![]() ![]() The map shows the areas 'Chiemsee', the 'Berchtesgadener Land', the river Saltzach up towards Burghausen and in the other direction the map stretches towards Villach in the neighbouring Carinthia. In the center of the map we find Salzburg. Abraham Ortelius: 6 Maps That Illustrate His Idea of Continental Drift To celebrate the anniversary of the world’s first atlas published in 1570, a Google Doodle on Sunday depicted the famed. August is the hottest month for Fawn Creek with an average high temperature of 91. Horowitz's website) Insert of Salzburg on lower right of map of jurisdiction of Salzburg Insert of Crema on upper right of map of fields of Cremona. In Fawn Creek, there are 3 comfortable months with high temperatures in the range of 70-85°. Original copper engraving, published 1612 in the famous Vrients-edition of the 'Theatrum Orbis Terrarum'. The map itsself is orientated to the west. Only 2 City Plans (to compare with John Speed's city plans, also on Prof. This rare antique original map Salzburg by Ortelius, Abraham, published and printed 1574-75, is offered for sale by Antiquariat Reinhold Berg ek. In the lower right corner a large renaissance title cartouche and in the upper corners a descriptive text cartouche and a milage scale. Late 16th century, copperplate engravings with hand color, to include: Saliburgensis Jurisdictionis, locorumique vicinorum vera descriptio Auctore Marco Secznagel, showing Salzburg, Austria and a splendid birds-eye view of the city and its citadel Latin text on the verso (Plate 13-1/4 x 17-1/4 in., sheet 16 x 21 in.) Saxoniae Misniae, Thuringiare, Nova Exactissimaq Descriptio a regional map. The map was engraved after the cartographic source by Marcus Secznagel. A highly decorative early map of the region of Salzburg, towns are still shown as miniature engraved city views, mountains, woods, rivers and lakes are decorative engraved. A very good example in excellent condition. Villages and towns are shown as miniature views. In the upper right corner we find a text cartouche with scale bars. ![]() This map is ornated with a decorative title cartouche in the lower right corner. Article description Original copper engraving, published 1612 in the famous Vrients-edition of the "Theatrum Orbis Terrarum".
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