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This finely engraved original double page
map a view of the French city of Bordeaux
was published by Sebastian Munster in the 1574 edition of
Cosmographia.
For a variety of reasons town plans were
comparatively latecomers in the long history of cartography. Few cities in
Europe in the middle ages had more than 20,00 inhabitants and even London in the
late Elizabethan period had only 100-150,000 people which in itself was probably
10 times that of any other English city. The Nuremberg Chronicle in 1493
included one of the first town views of Jerusalem, thereafter, for most of the
sixteenth century, German cartographers led the way in producing town plans in a
modern sense. In 1544 Sebastian Munster issued in Basle his Cosmographia
containing roughly sixty-six plans and views, some in the plan form, but many in
the old panorama or birds eye view. (Ref: M&B; Tooley)
General Description:
Paper thickness and quality: - Light and stable
Paper color: - White
Age of map color: -
Colors used: -
General color appearance: -
Paper size: - 16in x 14in (405mm x 355mm)
Margins: - Min ½in (12mm)
Imperfections:
Margins: - None
Plate area: - None
Verso: - None
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