| Nurnberg,
c.1720
Scandinavia-Sweden & Finland: REGNIA SUECIAE in omnes fuas
Subjacentes Provincias accurate divisi Tabula Generalis edita a
Ioh. Bapt. Homanno Noribergae.
Original copperplate
engraved map
Full original body color, cartouche uncolored as
issued
485 x 567 mm
Map # E-186
$ 500
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A large, detailed map showing Sweden and Finland with part of Russia.
An attractive title cartouche decorates the lower right corner of the map.
Johann Baptist Homann
(1663-1724), his son, Christoph (1703-30), and heirs are
acknowledged to be the most important German map publishing firm
of the 18th century. The firm was founded in Nurnberg about
1702. Upon Johann's death, the firm was continued by his son,
Christoph until 1730 when the firm passed to the heirs on the
condition that they publish under the name "Homann Heirs".
(Moreland and Bannister, p. 84-85).
This map may have been
engraved before 1715 when Homann was appointed Geographer to the
King. The map does not have the "cum privilegio" (with
privilege; i.e. copyright authority given by the Emperor) as
part of the title.
Moreland and
Bannister, Antique Maps: A Collector's Guide.
Fine Condition.
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