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Reference 12949
Historical map of Germany and the central part of Europe during antiquity by Abraham Ortelius. With Germany, the Netherlands, Austria and parts of Switzerland, Poland and Hungary. In the south to Venice. With four cartouches. From 1595 onwards, a new plate (Van den Broecke, M.: Ortelius Atlas Maps, No. 200) was used with the grade numbers inside of the frame. This example comes from the Latin edition of the Parergon from 1624. Latin text on verso.
Cartographer | Abraham Ortelius |
Title | Germaniae Veteris, Typus. |
Publisher, Year | Balthasar Moretus, Antwerp, 1624 |
Plate Size | 36.2 x 48.0 cm (14.3 x 18.9 inches) |
Sheet Size | 47.5 x 58.7 cm (18.7 x 23.1 inches) |
Reference | Van den Broecke, M.: Ortelius Atlas Maps, No. 200; Van der Krogt, P.: Koeman's Atlantes Neerlandici, 2000H:31B |
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