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Catholic Belgium, Picardy, Luxembourg, and Lorraine, 1744

 Item — Oversize_Folder: 7
Identifier: id189623

Scope and Contents

(Wright Belgium/Holland Map No. 7)

Germaniæ Interioris sive Belgii pars Meridionalis exhibens X. Provinncias Catholiic, cum confinis Galliæ Germ, Hollandiæ recentissime et curatissime in lucem edita

[The more important provinces of the interior of Germany, or the Netherlands, part of the South exhibiting 10 Catholiic, bordering with the Germany, France, Holland, in the light of what had lately published, and recently edited]

Relief shown pictorially.

Matthaeus Seutter, Ausburg - geographer

Matthaeus Seutter, Ausburg - publisher

copper engraving, hand-colored, decorative cartouche,canvas backed folding map of 4 sheets

50 cmx 57 cm

1 : 840,000

Inset: Ostend - Plan of Ostend

Map appears in Composite Seutter Atlas - A composite atlas of maps primarily by Mattaeus Seutter

Dates

  • Creation: 1744

Creator

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Extent

From the Collection: 3.30 Linear Feet

Language

From the Collection: English

Repository Details

Part of the Special Collections Research Center Repository

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