A new map of Italy distinguishing all the sovereignties in it, whether states, kingdoms, dutchies, principalities, republicks, &c
During the Renaissance, Italy was a nation of separate city-states, regions that were loyal to either the Spanish crown or the Pope in Rome. Italian culture was also transitioning from a medieval way of life, to a modern one where people could own businesses, although there re...
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map
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stage
normalized
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| year |
year
1714
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| rights |
rights
No known copyright restrictions.
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No known restrictions on use.
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reuseAllowed
no restrictions
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| language |
language
English
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identifierLocal
06_01_009682
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Boston Public Library
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1
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source
import
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| pubPlace |
pubPlace
London
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| publisher |
publisher
Printed for H. Moll ... Jno. Bowles ... and T. Bowles ... and by Philip Overton ... and by John King
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| country |
country
Italy
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