Oxfordshire
described with ye Citie and the Armes of the Colledges of ye famous University. Aº 1605.
[London],
are to be sold by Thomas Bassett in Fleet Street, and Ric: Chiswell in St. Pauls Churchyard,
[1676].
Double-page engraved map with hand colour, three small tears to upper portion of map, skilfully repaired.
395 by 535mm. (15.5 by 21 inches).
21985
notes:
A map of Oxfordshire from the 1676 edition of the first large-scale atlas of the British Isles, Speed's 'Theatre'. In the top right-hand corner is an inset town-plan of Oxford, with points of interest including 'The Castle' and 'All Soules Colledge' marked using an alphabetical key. Along both the left and right-hand side of the map are depicted the arms of the university colleges. At the bottom of the map, a globe has been drawn around the scale bar, with a scholar standin...
bibliography:
Chubb, CIV; Shirley [Atlases], T.Spe-1j; Skelton, 92.
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