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MapBelgian Ath, Called Aeth and Ath in French / F. de Witt.
Athum belgicé Aeth et Ath Gallicé dictum / F. de Witt This map, showing the fortifications surrounding the city of Ath, is the work of Frederik de Wit (1630-1706), the founder of a dynasty of three generations of Dutch map publishers, all named Frederik. The de Wit firm produced many kinds of maps, but specialized in maps of cities and atlases of city maps. Located in present-day Hainaut province in French-speaking Belgium, Ath was conquered...- Contributor: Wit, Frederik De
- Date: 1694-01-01
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MapConquetes de Louis le grand. Catalog Record Only unk81044636 upgraded to RDA and LCCN 2021588743 replaced (ga15 2021-03-11)
- Contributor: Beaulieu, Sébastian De Pontault
- Date: 1694
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MapEigentlicher im Grund und Prospect entworffener Abriss mit beygefügter Beschreibung der Beläger-und-Eroberung der von Natur sehr festen Stadt und Casteels Namur : nebst ihren neuen Fortifications-Wercken ... Anführung Sr. Königl. Majest. von ...
Accurater Abriss von Namur und die Stadt und Schloss von den Allürten belagert grausam beschaffen, unterhört besturmet, und endlich zur Übergabe gebrucht worden Catalog Record Only Shows the siege of Namur in 1692 including troop positions and directions of cannon fire. Fortifications shown pictorially. LC copy imperfect: Fold-lined, annotated in lead pencil on recto, in ink on blank verso. Has paper strip affixed to verso as if to indicate that the map sheet was removed from a bound volume. Includes texts at left and right, index to points of interest,...- Contributor: Wiering, Thomas Von - Lemkus, Diederich
- Date: 1692
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MapAccurately Delineated Ichnographic Plans of All the Cities and Towns in the 17 Provinces of the Netherlands.
Theatrum ichnographicum omnium urbium et præcipuorum oppidorum Belgicarum XVII Theatrum ichnographicum omnium urbium et præcipuorum oppidorum Belgicarum XVII Provinciarum peraccurate delineatarum (Accurately delineated ichnographic plans of all the cities and towns in the seventeen Provinces of the Netherlands), commonly known as the De Wit Atlas, is a city atlas containing maps and prints of key monuments in Dutch cities. The name comes from its creator, Frederick de Wit (1630-1706), an influential cartographer, engraver,...- Contributor: Wit, Frederik De
- Date: 1699-01-01
- Resource: - 136 pages
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MapConquetes de Louis le grand. Catalog Record Only unk81057424 upgraded to RDA and LCCN 2021588744 replaced (ga15 2021-03-11)
- Contributor: Beaulieu, Sébastian De Pontault
- Date: 1694