Armillarium shipped 1711, 1726 print Armillarium developed by Thrasius, Adriaan Vroesen and Nicolaas Stamioen and financed by the widow and heirs of Bastiaan Schepers in Rotterdam in 1711. Page no. 3 In the print work: Les Forces de l'Europe, Asie, Afrique et Amerique ... Comme Aussi Les Cartes des Côtes de France et d'Espagne (part I) from 1726, with 238 hand-numbered plates of renowned strong cities and fortresses in the context of the Spanish Succession War 1701-1713. For the most part, these records have been copied to the anonymous French records of renowned strong cities and forces: in L


Armillarium shipped 1711, 1726 print Armillarium developed by Thrasius, Adriaan Vroesen and Nicolaas Stamioen and financed by the widow and heirs of Bastiaan Schepers in Rotterdam in 1711. Page no. 3 In the print work: Les Forces de l'Europe, Asie, Afrique et Amerique ... Comme Aussi Les Cartes des Côtes de France et d'Espagne (part I) from 1726, with 238 hand-numbered plates of renowned strong cities and fortresses in the context of the Spanish Succession War 1701-1713. For the most part, these records have been copied to the anonymous French records of renowned strong cities and forces: in Les Forces de l'Europe and in: Le Theater de la Guerre, Dans Les Pays-Bas, both originally published by Nicolas de Fer in Paris (1693-1697) in the context of the Nine Years' War. Titles in French and Dutch. print maker: Northern Netherlandspublisher: Leiden paper etching / letterpress printing armillary sphere, skeleton celestial globe Rotterdam


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