
Maps of United States - Early America 1400-1800
A map of the Chesapeake Bay and Delaware Bay region in 1652 showing the early European settlements of Providence (Annapolis), Fort Christina, and Fort Nassau, and the areas of the Kent Company, Anne Arundel Company, Charles Company, and St. Mary's Co...
Going for Baroque: The Iconography of the Ornamental Map - Harvard Map ...
Published by Visscher in 1652, Americae nova descriptio is the sixth state of Pieter van der Keere’s 1614 map of the same title. It was closely modeled on Willem Blaeu’s wall map of 1608, America quarta pars orbis, which included many of the same city views and images of …
Map, Available Online, 1652 | Library of Congress
These maps record the evolution of cities illustrating the development and nature of economic activities, educational and religious facilities, parks, street patterns and widths, and transportation systems.
Old Map of Paris 1652
2025年2月13日 · 1652 was a particularly eventful year in Paris due to political turmoil and civil war. The year was marked by significant events in the context of the Fronde, a series of civil wars in France between 1648 and 1653.
General Maps, Available Online, 1650 to 1659 | Library of Congress
Sheet issued as part of a set of 5 maps; one map covers entire world and 4 maps cover individual continents. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.
Exploration: 1600 to 1700 — Holcomb Map Collection
24. de Fer - L'Amerique, divisee selon l [']etendue de ses principales parties, et dont les points principaux sont placez sur les observations de messieurs de l'Academie Royale des Sciences …
1652 Jansson Map of Europe in Antiquity
An exceptional c. 1652 map of Europe by Jan Jansson. Centered on Italy, this map covers from Spain to Greece and from England to northern Africa. Designed by Frans van Haren (Haraeus), a Dutch theologian and globe maker active from about …
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Historians criticized the map as uninformative (no Vilnius, Trakai, Kaunas, etc.) and as an imprecise copy of Ortelius' or J. Jansonius’ maps. Created to. illustrate the expansion of Protestantism in Lithuania. Published six times between. 1650 and 1678. his double-page map, executed while Sanson was officially "Geographer to the King."
Old Maps of Paris
Old Maps of Paris is a project that brings together old public domain maps into an easy to browse and view platform.
Pl. XVIII bis. Paris en 1652. by Gomboust, Jacques - Old Maps Online
Paris en 1652. Map provided by David Rumsey. Author is Gomboust, Jacques and published by Imprimerie Nationale in 1900. The easy-to-use getaway to historical maps in libraries around the world..