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Scheda, Josef, Ritter von, 1815-1888
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1 color map of Ottoman Empire in Europe and Kingdom of Greece on 13 sheets, dissected and mounted on linen; 193 x 151, sheets 53 x 53 or smaller, folded into half leather black slipcase with title "General-Karte der Europ Turkei und des Konigr Griechenland" in gilt. Relief shown by shading. Includes index map on additional sheet and inset "Plan von Constantinopel" on sheet XI. Map shows political and administrative divisions, cities, towns, roads, rivers, lakes and landmarks. Includes legend, abbreviation table and statistical table.
Author
Scheda, Josef, Ritter von, 1815-1888
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1 color map of Ottoman Empire in Europe and Kingdom of Greece on 13 sheets, dissected and mounted on linen; 193 x 151, sheets 53 x 53 or smaller, folded into half leather black slipcase with title "General-Karte der Europ Turkei und des Konigr Griechenland" in gilt. Relief shown by shading. Includes index map on additional sheet and inset "Plan von Constantinopel" on sheet XI. Map shows political and administrative divisions, cities, towns, roads, rivers, lakes and landmarks. Includes legend, abbreviation table and statistical table.
Author
Scheda, Josef, Ritter von, 1815-1888
Note
1 color map of Ottoman Empire in Europe and Kingdom of Greece on 13 sheets, dissected and mounted on linen; 193 x 151, sheets 53 x 53 or smaller, folded into half leather black slipcase with title "General-Karte der Europ Turkei und des Konigr Griechenland" in gilt. Relief shown by shading. Includes index map on additional sheet and inset "Plan von Constantinopel" on sheet XI. Map shows political and administrative divisions, cities, towns, roads, rivers, lakes and landmarks. Includes legend, abbreviation table and statistical table.
Author
Scheda, Josef, Ritter von, 1815-1888
Note
1 color map of Ottoman Empire in Europe and Kingdom of Greece on 13 sheets, dissected and mounted on linen; 193 x 151, sheets 53 x 53 or smaller, folded into half leather black slipcase with title "General-Karte der Europ Turkei und des Konigr Griechenland" in gilt. Relief shown by shading. Includes index map on additional sheet and inset "Plan von Constantinopel" on sheet XI. Map shows political and administrative divisions, cities, towns, roads, rivers, lakes and landmarks. Includes legend, abbreviation table and statistical table.
Author
Scheda, Josef, Ritter von, 1815-1888
Note
1 color map of Ottoman Empire in Europe and Kingdom of Greece on 13 sheets, dissected and mounted on linen; 193 x 151, sheets 53 x 53 or smaller, folded into half leather black slipcase with title "General-Karte der Europ Turkei und des Konigr Griechenland" in gilt. Relief shown by shading. Includes index map on additional sheet and inset "Plan von Constantinopel" on sheet XI. Map shows political and administrative divisions, cities, towns, roads, rivers, lakes and landmarks. Includes legend, abbreviation table and statistical table.
Author
Scheda, Josef, Ritter von, 1815-1888
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Composite map of Ottoman Empire in Europe and Kingdom of Greece, sheets 1-13.
Author
Scheda, Josef, Ritter von, 1815-1888
Note
1 color map of Ottoman Empire in Europe and Kingdom of Greece on 13 sheets, dissected and mounted on linen; 193 x 151, sheets 53 x 53 or smaller, folded into half leather black slipcase with title "General-Karte der Europ Turkei und des Konigr Griechenland" in gilt. Relief shown by shading. Includes index map on additional sheet and inset "Plan von Constantinopel" on sheet XI. Map shows political and administrative divisions, cities, towns, roads, rivers, lakes and landmarks. Includes legend, abbreviation table and statistical table.
Author
Scheda, Josef, Ritter von, 1815-1888
Note
1 color map of Ottoman Empire in Europe and Kingdom of Greece on 13 sheets, dissected and mounted on linen; 193 x 151, sheets 53 x 53 or smaller, folded into half leather black slipcase with title "General-Karte der Europ Turkei und des Konigr Griechenland" in gilt. Relief shown by shading. Includes index map on additional sheet and inset "Plan von Constantinopel" on sheet XI. Map shows political and administrative divisions, cities, towns, roads, rivers, lakes and landmarks. Includes legend, abbreviation table and statistical table.
