C1860
 (1862)

Mittel-und Nord-Africa (ostl. Theil) und Arabien.

Very detailed German c.19th map of northern Africa, Egypt and the Middle east. Although dated 1860 at bottom this map was printed in 1862 in the 3rd edition of Stielers Handatlas. Collections: Library of Congress: LC control no. n 88080340 … Read Full Description

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Full Title:

Mittel-und Nord-Africa (ostl. Theil) und Arabien.

Date:

C1860
 (1862)

Condition:

In good condition, with centre fold as issued.

Technique:

Copper engraving with original hand colouring.

Image Size: 

384mm 
x 318mm

Paper Size: 

450mm 
x 365mm
AUTHENTICITY
Mittel-und Nord-Africa (ostl. Theil) und Arabien. - Antique Map from 1860

Genuine antique
dated:

1862

Description:

Very detailed German c.19th map of northern Africa, Egypt and the Middle east.

Although dated 1860 at bottom this map was printed in 1862 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)

Johann Friedrich von Stulpnagel (1786 - 1865)

German cartographer whose father was a Prussian infantry captain. When the war broke out in 1812/13 , he joined the 1st Baden Infantry Regiment of Count Wilhelm von Hochberg's brigade as a lieutenant. In 1822 an ear ailment that caused almost total deafness forced him to request his departure from the army. Since he had little wealth and little income, he moved to Wandersleben and in 1823 became a draftsman in the geographic institute of Justus Perthes in Gotha . There he worked with the cartographer Adolf Stieler on the continuation and improvement of his " Handatlas over all parts of the world " , which appeared for the first time in the years 1817–1823 . On September 10, 1835, Stulpnagel was finally retired from the army and received a pension as a captain. After Adolf Stieler's death in 1836, he moved to Gotha and continued the map series of his predecessor at Perthes in association with Heinrich Berghaus and Joseph Christoph Bar.

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