Bohemia.
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- Oversize_Folder 5
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(Wright Germany Map No. 4)
Le Royaume de Boheme divisée en ses douze Cercles. Carte Reduite fur celle de 25 Feuilles par Müller.
[The Kingdom of Bohemia divided into its twelve Circles. Map Reduced to 25 Sheets by Müller.]
Reduced version of Müller's 25 sheet map, Relief shown pictorially.
Johann Christoph Müller - cartographer
Johann Condet - engraver
Chez Cóvens et Mortier, Amsterdam - publishers
copper engraving, hand-colored, elaborate cartouche, linen backed folding map of 4 sheets
49 cm x 55 cm
1 : 670,000
Engraved vignettes in the four corners, upper left shows a small view of Prague.
Title in upper margin:Mappa totius Regni Bohemie in duodecim circulos divisæ cum comitatu glacensi et districtu egrano &c.
[A map of the whole of the Kingdom of Bohemia, etc., according to the twelve rings were divided with the company Glacensi and the District of Egrano
- Places:
- Germany--Maps
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