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Beauplan, 1660. Description of Ukraine

Year of publication:

1660

Place of publication:

Rouen, France

Author:

Guillaume Levasseur de Beauplan

Size:

octavo

Provenance:

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Artifact Category:

rare book

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The first systematic European source on Ukraine. The book synthesizes geography, economy, ways of life, population, river routes, fortifications and Cossack military customs. It rests on Beauplan’s maps that fixed the name “Ukraine” in European scholarly and publishing tradition. Issued under King John II Casimir, it boosted Europe’s interest in Ukrainian lands.

Beauplan’s “Description of Ukraine” is not a dry register. It reads like early non-fiction where fact and vivid imagery work together. Writing as an engineer-observer, he measures distances, currents and crossings, sketches landscapes, fortification types and river rapids. This concreteness creates a strong sense of presence.

Rare Rouen edition of Beauplan’s “Description d’Ukranie”, 1660. The author speaks in the first person as an observer, adding brief march episodes. He records customs, dress, food, military practice and feast days. The narrative avoids moralizing and relies on witnessed or measured data, which keeps it lively and impartial.

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