Bat. cum Privil. Ordin. Gener, Belgii Faederati--Title cartouche., Features include ornate title cartouche (top left) with cherubs, male and female figures and royal coat-of-arms supported by lion and unicorn, arms of Scotland supported by cherubs (above scale cartouche at top right), compass indicator and coasts shaded outwards., In Latin with some place names in English; explanations and title for index to places in Dutch and English., No. 7 of 69 maps bound together in composite atlas., Relief shown pictorially., Scale [ca. 1:960 000]., Scale statement reads: Milliaria Germanica Communia 15 in uno Gradu, with scale bar graded [0]-10; Milliaria Scotica Communia quorum 50 in uno Gradu, with scale bar graded [0]-34; Milliaria Gallica quae et Horae Itineris 20 in uno Gradu, with scale bar graded [0]-14., Shows grid, rivers and tributaries, lochs (shaded), trees, place and county names, settlements (symbols classified by importance in legend), territorial boundaries., Shows Scotland including the Hebrides and Orkney Islands., and The four cardinal points are written in the borders.
Appears in Schenk's Atlas contractus [ca. 1700]., Bar scales in milliaria Germanica communia, milliaria Gallica sive horae itineris, milliaria Italia, and milliaria Anglica., Ferro meridian., Includes decorative vignette in upper left of map., No. 48 of 69 maps bound together in composite atlas., Relief shown pictorially., and Scale [ca. 1:330 000].
Publisher:
[Peter Schenck]
Subject (Geographic):
Belgium --Maps --Early works to 1800 and Flanders --Maps --Early works to 1800
Bar scales given in mill. Germanica sive geometrica 15 in uno gradu and milliaria Gallica magna sive horae itineris., No. 14 of 69 maps bound together in composite atlas., Relief shown pictorially., and Scale [ca. 1:680 000].
Bar scales given in Italian miles and com[m]on leagues of France., I. Harris, sc., Longitude east from London., No. 18 of 69 maps bound together in composite atlas., Relief shown pictorially., and Scale [ca. 1:2 300 000].
Publisher:
Improved and sold by Robt. Morden and Christopr. Browne at the Atlas in Cornhill and the Globe ye Westend of St. Pauls
Subject (Geographic):
Italy --History --1559-1789 --Maps and Italy --Maps --Early works to 1800