The earliest systematic city atlas

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Civitates Orbis Terrarum.

BRAUN, Georg; and Franz. HOGENBERG
Cologne,
Apud Petrum A Brachel,
1585-1617.
Folio (385 by 280mm), Latin text, six volumes bound in two, engraved title pages and 363 double-page engraved maps, plans, and bird's-eye views, all with FINE ORIGINAL HAND-COLOUR, contemporary vellum, title in manuscript to spine.
385 by 280mm. (15.25 by 11 inches).
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A fine copy of 'the earliest systematic city atlas' (Koeman).

Published in Cologne in a series of six volumes between 1572 and 1617, the 'Civitates' attempts to present, for the first time, a systematic account of all the major settlements and cities of the then-known World. They appear in a realistic, faithfully represented, and recognisable style, using a combination of two-dimensional plans, three-dimensional views, and bird's-eye perspectives. The subsequent ...

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Koeman II, 15-23; Phillips, Atlases, 59.

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