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2JYWW6E woodcut map of Sumatra is the first separate map of an Indonesian island to be based on actual empirical data. It is based on Delle Navigationi et Viaggi (Navigations and travels) by Giovanni Battista Ramusio, which was published in three volumes in Venice in 1550-59. Ramusio was a Venetian diplomat, geographer, and historian. The map is oriented with south at the top. Delle Navigationi et Viaggi is a massive work that includes Ramusio's translations into Italian of many first-hand accounts of the exploration, up to the mid-16th century, of Africa, the New World, and Asia, along with maps by t
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3BEKG7T This circa 1500 map, known as 'Mappa della Punta di Sant'Antonio', was created by an anonymous Venetian artist. The map illustrates a detailed topographical view of Sant'Antonio, showcasing the geography and coastal features of the area. The map is part of the Museo Correr collection in Venice.
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2WNTDCG Antique world maps HQ – Map of the Mainland Possessions of Venice 1581
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2WNTDCF Antique world maps HQ – Lagoon of Venice, Friuli, and Istria
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2WEE554 Map of Venice in 1570.
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3AJ55H6 This historical map from 1572, titled 'Venezia: le immagini della Repubblica,' by Gino Moretto, portrays Venice’s Republic, providing a detailed view of the city's geography and power at the time.
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2XTDWE9 Venice, Italy on an etching by Franz Hogenberg circa 1575. Vintage 16th Century Illustrative city Plan and Map.
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2DE8T8N 16th century painted map of the city of Venice (Italy) in the Gallery of Geographical Maps. The Gallery of Geographical Maps is 120 m long and was commissioned in 1581 by Pope Gregory XIII. Thus it was that 40 geographical maps were painted along the walls representing the italian regions and the principal ports and cities.Vatican Museums (Gallery of Geographical Maps) Vatican, 2018. - The Vatican Museums contain masterpieces of painting, sculpture and other works of art collected by the popes through the centuries. Through their diversity and richness, the Vatican museums rank among the first
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2B03AC1 Girolamo Ruscelli (1500s-1566) was an Italian cartographer, editor, humanist and polymath who primarily worked and lived in Venice during the early 16th century. Ruscelli founded an 'Academy of Secrets' in Naples in the 1540s, composed of humanists and noblemen; the academy was the first recorded example of an experimental scientific society. His best known work is a significant and important revision to Ptolemy's Geographia, published posthumously in 1574.
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2B038EY Palmanova is a town and municipality in northeastern Italy. It is an excellent example of a bastion / star fort of the design favoured in the Late Renaissance era. First built by the Venetians in 1593, the fort-town was designed by Vincenzo Scamozzi. A second phase of construction occurred between 1658 and 1690, with final fortifications completed under the Napoleonic domination of 1806-1813.
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K7XMWT Isolario di Benedetto Bordone (1534) Vinegia
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P5GW0H N/A. location or position of photographer  Italy > Bologna > Via Zamboni, 33 Italiano: Museo di Palazzo Poggi: Globo terrestre Palazzo Poggi    Native name Palazzo Poggi Location Bologna Coordinates 44° 29 47.48 N, 11° 21 04.06 E Established between 1549 and 1560 Authority control : Q2949875 . 1688. Vincenzo Coronelli  (1650–1718)    Alternative names legal name: Vincenzo Maria Coronelli Description Italian monk, cosmographer, cartographer and publisher Date of birth/death 16 August 1650 9 December 1718 Location of birth/death Venice Venice Work location Venice, Paris (fr
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PA6EXX 166 Map of Murano island - Bordone Benedetto - 1547 retusche
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MX1PHH . English: Isolario di Benedetto Bordone nel qual si ragiona di tutte l'isole del mondo, con li lor nomi antichi & moderni, historie, favole, & modi del loro vivere, Venice 1547. part of book LIBRO DI BENE (1528) see also File:Title page - Bordone Benedetto - 1547.jpg . 1547. Benedetto Bordone  (1450–1530)   Alternative names Benedetto Bordon; Benedetto Padovano Bordone; Benedetto Padovano Description Italian cartographer, manuscript illuminator and woodcutter Date of birth/death circa 1450 1530 Location of birth/death Padua Padua Work period 1480-1530 Work location Venice Authority c
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HKGHBC This 1547 map by Benedetto Bordone is a detailed cartographic representation of Murano Island, showcasing its intricate geographical features and role within the Venetian lagoon during the Renaissance.
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3BEMCP4 The map of Eastern Europe, 'Octava Europae Tabula' from Claudius Ptolemy's 'Geographia' (1511 edition) by Bernardo Silvano, is a historical map depicting the region of Sarmatia. The map was created in Venice and reflects the geographical understanding of Eastern Europe during the early 16th century.
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EP2E81 Italy. Cities of Mantua, Bologna, Venice, Modena, Ferrara and Parma. Italian engraving. Map. 16th century.
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EP2FNF Venice. Italy. Engraving. 16th century.
