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No. 2895 | Coins, Stamps, Historica

Eppli Münzauktionen, Heilbronner Straße 9-13 , DE-70771 Leinfelden-Echterdingen  

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Catalog number: 35 / Lot number: 1113890

Faksimile "Beschreibung und Contrafactur der vornembster Stät der Welt 1574"

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großformatiges Faksmilie mit wissenschaftlichem Kommentar im Buch, Coron Exklusiv Edition, Verlag Müller und Schindler Stuttgart 1999. Auswahlband mit den schönsten Ansichten aus der Topographie "Civitates Orbis Terrarum" von Georg Braun und Franz Hogenberg. Der Kupferstecher Hogenberg erarbeite mit dem Kölner Theologen Georg Braun Ende des 16./ Anfang des 17.Jh. ein Werk mit dem Titel "Civitates Orbis Terrarum" mit über 600 Stadtansichten und Zusatzinformationen. Das Kartenwerk bietet Einblick in mittelalterlichen Stadtstrukturen, die durch den Dreißigjährigen Krieg oder spätere Umgestaltungen verloren gingen. Mit Alters- und Gebrauchspuren.

| Facsimile "Description and contrafact of the most beautiful city in the world 1574" large-format facsimile with scientific commentary in the book, Coron Exklusiv Edition, Verlag Müller und Schindler Stuttgart 1999. Selected volume with the most beautiful views from the topography "Civitates Orbis Terrarum" by Georg Braun and Franz Hogenberg. At the end of the 16th/beginning of the 17th century, the engraver Hogenberg worked with the Cologne theologian Georg Braun on a work entitled "Civitates Orbis Terrarum" with over 600 city views and additional information. The map work offers an insight into medieval city structures that were lost due to the Thirty Years' War or later remodeling. With signs of age and use.

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