Homann, Johann Baptist
Circulus Saxonaie Superiorisâ¦
c1730., Nuremberg:: 1730
- $250
Engraved double page (24" x 20 "), partially hand colored, large title uncolored cartouche in upper right corner. Map has a couple of small holes, and a repaired tear on the top part of map, also some minor margin tears, slight aging and browning; otherwise very good with a strong impression. Johann Baptist Homann (1663-1724) was considered the father of German mapmaking, and in 1715 was actually appointed the Geographer to the Emperor. He founded his mapmaking business in 1702, and he would produce several major atlases between 1707 and 1716. This is an attractive map covering the Saxony and Thuringia regions, including Erfurt and Dresden, and many other towns and with considerable topographical detail. Van De Gohm: Antique Maps. Bagrow: History of Cartography.
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Principatus Halberstadiensis, abbat: Quedlinburgens cum Comitiatu Wernigerodanoâ¦
Seutter, Mathaus. Engraved double page map, 24" x 20 1/2", hand colored, and large title cartouche. Some foxing, occasional small staining, normal aging and browning, signature on verso; otherwise verso good with a strong impression. Seutter (1678-1757) was born in Augsburg, and served as an apprentice with Homann before establishing his own firm in Augsburg in 1710. He was considered one of the most important German cartographers, but it seems that much of his work were copies of Homann maps. He published several atlases, and globes, but his most famous work was his "Geographical Atlas or an Accurate Depiction of the Whole World" published in 1725. This map of the town of Halberstadt Germany, which is in the Saxony-Anhalt region. The map is attractive and colorful, and is decorated with a large title cartouche in the upper right corner. matthias-seuter.com. Bagrow p. 185 & 27- $350
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Ducatus Wurtenbergici cum Locis limitaneinis, iapote maxima parte Circuli Suevici praesertim Utroq. Marchionatu Badnsi et Sylva vulgo Nigra.
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