jacotin (1765–1827) was the director of the survey for the Carte de l'Égypte (Description de l'Égypte), the first triangulation-based map of Egypt, Syria and Palestine.
The maps were drafted in 1799–1800 during Napoleon‘s campaign in Egypt and Palestine.
After his return from Egypt, Jacotin worked on preparing the maps for publication, but in 1808 Napoleon formally declared them state secrets, apparently connected to Napoleon's efforts to establish an alliance with the Ottomans. The engraved plates were not published until 1828–1830.[1]
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External links
- Jacotin maps at the David Rumsey Historical Map Collection [1].