Author
Scheda, Josef, Ritter von, 1815-1888
Note
1 color map of Ottoman Empire in Europe and Kingdom of Greece on 13 sheets, dissected and mounted on linen; 193 x 151, sheets 53 x 53 or smaller, folded into half leather black slipcase with title "General-Karte der Europ Turkei und des Konigr Griechenland" in gilt. Relief shown by shading. Includes index map on additional sheet and inset "Plan von Constantinopel" on sheet XI. Map shows political and administrative divisions, cities, towns, roads, rivers, lakes and landmarks. Includes legend, abbreviation table and statistical table.
Author
Scheda, Josef, Ritter von, 1815-1888
Note
1 color map of Ottoman Empire in Europe and Kingdom of Greece on 13 sheets, dissected and mounted on linen; 193 x 151, sheets 53 x 53 or smaller, folded into half leather black slipcase with title "General-Karte der Europ Turkei und des Konigr Griechenland" in gilt. Relief shown by shading. Includes index map on additional sheet and inset "Plan von Constantinopel" on sheet XI. Map shows political and administrative divisions, cities, towns, roads, rivers, lakes and landmarks. Includes legend, abbreviation table and statistical table.
Author
Scheda, Josef, Ritter von, 1815-1888
Note
1 color map of Ottoman Empire in Europe and Kingdom of Greece on 13 sheets, dissected and mounted on linen; 193 x 151, sheets 53 x 53 or smaller, folded into half leather black slipcase with title "General-Karte der Europ Turkei und des Konigr Griechenland" in gilt. Relief shown by shading. Includes index map on additional sheet and inset "Plan von Constantinopel" on sheet XI. Map shows political and administrative divisions, cities, towns, roads, rivers, lakes and landmarks. Includes legend, abbreviation table and statistical table.
Author
Scheda, Josef, Ritter von, 1815-1888
Note
1 color map of Ottoman Empire in Europe and Kingdom of Greece on 13 sheets, dissected and mounted on linen; 193 x 151, sheets 53 x 53 or smaller, folded into half leather black slipcase with title "General-Karte der Europ Turkei und des Konigr Griechenland" in gilt. Relief shown by shading. Includes index map on additional sheet and inset "Plan von Constantinopel" on sheet XI. Map shows political and administrative divisions, cities, towns, roads, rivers, lakes and landmarks. Includes legend, abbreviation table and statistical table.
Author
Scheda, Josef, Ritter von, 1815-1888
Note
1 color map of Ottoman Empire in Europe and Kingdom of Greece on 13 sheets, dissected and mounted on linen; 193 x 151, sheets 53 x 53 or smaller, folded into half leather black slipcase with title "General-Karte der Europ Turkei und des Konigr Griechenland" in gilt. Relief shown by shading. Includes index map on additional sheet and inset "Plan von Constantinopel" on sheet XI. Map shows political and administrative divisions, cities, towns, roads, rivers, lakes and landmarks. Includes legend, abbreviation table and statistical table.
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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.
Author
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.
Author
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.
Author
Scheda, Josef, Ritter von, 1815-1888
Note
1 color map of Ottoman Empire in Europe and Kingdom of Greece on 13 sheets, dissected and mounted on linen; 193 x 151, sheets 53 x 53 or smaller, folded into half leather black slipcase with title "General-Karte der Europ Turkei und des Konigr Griechenland" in gilt. Relief shown by shading. Includes index map on additional sheet and inset "Plan von Constantinopel" on sheet XI. Map shows political and administrative divisions, cities, towns, roads, rivers, lakes and landmarks. Includes legend, abbreviation table and statistical table.
