Historische kaart van Nederland met de gebieden van de Bataven en Friezen Descriptio agri Frisii Antiqui Afbeeldinge van Frieslands boodem bij ouds (titel op object) Map of the Frisian areas in Roman times. Top left cartouche with title, surrounded by weapons and Frisian tribal leaders and Verritus Malorix depicted in the background warriors. Scale Stok lower cartouche: Semis gradus. Left and right of the picture strips text printing with Dutch translation of the title (top left) and the map termen. Manufacturer Used: printmaker Jan Luyken Writer: Menso Alting (listed property) Place manufact
Historische kaart van Nederland met de gebieden van de Bataven en Friezen Descriptio agri Frisii Antiqui Afbeeldinge van Frieslands boodem bij ouds (titel op object) Map of the Frisian areas in Roman times. Top left cartouche with title, surrounded by weapons and Frisian tribal leaders and Verritus Malorix depicted in the background warriors. Scale Stok lower cartouche: Semis gradus. Left and right of the picture strips text printing with Dutch translation of the title (top left) and the map termen. Manufacturer Used: printmaker Jan Luyken Writer: Menso Alting (listed property) Place manufacture: Netherlands Date: 1697-1700 and / or 1718 and / or 1725 Physical features: etching and engra; with text in the letterpress printing on both sides of material: paper Technique: engra (printing process) / etch / letterpress printing size: plate edge: H 335 mm × W 426 mmblad: h 336 mm × W 556 mmToelichtingMaakt part of 16 cards of the land of the Batavi and the Friesians first prepared for and recorded in Alting, Menso. Descriptio, secundum antiquos, agri Batavi & Frisii. 2 parts. Amsterdam: Henricus Wetstein, 1697-1700. Reused in Halma, François. Tooneel of the United Netherlands, and dependent landscapes (...). 2 parts. Leeuwarden: Hendrik Halma, 1725. Some of these cards Where: under this item, it is also used in Schotanus à Sterringa, Bernard. Depiction of the Delicious Heiteren Friesland. So int generally, as in hers XXX special grietenijen (...). Leeuwarden: François Halma, 1718. This card is used in Halma's Tooneel of the United Netherlands (1725) and has been found in accordance with heading to the upper right in Part 2, p. 1b. Subject: maps of separate countries or regions Roman period in the Netherlands where Friesland Netherlands
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