Antwerpt and the country east and south
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- Oversize_Folder 3
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(Wright Belgium/Holland Map No. 13)
Tetrarchiæ Antwerpiensis pars Meridionalis, una cum Mechliniensi Dominio in Ejusdsem Ditiones Subjacentes accuratissime Divisa
[The eastern part of the Tetrachy of Antwerpt, most carefully, together with the Mechlinien dominion was divided, in the Ejusdsem for jurisdiction of Subjacentes]
Covers the area stretching from the region west of Antwerp, Mersel to the North, Eersel Vryh to the East and Mechelen - Haren to the South. Lines of Brabant shown.Relief shown pictorially.
Nikolaus Visscher III, Amsterdam - geographer
Nikolaus Visscher III, Amsterdam - publisher
copper engraving,hand-colored,canvas backed folding map of 4 sheets
50 cm x 58 cm
1 : 133,000
Legend of symbols representing cities, villages, castles and water mills shown.
Map appears in Vissher's atlas titled : Atlas maior sive collectio mapparum variis autoribus. 1677.
- Places:
- Belgium--Maps
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