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[Ancient] World Map (Reproduction)
Reproduction of Medieval? map of world, all text in Latin. Black and white. Fanciful illustrations around border.
Nova Totius Terrarum Orbis Geographica (1635) (Reproduction)
Reproduction of world map dated 1635. Map is border with cartouches with illustrations representing the planets, seasons, the 7 wonders of the world, and the 4 elements of earth, air, fire and water. (Map 0545 is a duplicate from another publisher at a different size.)
Nova Totius Terrarum Orbis Geographica (1635) (Reproduction)
Reproduction of world map dated 1635. Map is border with cartouches with illustrations representing the planets, seasons, the 7 wonders of the world, and the 4 elements of earth, air, fire and water. (Map 0542 is a duplicate from another publisher at a different size.)
Generale Ptholemei (1520) (Reproduction)
Reproduction of woodcut map of the world, dated 1520.
Americae Nova Tabula 1635 (Reproduction)
Reproduction of map of North and South America, by Dutch cartographer Willem Blaeu, dated 1635. Colored, text in Latin. Map is surrounded on borders by small illustrations of important geographical locations, cities, and illustrations of various indian tribes and indigenous peoples.
Nova Orbis Tabula (1680) (Reproduction)
Reproduction of world map dated 1680. Borders contain very elaborate illustrations of mythological scenes.
Nova Totius Terrarum Orbis Geographica (Reproduction)
Reproduction of medieval world map, undated. Borders are filled with illustrations of the 4 elements of earth, air, fire and water.
America (1626) (Reproduction)
Reproduction of map of North and South America, dated 1626. Lightly tinted. Text in English. Cartouches around border show illustrations of native peoples, and major settlements and forts.
County Map of the State of Texas
Map shows the counties of Texas, with parts of surrounding states and territories, though with less detail. An inset shows the plan of Galveston, Texas, and vicinity. Map comes from pages 38 and 39 of a larger book.
A Map of the Country between Lynchburg and New-River, Shewing in Red Lines the Surveys made for a Connexion between Them (in six parts)
Maps show the geography of the area between Lynchburg and the New River. Reproduction is a photocopy.
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