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Reference 12802
Early, beautiful coloured map of the Alsace (Basse-Alsace) by G. Mercator. This west-oriented map provides a depiction of the Rhine River's course, extending from Selz to Schoenau, encompassing a portion of Baden, and the region lying between St. Dié, Sarrebourg, Landau, Ettenheim, and Sélestat. The focal point of the map is the town of Saverne, which occupies a central position within the depicted area. From the French edition of the Atlas Novus, published in 1633.
Cartographer | Gerard Mercator |
Title | Alsatia inferior |
Publisher, Year | Henricus Hondius, Amsterdam, 1633 |
Plate Size | 36.2 x 43.0 cm (14.3 x 16.9 inches) |
Sheet Size | 48.1 x 57.0 cm (18.9 x 22.4 inches) |
Reference | Van der Krogt, P.: Koeman's Atlantes Neerlandici, 2521:1.2 |
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