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Composite Map: Sheets I-XXV. General-Karte von Europa in 25 Blattern.
Scheda, Joseph Ritter (...
Composite Map: Sheets I...
1847
Case Map
 
Author
Scheda, Joseph Ritter (1815-1888)
Note
With the map of Iraq and the Table instead of the Geological map
Composite Map: Sheets I-XXV. General-Karte von Europa in 25 Blattern.
Scheda, Joseph Ritter (...
Composite Map: Sheets I...
1847
Case Map
 
Author
Scheda, Joseph Ritter (1815-1888)
Note
With the Geological map instead of the map of Iraq.
Composite: Karte des Russischen reichs in Europa in 6 blattern
Kiepert, Heinrich, 1818...
Composite: Karte des Ru...
1868
Case Map
 
Author
Kiepert, Heinrich, 1818-1899
Note
Composite map: sheets 1-6. 2nd edition of map of Russian in Europe on 6 sheets .
Composite map) General-Karte von der Europaischen Turkei.
Kiepert, Heinrich, 1818...
Composite map) General-...
1853
Case Map
 
Author
Kiepert, Heinrich, 1818-1899
Note
Composite map of sheets: North West, North East, South West and South East. General map of European Turkey. Edited and Drawn by Heinrich Kierpert. 1 map on 4 sheets.
Composite Map: Map Exhibiting the Great Post Roads, Physical and Political Divisions of Europe.
Arrowsmith, Aaron
Composite Map: Map Exhi...
1810
Case Map
 
Author
Arrowsmith, A.
Composite: Map of Europe.
Arrowsmith, Aaron
Composite: Map of Europ...
1796
Case Map
 
Author
Arrowsmith, Aaron
Note
All four sheets joined as one. Four sheets, dissected and mounted on linen. The title cartouche is a view of the Iron Bridge over the Severn River at Coalbrookdale, which opened in 1781, the world's first arch bridge made out of cast iron. The map is dedicated to the famous English naturalist Joseph Banks (with his oval portrait, not shown on later states of the map) who was the botanist on Cook's first circumnavigation, and was involved with the Vancouver voyages and William Bligh's breadfruit mission. This map shows Arrowsmith's dense cartographic style used in areas where the landscape was known (Europe) as contrasted to his sparse style where much of the landscape was unknown (Americas, Africa).
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