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Catalogue Summer 2012
The European Towns in Braun & Hogenberg's Town Atlas, 1572-1617
The Puocession Poutuait of Queen Elizabeth I
Erudite Eyes
For People Who Love Early Maps Early Love Who People for 141 No
Conf20071116europalia Hand-Out 40Pa4v7.Pub
Rare Antique Maps Hartman Schedel «Liber Chronicarum» Four Lithographs by Fridtjof Nansen, a Photo Negative of «Fram», and 35 Original Illustrations from W.M
42 • Cartography in the German Lands, 1450–1650
Historical Periodical.2 Attention Was Called to the Work of a Russian Scholar, 0
Maps, Fictions, and Facts: Representations of the City in Literature and Film
For People Who Love Early Maps Early Love Who People for 151 No
Commercial Cartography and Map Production in the Low Countries, 1500 – Ca
ABRAHAM ORTELIUS Y GEORG HOEFNAGEL EN ITALIA (Invierno De 1577-78) Quintana
Warwick.Ac.Uk/Lib-Publications
Cosmographer Networks of Sebastian Münster, Gerard Mercator, and Abraham Ortelius (1540-1570)
Marginalia in Cartography
The Visual Prints of Frans Hogenberg
Altea Galleryaltea Catalogue No1 Catalogue
Top View
Cosmopolitan Renaissance: Prints in the Age of Exchange 186 Stephanie Leitch
Draughtsman Engineers Serving the Spanish Monarchy in the Sixteenth to Eighteenth Centuries
Part One: Single Sheet Maps and Maps Bound in Atlases
Chorein of the Pirate: on the Origin of the Dutch Seascape
Map Projections in the Renaissance John P
60 • Scandinavian Renaissance Cartography William R
A Portfolio of Interesting Maps Through Time
Cartographica in Den Frankfurter Messekatalogen Georg Willers Von 1564 Bis 1592 : Beiträge Zur Kartographiegeschichtlichen Quellenkunde
Civitates Orbis Terrarum
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The Frigid Golden Age: Experiencing Climate Change in the Dutch Republic, 1560-1720
Picturing North African Ci Es in the Sixteenth Century
Cities at War in Early Modern Europe Martha Pollak Frontmatter More Information
European Cartographers and the Ottoman World 1500–1750: Maps
Cities Around the World: the Plans and Views of Braun & Hogenberg