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Rhenvs Fluviorum (With) Danvbivs, Fluvius Europæ Maximus
Blaeu, Willem Janszoon,...
Rhenvs Fluviorum (With)...
1635
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Author
Blaeu, Willem Janszoon, 1571-1638
Note
2 maps on 1 sheet. Top is Rhenvs Fluviorum: 1 map : copperplate engraving, hand colour. Oriented with north at the right. Scale bars in the top left, below a row of putti holding the arms of the provinces and states lining the river from source to estuary: the lands of the Helvetii (mythical?), Alsace, the Palatinate, the Archbishoprics of Mainz, Trier and Cologne, the Duchy of Cleves, and the Dutch provinces of Gelderland, Utrecht, and Holland. Dedication to Andries Bicker (1586-1652) in the top right corner, in a cartouche surmounted with Bicker's arms. Accompanied by a personfication of (?) Justice at the left. Title in the bottom right, on a tablet next to a pool filled by multiple river gods, with the infant Bacchus above. Together with the identically-sized map of the Danube pasted immediately below, this sheet was engraved as a replacement for two maps published in the earliest German editions of Blaeu's new atlas (1634 and 1635), which were no more than revised extracts from his wall chart of Germany. Both substitutes were first printed in the Latin, French and Dutch editions of the altas published in 1635, and continued to appear in permutations of the atlas until the early 1670s. Bottome map is Danvbivs, Fluvius Europæ Maximus: 1 map : copperplate engraving, hand colour. Title in the top right corner, flanked by groups of oppsing figures: at the left Faith and Philip II, and at the right a Turk and Irreligion, who treads on a crucifix. Scale bars in the bottom left corner, below a group of (occasionally Michelangelesque) river gods. Together with the identically-sized map of the Rhine pasted immediately above, this sheet was engraved as a replacement for two maps published in the earliest German editions of Blaeu's new atlas (1634 and 1635), which were no more than revised extracts from his wall chart of Germany. Both substitutes were first printed in the Latin, French and Dutch editions of the altas published in 1635, and continued to appear in permutations of the atlas until the early 1670s.
Ostliches Deutschland oder Bohmen, Mahren und Schlesien.
Stieler, Adolf; Berghau...
Ostliches Deutschland o...
1875
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Author
[Stieler, Adolf, Berghaus, Hermann]
Note
Outline color map with cross section elevation chart of the local mountains.
94. Carte pour servir a l'histoire de la Formation Territoriale de l'Empire d'Autruche.
Dussieux, L.
94. Carte pour servir a...
1854
World Atlas
 
Author
Dussieux, L.
Germany.
Cummins Map Co.
Germany.
1925
[State Atlas, World Atl...
 
Author
Cummins Map Co.
Note
Date estimated.
Mittel-Ostliches Deutschland. (East Central Germany).
Stieler, Adolf
Mittel-Ostliches Deutsc...
1853
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Author
Stieler, Adolf
Note
Revision of 1822 edition.
Mittel-Ostliches Deutschland. (East Central Germany).
Stieler, Adolf
Mittel-Ostliches Deutsc...
1850
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Author
Stieler, Adolf
Note
Revision of 1822 edition.
Ostliches Deutschland oder Bohmen, Mahren, und Schlesien. (East Central Germany).
Stieler, Adolf; Berghau...
Ostliches Deutschland o...
1873
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Author
[Berghaus, Hermann, Stieler, Adolf]
Note
Shows profile of mountains.
Mittel-Ostliches Deutschland. (East Central Germany).
Stieler, Adolf
Mittel-Ostliches Deutsc...
1834
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Author
Stieler, Adolf
Note
Revision of 1822 edition.
Central Europe.
Bayer, Herbert; Contain...
Central Europe.
1953
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Author
[Bayer, Herbert, Container Corporation of America]
Note
Map and graphics showing principal resources, population, occupations, manufacturing, mineral production, agriculture, and land use. Includes brief history and description of state's features. Relief depicted by hachures and hypsometric tints.
Europa Centrale.
Instituto Geographico d...
Europa Centrale.
1952
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Author
Instituto Geographico di Agostini
Note
Relief shown as combined hachures, shaded relief, and hypsometric tints.
Germany.
Johnson, A.J.
Germany.
1865
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Author
Johnson, A.J.
Note
In full color by state. Relief shown by hachures. Meridians Greenwich and Washington D.C.
Czechoslovakia, German Democratic Republic. Pergamon World Atlas.
Polish Army Topography ...
Czechoslovakia, German ...
1967
World Atlas
 
Author
Polish Army Topography Service
Note
Eight detailed maps of Erzgebirge, Elbe Gorge, Liberec Region, Berlin, Postock, Thuringia, Leipzig, and The Harz.
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