Austria, Circle of
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- Oversize_Folder 6
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(Wright Germany Map No. 25)
Cercle d'Autriche, divisé en toutes ses Provinces, taut Civiles qu'Ecclésiastiques.
[Circle of Austria, divided into all its Provinces, Civil and Ecclesiastical.]
The Austrian Circle of the Holy Roma Empire included parts of present-day Germany, Italy, Slovenia and Switzerland. Relief shown pictorially.
Louis Brion de la Tour, Geographer to the King - cartographer
Louis Desnos and Louis Brion de la Tour, Paris - publishers
copper engraving, hand colored, decorative cartouche and border, linen backed folding map of 2 sheets
28 cm x 32 cm
1 : 3,330,000
Map appears in Atlas général, civil et ecclésiastique, méthodique et élémentaire pour l'étude de la géographie et de l'histoire. Louis Brion de La Tour. 1766.
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