A fine example of the Vienna edition of Seutter’s ‘Atlas Novus’
Atlas Novus Indicibus Instructus, oder Neuer mit Wort-Registern Versehener Atlas...
Vienna: Johann Peter von Ghelen, 1728. Folio (560 x 360mm), full calf, gilded pastedowns; pp. (viii), engraved title and 29 double-page maps, all in fine original hand colour, as called for, all but the celestial map with letterpress gazeteers, 24 with numbered vellum tabs (all but three letterpress, celestial & world not included).
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An early example of Seutter's atlas, published just after he was made Imperial Geographer by Karl VI in 1731. It contains a world map and four continents, the Turkish Empire, Holy Land, the other 18 European countries.
Each map is accompanied by an alphabetical index as a double page printed sheet.













