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Source Description
Shows the fortress of Danziger Haupt to the southeast of Gdansk.
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Document identity
localId
ht2502242
label
Geometrica delineatio munitionis, Dantziger Hoeft
core
obj
dtoType
map
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1
Source metadata
id
ht2502242
contentType
map
stage
normalized
title
Geometrica delineatio munitionis, Dantziger Hoeft
description
Shows the fortress of Danziger Haupt to the southeast of Gdansk.
date
["[1696]"]
year
1696
rights
No known copyright restrictions.
rightsUri
No known restrictions on use.
reuseAllowed
no restrictions
language
Latin
identifierLocal
06_01_016421
creators
Riegel, Christoph
Swidde, Willem, 1660 or 1661-1697
Dahlbergh, Erik Jönsson, greve, 1625-1703
Pufendorf, Samuel, Freiherr von, 1632-1694
institution
Boston Public Library
collections
Norman B. Leventhal Map & Education Center Collection
subjects
Swedish-Polish War, 1655-1660--Maps--Early works to 1800
Gdańsk (Poland)--Maps--Early works to 1800
subjectsGeographic
Danzig
Europe
Poland
genreBasic
Maps
typeOfResource
Cartographic
country
Poland
city
Danzig
thumbnailUrl
largeImageUrl
pageCount
1
source
import
pubPlace
[Nuremberg]
publisher
[Sumptibus Christophori Riegelij]
Source extras
institutionArkId
sf268508b
collectionArkId
41688024w
schema:latitude
54.3667
schema:longitude
18.6833
extent
1 map ; 22 x 29 cm
notes
Shows the fortress of Danziger Haupt to the southeast of Gdansk.
Bar scale in "Virg. Rinland." 100 = approximately 4.5 cm.
Oriented with north to the lower left.
From Samuel von Pufendorf's De rebus a Carolo Gustavo Sueciae rege gestis commentariorum libri septem. Norimbergae : Sumptibus Christophori Riegelij, 1696. Many plates from this work are attributed to Erik Jönsson Dahlbergh.
Includes references and decorative cartouche and border.
"N. 107" --Lower right margin.
Conservation of this piece was funded by Anna Kuznetsova-Schafer and Ronald Schafer.
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dcId
ht2502242
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map
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1
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0
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photo
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