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World Map America Card Ortelius 1609 Copperplate Engraving

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    World Map America Card Ortelius 1609 Copperplate Engraving
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    Ortelius, Abraham (1527-1598) and Michael Coignet (1549-1623):
    "Globe Terrestrial." - World Map World Map America map map
    Antwerp, Jan Baptista Vrients 1609.
    Original copperplate map by Abraham Ortelius from his atlas "Epitome Theatri Orbis Terrarum" from 1609. With text by Michel Coignet (1549-1623). The maps were engraved by Ambrosius and Ferdinand Arsenius. -- Sheet dimensions: approx. 16x11.5cm. -- well preserved. || Original copper engraved map by Abraham Ortelius (1527-1598), out of his atlas "Epitome Theatri Orbis Terrarum" from 1609. The text was written by Michel Coignet (1549-1623); the maps were engraved by Ambrosius and Ferdinand Arsenius. -- in good condition. || This is original! - No reprint! - No copy! -- This is an original! No copy! - No reprint!
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    Many other old maps, graphics and antiquarian books in our ebay shop! Original copperplate map by Abraham Ortelius from his atlas "Epitome Theatri Orbis Terrarum" from 1609. With text by Michel Coignet (1549-1623). The maps were engraved by Ambrosius and Ferdinand Arsenius. -- Sheet dimensions: approx. 16x11.5cm. -- well preserved. || Original copper engraved map by Abraham Ortelius (1527-1598), out of his atlas "Epitome Theatri Orbis Terrarum" from 1609. The text was written by Michel Coignet (1549-1623); the maps were engraved by Ambrosius and Ferdinand Arsenius. -- in good condition. || This is original! - No reprint! - No copy! -- This is an original! No copy! - No reprint! Many more antique maps and prints on our site antiquariat-voelkel. Many more old maps, views and graphics on our