Author
Scheda, Josef, Ritter von, 1815-1888
Note
1 color map of Ottoman Empire in Europe and Kingdom of Greece on 13 sheets, dissected and mounted on linen; 193 x 151, sheets 53 x 53 or smaller, folded into half leather black slipcase with title "General-Karte der Europ Turkei und des Konigr Griechenland" in gilt. Relief shown by shading. Includes index map on additional sheet and inset "Plan von Constantinopel" on sheet XI. Map shows political and administrative divisions, cities, towns, roads, rivers, lakes and landmarks. Includes legend, abbreviation table and statistical table.
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Kiepert, Heinrich, 1818-1899
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General map of European Turkey. Edited and Drawn by Heinrich Kierpert. 1 map on 4 sheets, each sheet in 4 sections folded into brown cloth case 34x24.5, with title "Turkey in Europe" pasted on the front cover, with accompanied 8 pages of explanatory text by Heinrich Kiepert "Erlauterungen zur general karte der Europaischen Turkie ..." Map engraved by W. u. C Kratz in Weimar, in commission By Dietrich Reimer, 1853. Terrain by Carl Ohmann in Berlin. Map shows political and administrative boundaries, regions, rivers, lakes, mountains, cities, towns, major roads, railroads, etc. Relief shown by hachures.
Author
Fenner, Rest.
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Engraved map. Outline hand coloring. Relief shown by hachures.
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Arrowsmith, Aaron
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"Arrowsmith's large and detailed map of the Ottoman Empire and the Black Sea. By the beginning of the nineteenth century the Ottoman Empire had fallen some way from the lofty heights of 1683, when it had threatened the gates of Vienna. The Russo-Turkish wars of the eighteenth century most notably that of 1768-1774 weakened the Empire considerably, and by the time of the present map's publication many of the Great European powers believed her break-up to be imminent.The ramifications of the Empire's gradual decline became know as the Eastern Question; with Britain, Austria, France, and Russia increasingly using the Empire as a pawn in their diplomatic games. At the time of the production of the map during the Napoleonic War - Britain was increasingly concerned by both Russian and French involvement in Ottoman affairs. She feared not only Russian designs on Constantinople and her wish for a Mediterranean port; but also that control by either power of the Eastern Mediterranean would lead to British interests - most notably in India being severely compromised." (Lyon and Turnbull).
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Arrowsmith, Aaron
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"Arrowsmith's large and detailed map of the Ottoman Empire and the Black Sea. By the beginning of the nineteenth century the Ottoman Empire had fallen some way from the lofty heights of 1683, when it had threatened the gates of Vienna. The Russo-Turkish wars of the eighteenth century most notably that of 1768-1774 weakened the Empire considerably, and by the time of the present map's publication many of the Great European powers believed her break-up to be imminent.The ramifications of the Empire's gradual decline became know as the Eastern Question; with Britain, Austria, France, and Russia increasingly using the Empire as a pawn in their diplomatic games. At the time of the production of the map during the Napoleonic War - Britain was increasingly concerned by both Russian and French involvement in Ottoman affairs. She feared not only Russian designs on Constantinople and her wish for a Mediterranean port; but also that control by either power of the Eastern Mediterranean would lead to British interests - most notably in India being severely compromised." (Lyon and Turnbull).
Author
Arrowsmith, Aaron
Note
"Arrowsmith's large and detailed map of the Ottoman Empire and the Black Sea. By the beginning of the nineteenth century the Ottoman Empire had fallen some way from the lofty heights of 1683, when it had threatened the gates of Vienna. The Russo-Turkish wars of the eighteenth century most notably that of 1768-1774 weakened the Empire considerably, and by the time of the present map's publication many of the Great European powers believed her break-up to be imminent.The ramifications of the Empire's gradual decline became know as the Eastern Question; with Britain, Austria, France, and Russia increasingly using the Empire as a pawn in their diplomatic games. At the time of the production of the map during the Napoleonic War - Britain was increasingly concerned by both Russian and French involvement in Ottoman affairs. She feared not only Russian designs on Constantinople and her wish for a Mediterranean port; but also that control by either power of the Eastern Mediterranean would lead to British interests - most notably in India being severely compromised." (Lyon and Turnbull).
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