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Status Ecclesiastici nec non Magni Ducatus Toscanae Nova Tabula Geographica.
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Status Ecclesiastici nec non Magni Ducatus Toscanae Nova Tabula Geographica.

by Homann (Johann Baptist) [Homann Erben / Heirs]

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Nuremberg: Homann Erben, 1748. . A copper engraved map on laid paper, large colour cartouche in upper right, including two coats-of-arms. Entire map is hand-coloured. Plate size is 57cm x 49cm, on a sheet measuring 63cm x 52cm. Verso blank. Text at top of plate: Les Etats de L'EGLISE & du Grand Duche de TOSCANE dresses par Mr. Tob. Mayer, de la Soc. Geogr. chez les Herit de Homann. / L'An. MDCCXLVIII Avec Privilege Imperial. The imprint within the cartouche is: Homannianis Heredibus Norimbergae .... 1748. Numeral in pen at upper right blank margin, small letter "V" within lower right corner of plate. A clean and attractive copy. A map of central Italy by Tobias Mayer, including Tuscany, and the cities Livorno, Bologna, Florenz, Ferrara, Ravenna, Urbino, Siena, Orvieto, Spoleto, and Rome.
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