C1858
 (1862)

Fluss Und Bergkarte Von Deutschland Und Den Anliegenden Landern

Very detailed c.19th map of Germany. Although dated 1860 at bottom this map was printed in 1858 in the 3rd edition of Stielers Handatlas. Collections: Library of Congress: LC control no. n 88080340 National Library Australia: Bib ID 1052266 (1908 … Read Full Description

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Full Title:

Fluss Und Bergkarte Von Deutschland Und Den Anliegenden Landern

Date:

C1858
 (1862)

Condition:

In good condition, with centre fold as issued.

Technique:

Copper engraving with original hand colouring.

Image Size: 

410mm 
x 325mm

Paper Size: 

450mm 
x 365mm
AUTHENTICITY
Fluss Und Bergkarte Von Deutschland Und Den Anliegenden Landern - Antique Map from 1858

Genuine antique
dated:

1862

Description:

Very detailed c.19th map of Germany.

Although dated 1860 at bottom this map was printed in 1858 in the 3rd edition of Stielers Handatlas.

Collections:
Library of Congress: LC control no. n 88080340
National Library Australia: Bib ID 1052266 (1908 9th edition)
State Library New South Wales: Call Numbers TX00140 (4th edition)
David Rumsey Collection: 0960.000 (1873 5th edition)

Adolf Stieler (1775 - 1836)

Stieler was a German cartographer and lawyer who worked most of his life in the Justus Perthes Geographical Institute in Gotha. His Handatlas was the leading German world atlas until the middle of the 20th century. Stieler spent much of his early youth in Gotha, where his father was the mayor. In his adolescence, he showed an interest in geography and maps. Stieler's cartographic career began with a position as a geography teacher at a girls' school in Gotha and then with Franz Xaver von Zach, the director of the Gotha Observatory. His works during this period include publishing cartographic representations of a number of von Zach's observations. From 1804, Stieler worked in the Geographical Institute of Weimar, continuing his goal of starting a geographical publishing business.

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Hermann Berghaus (1828 - 1890)

Berghaus was a German cartographer. For most of his working life he was a cartographer in the Geographical Institute of Justus Perthes at Gotha. His best known work is a chart of the world (1863) which went through at least 11 editions. He also prepared a Physikalische Wandkarte von Afrika (Physical wall map of Africa, 1881).

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