Description
original hand-colour copper engraving, cartouches later colouring – SCARCE.
Loose, but appeared in various editions of ‘Grosser Atlas’, first published in Nuremberg in 1716.
Homann [1633-1724] was born in Bavaria turned Lutheran and moved to Nuremberg in 1702 He was appointed as Geographer to the Emperor (Kaiser) of the Holy Roman Empire in 1715. A prolific publisher, he produced some 200 maps and several atlases. After his death, Homann Heirs published a huge number of maps in many forms and editions. While the maps of the Homann Heirs are relatively common, those of the founding father Johann Baptist are scarce.

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