Hase, Johann Matthias, 1684-1742 Homann Erben (Firm) Mayer, Tobias, 1723-1762
Published / Created:
1745
Call Number:
1975 Folio 31
Collection Title:
[Atlas factice of 42 maps, produced by the Homann Erben firm]
Image Count:
1
Alternative Title:
Basse Silesie qui comprend les Principautes de Schweidnitz, de Iauer, de Glogau, de Breslau, de Liegnitz, de Brieg, de Wolau, de Oels & de Sagan and Ducatus Silesiae tabula geographica prima inferiorem eius partem
Publisher:
Homann Erben
Subject (Geographic):
Silesia, Lower (Poland and Germany) --Maps --Early works to 1800
Emblemes sacrez svr le tres-saint et tres-adorable sacrement de l'evcharistie and Orpheus eucharisticus. French
Description:
"Acheué d'imprimer pour la premiere fois le 20. Ianuier 1666"--Colophon., Binding: green morocco, with interior dentelles., Chesneau identified as author in censors' permission and in privilege. His Orpheus eucharisticus (published by Lambert in 1657) was translated into French and shortened by Augustin Lubin., Signatures: pi² [dagger]⁴ A-M⁸ N⁶., and The "embleme dedicatoire" and 100 numbered emblems were etched by Albert Flamen. Cf. Landwehr.
Publisher:
Chez Florentin Lambert ...,
Subject (Name):
Flamen, Albert, active 17th century., Lambert, Florentin, -1693 or 1694, printer., and Lubin, Augustin, 1624-1695.
Subject (Topic):
Christian ethics--Early works to 1800. and Emblems--Early works to 1800.
"Amsteledami, Io. Blaeu exc.", Hand col. Sheet measures 50.5 x 58.5 cm. Stamp on verso: Horace Brown 1900S., Plate 2 in French editions of Blaeu's Atlas major, vol. 12, published 1663 and 1667 (Burden 474)., Relief shown pictorially., S, and Signature on verso: A.
Bound in after p. 224., Depicts coat of arms of Henry IV of France., In pencil on bottom left corner: 224., Map has several small brown marks on both the recto and verso., Map has small hole in left-most section just above a depiction of a pine cone., and Scale [ca. 1:9,428,600].
Subject (Geographic):
Acadia --Early works to 1800, America --Discovery and exploration --French --Early works to 1800, New France --Discovery and exploration --Early works to 1800, and New France --Maps --Early works to 1800
Subject (Name):
Villegaignon, Nicolas Durand de, 1510-1571?
Subject (Topic):
Indians of North America --Early works to 1800 and Indians of North America --Nova Scotia --Early works to 1800
Histoire de la Nouvelle France : contenant les navigations, decouvertes, & habitations faites par
Image Count:
1
Alternative Title:
Figure de la terre neuve, grande ri
Description:
Bound in after p. 236., Depicts coat of arms of Henry IV of France., In pencil on verso: 236., Map has one small hole along fold of second panel at the top., Map has several small brown marks, most notably on the verso., and Scale [ca. 1:9,428,600].
Subject (Geographic):
Acadia --Early works to 1800, America --Discovery and exploration --French --Early works to 1800, New France --Discovery and exploration --Early works to 1800, and New France --Maps --Early works to 1800
Subject (Name):
Millot, Jean, b. 1582, printer, Swelinck, Jan, engraver
, and Villegaignon, Nicolas Durand de, 1510-1571?
Subject (Topic):
Indians of North America --Early works to 1800 and Indians of North America --Nova Scotia --Early works to 1800
Bound in first after p. [48]., Depicts coat of arms of Henry IV of France., Drawn by Marc Lescarbot, made by Jan Swelinc, published by I. Millot., Immediately following Extraict du Privilege du Roy., Map has several small brown marks on both the recto and verso., Scale [ca. 1:9,428,600]., and Teaching resource: Professor John Mack Faragher, History 141: The American West.
Subject (Geographic):
Acadia --Early works to 1800, America --Discovery and exploration --French --Early works to 1800, New France --Discovery and exploration --Early works to 1800, and New France --Maps --Early works to 1800
Subject (Name):
Millot, Jean, b. 1582, printer, Swelinck, Jan, engraver, and Villegaignon, Nicolas Durand de, 1510-1571?
Subject (Topic):
Indians of North America --Early works to 1800 and Indians of North America --Nova Scotia --Early works to 1800