Bavaria, Circle of

Containers:
Oversize_Folder 8
Scope and content:

(Wright Germany Map No. 7)

Le Cercle de Baviere Divisée en tout les Estats qui Composent

[The Circle of Bavaria divided into all the States that it make up.]

Shows towns, castles, churches, roads, rivers, lakes. Relief shown pictorially.

Johannes Condet - engraver

Chez Cóvens et Mortier, Amsterdam - publishers

copper engraving, hand- colored, elaborate cartouche,linen backed folding map of 4 sheets

64 cm x 50 cm

1 : 610,000

Title in margin: Bavariaæ Circuli et Elecoratati Nove Tabula

[The New Map of Bavarian Groups and Electorate]

Map appears in atlas titled : Atlas nouveau, contenant toutes les parties su Monde, ou sont exactement remarquees les empires, monarchies, royaumes, etats, republiques, &c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Geographe de sa Majeste. A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens & Corneille Mortier, sur le Vygendam.

Places:
Germany--Maps

Access and use

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