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Ikbal Kutuphanesi Sahibi Huseyin
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Political map of Balkan States. Shows capitals and major cities.
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Esref, Mehmed, 1847-1912
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Color map on double page sheet, with 5 insets. Covers Greece, Cypress, Aegean Sea islands, parts of Europe and Turkey. Includes color coded reference.
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Meḥmed Remzi
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Black and white outline map of Balkan States on 2 pages. Includes 2 insets of Dardanelles and Athens and Piraeus.
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Meḥmed Remzi
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Black and white outline map of Balkan States on 2 pages. Includes 2 insets of Dardanelles and Athens and Piraeus.
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Meḥmed Remzi
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Hand color map on 2 pages, with manuscript geographical names. Includes 2 insets of Dardanelles and Athens and Piraeus.
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Hellert, J. J.
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Engraved plan of the Siege of Rhodes. Includes explanation. Map showing fortifications, roads and rivers. Relief shown by hachures and form lines.
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Hellert, J. J.
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Engraved map. Shows major cities and towns. Prime meridian is Ferro. Relief shown by hachures.
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Hellert, J. J.
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Engraved map, with inset: Plan actuel D'Athina. Shows major cities and towns. Includes legend. Prime meridian is Ferro. Relief shown by hachures.
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Hellert, J. J.
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Engraved map. Shows political boundaries, major cities and towns. Includes legend. Prime meridian is Ferro. Relief shown by hachures.
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[Nasrullah, Mehmet, Rushtu, Mehmet, Eshref, Mehmet]
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Detailed color map of Crete Island. Showing administrative boundaries, major cities, towns, roads, rivers and mountains. Relief shown by hachure.
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Kiepert, Heinrich, 1818-1899
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Color map. Covers Kos and surroundings. Shows Kiepert's exploration route from 1841-1888, place names, villages, railroads, rivers and mountains. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Prime meridian is Paris.
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[Bertius, Petrus, 1565-1629, cartographer., Lauremberg, Johann, 1590-1658]
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2 maps on one sheet: First map at the top is IMPERII CAROLI MAGNI by Petrus Bertius, 1630, 66cm x 99cm. Cpperplate engraving on 4 sheets, hand colour. Annotated with events from Charlemagne's era, each dated in Roman numerals and placed in the relevant geographical area, e.g. Gudfred's invasion of Frisia (810), Charlemagne's visit to Boulogne (811), and the sacking of Antwerp (835). The note on Portugal, meanwhile carries the date c. 1010. Frankish names for the winds at the left, around a compass. Title and dedication to Louis XIII of France in the top right corner, in a cartouche topped with the mythical arms of Charlemagne (Holy Roman Eagle impaled with the Valois fleur-de-lys), surmounted with the closed Imperial crown. List of the Frankish names for the months at the bottom, titled 'Nomina Mensivm Francica'. Second map below is Græcia Antiqua by Johann Lauremberg, 1660, 89cm x119cm. 1 map : copperplate engraving on 5 misaligned sheets, hand colour. Scale bars and title in the top right corner, in a cartouche flanked by peasant figures and livestock. In this copy the engraved title has been hidden behind an oval piece of paper inscribed 'GRÆCIA ANTIQUA'. Additional scale bars at the bottom of the map, on a sheet held above the waves by humanoid sea creatures. The substitute title has been lifted from Lauremberg's description of ancient Greece, which was published by Jansson in 1660 in a volume illustrated with historical maps. Although this is also an ancient map its title does not advertise the fact (moreover, the inclusion of a peasant dressed as an Ottoman would suggest the contrary), and the change of title may have been motivated by a desire to counter any uncertainty over the map's subject, perhaps in order to justify its pairing with the historical map of Carolingian Europe displayed immediately above.
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Fenner, Rest.
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Engraved map. Outline hand coloring. Relief shown by hachures.
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[Visscher, Nicolaes, 1649-1702, Schenk, Petrus, 1693-1775, Valck, Gerard, Valck, Leonard]
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Engraved hand colored in outline map of the Ottoman Empire in Europe, Asia, and Africa, extending from the Persian Gulf and Red Sea to the Mediterranean. Shows political and administrative boundaries, cities, towns, roads, landmarks, mountains and rivers. Relief shown pictorially. Includes notes.
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Heck, Johann Georg, 1795 -1857
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[Sanson, Nicolas, 1600-1667, Sanson, Guillaume (1633-1703)]
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[Sanson, Nicolas, 1600-1667, Sanson, Guillaume (1633-1703)]
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[Geographisches Institut (Weimar, Germany), Weiland, Carl Ferdinand, 1782 -1847]
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[Stieler, Adolf, Stulpnagel, F.v.]
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Revision of 1832, 1837 and 1845 editions.
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[Stieler, Adolf, Stulpnagel, F.v.]
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Revision of 1832, 1837 and 1845 editions.
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[Andriveau-Goujon, J., Soulier, E.]
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Relief shown by hachures. Paris prime meridian.
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