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GEOGRAPHY
Voyages, Maps, Topographies
72 Bisselius, Ivan. (S. I.) Palaestinae, sen Terrae-Sanctae Topothesia; se-
cundum Regiones ac Tribus expressa. Ambergae 1659. 12 mo. 158 pp. With. 2
engraved maps. Swd. Frs. 24.—
Rbhricht 267. First edition.
This booklet deals with the topographical description of Palestine, with the settlement by
the 12 tribes and with the neighbouring people. With bibliograph, references. Stained by damp
in places.
73 Grasset Saint-Sauvenr, A., Voyage historique, litteraire et pittoresque dans les
Isles et possessions ci-devant Venitiennes du Levant. 3 vols et Atlas. Paris
1800. 8vo. and Atlas in 4to with 30 engrav. pl. (maps and views) Half calf.
Frs. 48.—
Brunet II. 1712. Treats on the history, customs and description of the isles of the Medi-
terranean. The plates show interesting representations of costumes, views of Corfu, Gouin,
Pargua, Prevesa, Argostoli, Axo, Zante, Strophades and Cerigo and many numisma-
tical and archeological representations.
74 Homann. Atlas novus Reipublicae Helveticae XX. Mappis composi-
tus sumtibus Homannianis heredibus. Norimbergae 1769. fol. With, engra-
ved title and 20 finely coloured maps. Old half calf. Frs. 120.—
Fine and rare Atlas, representing all Cantons of Switzerland. Each map is skilfully coloured
by hand.
Very fine copy.
75 —, Loiter and Seutter. Atlas, Collection of 82, mostly coloured
double-page maps, published by Homann at Nurenberg, Lotter a.
Seutter at Augsburg, Danckerts at Amsterdam a. o. at Prague,
Vienna and Paris ca. 1730—95. Atlas-fol. Limp half calf. Frs. 360.-
This collection of maps contains two maps of the World, the one with
Cooks voyages, a general map of Europe, Asia, Africa and America and a ce-
lestial map. From the others we mention especially 8 maps mostly from
•North America, one of which with a view of New York (Lotter,
Amerique Angloise; Homann, Nova Anglia; Homann, Virginia, Maryland and
Carolina; Lotter, Novum Belgium, with the New York view; Beilin, Partie
orientale du Canada 1755 &c.) The resting maps represent mostly parts of Eu-
rope: Great Britain (2), France (3), Spain and Portugal (3), Skandinavia (3),
Poland (2), Livonia a. Lithuania (2), Russia (2), Hungary (4), Cechoslovakia (5),
Balkans (8), China (1), Persia (1), Morocco (1) &c. At the beginning a symbolic
plate of Monarchism.
Slightly stained in places, some rents and few leaves insignificantly da-
maged.
76 Koeler, J. D. Descriptio orbis antiqui in 44 tabulis. Norimbergae, Weigel (ca.
1760). Engraved title and index and 44 double page maps; bound up with 9
other large folding maps by Delisle, Has, Homann and Seutter, all finely
coloured. Calf. Frs. 48.—
An early historical atlas, all plates decorated with ancient coins. Map 43 represents
the discoveries in America.
The added maps depict Graecia antiqua by Matth. Seutter, 2 leaves. Terra Sancta and Typus
KATALOG Nr. 218 DES BUCH- UND KUNSTANTIQUARIATES
GEOGRAPHY
Voyages, Maps, Topographies
72 Bisselius, Ivan. (S. I.) Palaestinae, sen Terrae-Sanctae Topothesia; se-
cundum Regiones ac Tribus expressa. Ambergae 1659. 12 mo. 158 pp. With. 2
engraved maps. Swd. Frs. 24.—
Rbhricht 267. First edition.
This booklet deals with the topographical description of Palestine, with the settlement by
the 12 tribes and with the neighbouring people. With bibliograph, references. Stained by damp
in places.
73 Grasset Saint-Sauvenr, A., Voyage historique, litteraire et pittoresque dans les
Isles et possessions ci-devant Venitiennes du Levant. 3 vols et Atlas. Paris
1800. 8vo. and Atlas in 4to with 30 engrav. pl. (maps and views) Half calf.
Frs. 48.—
Brunet II. 1712. Treats on the history, customs and description of the isles of the Medi-
terranean. The plates show interesting representations of costumes, views of Corfu, Gouin,
Pargua, Prevesa, Argostoli, Axo, Zante, Strophades and Cerigo and many numisma-
tical and archeological representations.
74 Homann. Atlas novus Reipublicae Helveticae XX. Mappis composi-
tus sumtibus Homannianis heredibus. Norimbergae 1769. fol. With, engra-
ved title and 20 finely coloured maps. Old half calf. Frs. 120.—
Fine and rare Atlas, representing all Cantons of Switzerland. Each map is skilfully coloured
by hand.
Very fine copy.
75 —, Loiter and Seutter. Atlas, Collection of 82, mostly coloured
double-page maps, published by Homann at Nurenberg, Lotter a.
Seutter at Augsburg, Danckerts at Amsterdam a. o. at Prague,
Vienna and Paris ca. 1730—95. Atlas-fol. Limp half calf. Frs. 360.-
This collection of maps contains two maps of the World, the one with
Cooks voyages, a general map of Europe, Asia, Africa and America and a ce-
lestial map. From the others we mention especially 8 maps mostly from
•North America, one of which with a view of New York (Lotter,
Amerique Angloise; Homann, Nova Anglia; Homann, Virginia, Maryland and
Carolina; Lotter, Novum Belgium, with the New York view; Beilin, Partie
orientale du Canada 1755 &c.) The resting maps represent mostly parts of Eu-
rope: Great Britain (2), France (3), Spain and Portugal (3), Skandinavia (3),
Poland (2), Livonia a. Lithuania (2), Russia (2), Hungary (4), Cechoslovakia (5),
Balkans (8), China (1), Persia (1), Morocco (1) &c. At the beginning a symbolic
plate of Monarchism.
Slightly stained in places, some rents and few leaves insignificantly da-
maged.
76 Koeler, J. D. Descriptio orbis antiqui in 44 tabulis. Norimbergae, Weigel (ca.
1760). Engraved title and index and 44 double page maps; bound up with 9
other large folding maps by Delisle, Has, Homann and Seutter, all finely
coloured. Calf. Frs. 48.—
An early historical atlas, all plates decorated with ancient coins. Map 43 represents
the discoveries in America.
The added maps depict Graecia antiqua by Matth. Seutter, 2 leaves. Terra Sancta and Typus
KATALOG Nr. 218 DES BUCH- UND KUNSTANTIQUARIATES