A New and Accurate map of Germany
Illustrated with Tables abstracted from Mr Templeman's Survey of the Globe, which shew in a distinct arrangement the Territories belonging to the 9 Electoral Princes, and many other Sovereigns in the German Empire; with the Length & Breadth of the several Provinces in
their Dominians, their Area in square miles, the distances of their chief Cities from London, Vienna, &c. And describing which are Papists & which Protostants. A Narrative of the Constitution and Government of the Empire. An account of the Pragmatic Sanction, the claims form'd to the Austrian Dominions on the Death of the Emperor Charles the 6th and of the War which then ensued. Also an Account of the Prussian
War in 1756. By Eman. Bowen, Geographer to the King.
London,
printed for Thos. Bowles next the Chapter House in St Paul's Church Yard, and John Bowles & Son at ye Black Horse in Cornhill, London.
[1758].
Engraved map with original hand-colour in outline, borders containing text, on three mapsheets, text in lower left corner with loss, tear in left margin not affecting printed image, small tear in text, both skilfully repaired.
560 by 1120mm. (22 by 44 inches).
11873
notes:
This map is unparalleled for its time in the sheer quantity of information it conveys about the geography, demography, topography and history of Germany and the surrounding countries. On 9th March 1758, a notice in The General Evening Post announced that Emanuel Bowen had published a map that was available for the public to purchase at the cost of two shillings. The map itself features the cities, towns, woodlands, hills, mountains and rivers that characterise the landscape...
bibliography:
Gibbon, ' The history of the decline and fall of the Roman Empire' ( F. Westly and AH Davis, 1835); (The General Evening Post, 1758).