HOMANN - Imperium Turcicum in Europa, Asia et Africa Regiones proprias, tributarias, clientelares sicut et omnes eusdem Beglirbegatus seu Præfecturas Generales exhibens. . .
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HOMANN - Imperium Turcicum in Europa, Asia et Africa Regiones proprias, tributarias, clientelares sicut et omnes eusdem Beglirbegatus seu Præfecturas Generales exhibens. . .
Published: Nurnberg, 1737
Size: 485 x 563mm.
Color: Original colours.
Condition: A good and dark impression. Some very light age toning of paper.
Description
Johann Baptist Homann's well-engraved map of the Ottoman Empire centered on Cyprus. With good detail in the Arabian Peninsular. In the lower left, a decorative title cartouche with a Turkish ruler, traders, soldiers, and allegorical figures.
East of the Caspian Sea, we see present-day Uzbekistan, with north of the Oxys River "BUKA REGN" and "SAMAR CAND" with the important cities of the Silk Road mentioned: Bocara (Bukhara), Samarcand (Samarkand), etc.
Johann Baptist Homann (1663-1724) was a German engraver and publisher who established himself and his family as perhaps the most famous German map publishers. Following his death in 1724, the business continued under the name Homann Heirs .
This Homann map is finely engraved and in its original wash color with an uncolored cartouche.
East of the Caspian Sea, we see present-day Uzbekistan, with north of the Oxys River "BUKA REGN" and "SAMAR CAND" with the important cities of the Silk Road mentioned: Bocara (Bukhara), Samarcand (Samarkand), etc.
Johann Baptist Homann (1663-1724) was a German engraver and publisher who established himself and his family as perhaps the most famous German map publishers. Following his death in 1724, the business continued under the name Homann Heirs .
This Homann map is finely engraved and in its original wash color with an uncolored cartouche.
475€
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- Reference N°: 36506
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HOMANN - Imperium Turcicum in Europa
, Asia et Africa Regiones proprias
, tributarias
, clientelares sicut et omnes eusdem Beglirbegatus seu Præfecturas Generales exhibens. . .
, Arabian Peninsular
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