Collection Items
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MapPeloponnesus hodie Moreæ Regnum : distincté divisum in omnes suas provincias, hodiernas atque veteres, cui et adiuguntur insulæ Cefalonia, Zante, Cerigo et St. Maura Relief shown pictorially. Originally printed on 3 sheets. LC copy imperfect: Fold-lined, annotated in ink on verso: 22. Includes ill. of lion with enslaved human figures shown in embellished title cartouche. Views of fortified towns in outer margins: Navarino -- Zarnata -- Casl. Tornese -- Corinto -- Malvasia -- Patrasso -- Coron -- Napoli di Romania -- Modon -- Misitra olun Sparta -- Atene...
- Contributor: Wit, Frederik De
- Date: 1688-01-01
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MapTabula geographica qua pars Rusiae Magnae : Pontus Euxinus seu Mare Nigrum et Tartaria Minor cum finitimis Bulgariae Romaniae et Natoliae Provinciis Relief shown pictorially. Watermark. Minimal level cataloging record. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.
- Contributor: Homann, Johann Baptist
- Date: 1720-01-01
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MapTypus generalis Ukrainae : sive Palatinatuum Podoliae, Kioviensis et Braczlaviensis terras nova delineatione exhibens Covers palatinates that are now part of central and southern Ukraine (at the time a part of the Russian Empire previously acquired by military conquest from the Ottoman Empire). Relief shown pictorially. In Latin. Unidentified meridian. Probable atlas plate removed from Peter Schenk's Atlas contractus. Amsterdam : [1705?]. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. Includes directory of...
- Contributor: Schenk, Peter - Valck, G. (Gerard)
- Date: 1705-01-01
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MapImperii Tvrcici Evropaei terra in primis Graecia : cum confinis ad intelligendos scriptores N.T. ceterospue graecos et latinos accomodata : in vsum Principis Iuventutis in heredem nati Dvcis Brvnsvico-Lvnebvrgi Caroli Wilhelmi Ferdinandi
Imperii Turcici Europaei terra in primis Graecia General-content map of the European part of the Ottoman Empire (with emphasis on Greece) and the eastern Mediterranean Sea region. Relief shown pictorially. In Latin (including place-names). Title printed in embellished cartouche (images of ancient coins). Prime meridian: Ferro. This map is similar to Map 13a in Johann Baptist Homann's "Grosser Atlas über die gantze Welt", Nürnberg, published by Johann Ernst Adelbulner, 1716 (Phillips...- Contributor: Harenberg, Johann Christoph - Homann Erben (Firm)
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MapOpulentissimum sinarum imperium juxta recentissimam delineationem in suas provincias disterminatum Relief shown pictorially. In pencil in lower right corner: W. Lowery. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.
- Contributor: Seutter, Matthaeus
- Date: 1740-01-01