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Civitates Orbis Terrarvm 1612

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Old world atlase / early map of Earth, Germany.

Created by P. Von Brachel, Georg Braun, Jacob Van Deventer, Anton Hierat, Jacob Hoefnagel, Joris Hoefnagel, Abraham Hogenberg, Frans Hogenberg, Simon Novellanus, Henrik Rantzau in 1612.
  • "Privilegium Caesareae maiestatis, which occurs in each volume generally on the reverse of the title page, refers to Francis Hogenberg as the author's collaborator."--Phillips.
  • Colophon of v. 1: Coloniae Agrippinae, apud Petrum à Brachel, sumptibus auctorum.
  • Colophon of v. 6: ColoniÄ™ AgrippinÄ™, Antonius Hierat & Abrahamus Hoghenberg.
  • Collaborators and artists whose works these maps were based on include George and Jacob Hoefnagel, Simon Novellanus, Jacob van Deventer, Heinrich Rantzau, etc.
  • Includes indexes.
  • Descriptive text on verso of plates.

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1612

Abraham Hogenberg

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Anton Hierat

Atlases

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Early Maps

Early Works To 1800

Earth

Frans Hogenberg

Georg Braun

Germany

Henrik Rantzau

Jacob Hoefnagel

Jacob Van Deventer

Joris Hoefnagel

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P. Von Brachel

Pictorial Works

Simon Novellanus

World Atlases

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This old map of Civitates Orbis Terrarvm from 1612 was created by P. Von Brachel, Georg Braun, Jacob Van Deventer, Anton Hierat, Jacob Hoefnagel, Joris Hoefnagel, Abraham Hogenberg, Frans Hogenberg, Simon Novellanus, Henrik Rantzau in 1612