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Londinum Feracissimi Angliae Regni Metropolis : Geographicus Rare Antique Maps

Londinum Feracissimi Angliae Regni Metropolis : Geographicus Rare Antique Maps
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Lutetia vulgari Nomine Paris, Urbs Galliae Maxima, Sequana Navigabili Flumine Irrigatur : Geographicus Rare Antique Maps

Lutetia vulgari Nomine Paris, Urbs Galliae Maxima, Sequana Navigabili Flumine Irrigatur : Geographicus Rare Antique Maps
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Lutetia vulgari Nomine Paris, Urbs Galliae Maxima, Sequana Navigabili Flumine Irrigatur : Geographicus Rare Antique Maps

  1572 (undated)         1 : 10000 Description A handsome example of the Braun and Hogenberg s 1572 map and view of Paris, France. With the Seine flowing at center around the Île de la Cité, this view looks on Paris from the northwest, with the top oriented to the southeast. The city is presented from an equidistant bird s-eye perspective wherein all structures are rendered in view form, but from a uniform height and angle relative to all individual points. Fertile fields surround the city, and the river bustles with boats, suggesting richness and prosperity. In the bottom left corner, a man greets two women, all wearing clothing corresponding to the Spanish-influenced fashion norms of 1560 - 1570. The Bastille, a prison infamous even prior to the French Revolution, appears here at top center, surrounded by a moat. The 1550 bastion, appearing to the left of the main structure of the Bastille is also evident. The map s title Lutetia, is the Latin name for Paris which

Russiae, Moscoviae et Tartariae Descriptio Auctore Antonio Ienkensono Anglo, edita Londini Anno 1562 et dedicata illustriss: D Henrico Sÿdneo Wallie presidi : Geographicus Rare Antique Maps

Muscovy-ortelius-1570 $2,500.00 Title Russiae, Moscoviae et Tartariae Descriptio. Auctore Antonio Ienkensono Anglo, edita Londini Anno. 1562 et dedicata illustriss: D. Henrico Sÿdneo Wallie presidi.   1570 (undated)         1 : 12000000 This is a 1601 example of Abraham Ortelius Russia, Moscoviae et Tartariae , the first atlas map of Russia, and the first to be produced based on actual exploration. Its content is based on the travels of English merchant and diplomat Anthony Jenkinson, who visited Russia four times between 1557 and 1571. The map shows the lands revealed by Jenkinson s first voyage which lasted from 1557 to 1560. His map, which was provided to Ortelius, was completed after that voyage, in 1562. The Map Ortelius map spans from Latvia, Lithuania and the Black Sea in the west to the Ob River and the Syr Darya in the East. The south limits of the map are marked by the Caspian Sea and the Amu Darya River (Oxus, here spelled

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