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Early woodblock map of Elizabethan London

Stock No. 24366 Category: Tags: , , , , , Cartographer: MUNSTER, Sebastian.

Londen oder Lunden die hauptstatt in Engellande / am fluss Thamesis gelegen /auss das aller fleissigste nach jetziger gelenheit Abcontrafehtet.
Basle, 1628, German edition. Coloured. Woodcut map, printed area 245 x 360mm.

£1,600

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A woodcut town plan of London derived from the Braun & Hogenberg map. It shows Westminster to St Katherine's Parish, just east of the Tower, c.1560, during the reign of Mary Tudor. At the centre of the map is the Norman St Paul's Cathedral, still with the spire that was hit by lightning in 1561 and not replaced before the building was destroyed in the Great Fire a century later.

Additional information

Dimensions360 × 245 mm
Cartographer

Date

1628

Extra Info

Londen oder Lunden die hauptstatt in Engellande / am fluss Thamesis gelegen /auss das aller fleissigste nach jetziger gelenheit Abcontrafehtet.

Publication

Basle, 1628, German edition. Coloured. Woodcut map, printed area 245 x 360mm.

Condition

A good example.

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