A handsome and detailed map of Poland, that covers modern day Poland, Lithuania and parts of the Ukraine and Belarus. Ornamental cartouche at lower left.
Attractive map of Poland and Lithuania. Borders have changed and the area of the mapincludes parts of Ukraine, Belorussia and Russia. Emmanuel Bowen was one of the leading English mapmakers of the eighteenth-century, and was cartographer to both the French and English Royal Courts.
Clear and accurate map of early nineteenth-century Poland, makes reference to the constantly shifting borders between Russia, Prussia and Austria. Four scales at lower left, title at top left. John Cary was considered 'the most representative, able and prolific of English cartographers'. Tooley ...
Handsome map of Poland, which at the time included parts of Lithuania, Latvia and the Ukraine. The New General Atlas was one of the most accurate and best produced atlases of the day. John Thomson’s ‘County Atlas of Scotland’ is generally considered the finest of its kind.
Attractive map of Poland, which at the time extented over much of the eastern part of Germany, and into Ukraine and Belorussia. Maps by Sanson in original colour are rare. Nicolas Sanson was founder of the French school of mapmakers, at a time when the leadership in European cartography passed from ...
Map of northern Poland, north to left of map, strapwork title cartouche to left. Matthaus Quad was a German cartographer based in Cologne which, at the time was the centre for German cartography. This map is from his Fascilus Geographicus. It was printed by Johannes Bussemacher.
In the mid-eighteenth century, French mapmaking was at its peak. Brion de la Tour was one of its most prolific cartographers. This beautiful decorated map, elegantly surrounded by an ornate engraved uncoloured frame, is a fine example of the period.
A detailed map of Poland and Lithuania, indicating Kingdom of Poland (dependency of Russia), Russian, Austrian and Prussian Poland as the country was divided at the time.
Attractive little map of Poland, scales at top left, title cartouche at lower left. Petrus Bertius was a professor of mathematics and librarian at Leyden University. As well as being a prolific writer on mathematical, historical and theological subjects he is known as a cartographer for his ...
Clear and accurate map of Prussia in what is now northern Poland. Title at top left, four scales below. John Cary was considered 'the most representative, able and prolific of English cartographers'. Tooley says, 'As an engraver he was elegant and exact with fine clear lettering and great ...
Map of Prussia and adjacent states. Most of the area covered by the map is in modern-day Poland.The New General Atlas was one of the most accurate and best produced atlases of the day. John Thomson’s ‘County Atlas of Scotland’ is generally considered the finest of its kind.
This clear and detailed map covers much of North West Germany, and Poland. Although much of Bonne’s work was concerned with maritime charts, he issued other works, often including work by other cartographers.
This beautiful map, accurate and concise, is from John Cary’s Universal Atlas. This was a compact version of his General Atlas, and shows the high standard of design, printing, and geographical accuracy that has led many to consider Cary as the finest of English map-makers.
In the mid-eighteenth century, French mapmaking was at its peak. Brion de la Tour was one of its most prolific cartographers. This beautiful decorated little map, elegantly surrounded by an ornate engraved uncoloured frame, is a fine example of the period.
The map covers the borderlands between Poland and Germany, and in the south, the Czech Republic. At lower left there is a decorated cartouche with a rural scene.Antonio Zatta was one of the leading cartographers and publishers of the time, and his Atlante Novissimo was one of the most beautifully ...
Map of Poland, which at the time, included, Lithuania and parts of ther Ukraine. Thomas Brown was an Edinburgh Bookseller and Publisher of the late 18th and early 19th century. The maps from his General Atlas are on the cusp between the decorative maps of the eighteenth century and the more ...
This beautiful map, accurate and concise, is from John Cary’s Universal Atlas. This was a compact version of his General Atlas, and shows the high standard of design, printing, and geographical accuracy that has led many to consider Cary as the finest of English map-makers.