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P07NDK . Italiano: Carta Marina Nuova Tavola, Girolamo Ruscelli English: A New Maritime Map (Venice, 1561), by Girolamo Ruscelli Українська: Землі України знайшли своє позначення на деяких «нових» картах світу, що активно творилися у середині XVI ст. під час тріумфу Великих географічних відкриттів. Серед невеликої кількості територій України, що позначені на карті – правобережжя Дніпра, назване Червоною Руссю [Rossia Rossa]. [1]. . 1561. VLebid 13 Kyivstar vkraina 1561
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P81H4P Deutsch: Tafel V der Afrikakarte von Livio Sanuto: Erstveröffentlichung 1588 in Venedig in seinem Werk Geografia dell' Africa. before 1576 248 Livio Sanuto - Tafel V seiner Afrikakarte
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2B01GFC Italy/Venice/Germany: View and Plan of Venice. Map by Georg Braun (1541-1622) and Frans Hogenberg (1535-1590), Germany, 1572. The Republic of Venice (Italian: Repubblica di Venezia, Venetian: Repùblica Vèneta or Repùblica de Venesia) or Venetian Republic was a state originating from the city of Venice in Northeastern Italy. It existed for over a millennium, from the late 7th century until 1797. It was formally known as the Most Serene Republic of Venice (Italian: Serenissima Repubblica di Venezia, Venetian: Serenìsima Repùblica Vèneta) and is often referred to as La Serenissima.
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KAW188 Venice Vinegia by Benedetto di Bordone 1534
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P5C4K2 N/A. English: Copper etching from 'L'Isole piu Famose del Mondo' (The most famous islands of the world) by Thomas Porcacchi (1530 - 1585) and engraved by Girolamo Porro. The first edition of this work was published in Venice in 1572. This is from the second edition, 1620 published in Padua. A very attractive and uncommon early 17th century map of the city of Constantinople/Istanbul. This wonderful birds-eye view shows a delightful level of detail, including major geographical features such as individual buildings, small islands off the coast, a nice compass rose, and numerous sailing ships. Am
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JTHP7M Vogelvluchtkaart van Venetie
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MYMYRJ . Ptolemy's 6th Asian Map (Tabula Asiae VI), depicting Arabia Felix and Arabia Deserta. Printed in Venice by Giacomo Gastaldi, 16th c. 16th century. Warburg 203 Gastaldis Arabia Deserta
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MXBCCH . Ptolemy's 6th Asian Map (Tabula Asiae VI), depicting Arabia Felix and Arabia Deserta. Printed in Venice by Giacomo Gastaldi, 16th c. 16th century. Warburg 235 Gastaldis Arabia Deserta
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MWG996 . Ptolemy's 6th Asian Map (Tabula Asiae VI), depicting Arabia Felix and Arabia Deserta. Printed in Venice by Giacomo Gastaldi, 16th c. 16th century. Warburg 235 Gastaldis Arabia Deserta
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HKMM7W This 1551 Venetian map of Moscow, titled 'Descriptione de la Moscouia', offers a detailed and early depiction of the Russian capital. The map, drawn by Gastaldi, reflects the geographical understanding of the time, showing Moscow's streets and landmarks.
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MMHA2T . Nederlands: Het eiland Cyprus werd in 1570 door Turkse troepen veroverd op de republiek van Venetië. Drie eeuwen lang maakte het deel uit van het Turkse rijk. Deze kaart van het eiland werd in 1635 gepubliceerd door Willem Jansz. Blaeu (1571-1638) en Joan Blaeu (1598-1673). Zij maakten daarbij waarschijnlijk gebruik van een veel oudere kaart van de Italiaanse kartograaf Giacomo Gastaldi (1500-1566). English: The island Cyprus was conquered in 1570 by the Turkse army from the Republic of Venice. For three hundred years it became part of the Turkish Empire. This map of Cyprus was published in
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MMHA08 . Nederlands: Deze kaart van de stad Venetië en haar omgeving werd uitgegeven door Frederik de Wit (1630-1706). Het kaartbeeld werd door De Wit uit het kaartboek Italia van de Italiaanse kartograaf Giovanni Antonio Magini (1555-1617). English: This map of the town of Venice and vicinity was published by Frederik de Wit (1630-1706). The Wit derived the image of the map from the map book Italia by the Italian cartographer Giovanni Antonio Magini (1555-1617). Accuratissima DOMINII VENETI IN ITALIA DUCATUS PARMAE MODENAE REGII ET MANTUAE EPISCOPATUSSSS: TRIDENTINI Tabula quae est LOMBARDIA INFER
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MXA1BE . Historical map: Pula, 1584, then in the Republic of Venice (today in Croatia). 30 October 2007. Georges Jansoone (JoJan) 506 Pula034
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MWEMC9 . Historical map: Pula, 1584, then in the Republic of Venice (today in Croatia). 30 October 2007. Georges Jansoone (JoJan) 506 Pula034
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HKM27W Bernadus Sylvanus’ 1511 map 'Tertia Asiae Tabula' showcases the Caucasus and Armenia regions, providing a valuable historical representation of this part of Asia.
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MX368B . Македонски: Фрески во Црквата „Св. Никита“ во Бањани, Скопско English: Frescos in St. Nikita Church near Skopje in Macedonia Русский: Фрески церкви св. Никиты в с. Баняни близ Скопье, Македония . 14th century AD. Zografs Mihailo and Evtihij 226 Frescos from St. Nikita Church in Banjani 043
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B48FT0 carthography, historical maps, modern times, Europe circa 1580,
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HE4605 The 1570 map of Scotland, titled 'Scotia Regno di Scotia', created by George Lily and Paolo Forlani, provides a detailed cartographic representation of 16th-century Scotland. It illustrates the country's geographical features and political divisions during the period.
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3BJ5BW5 Sebastian Cabot in old age, 16th century, (1869). Sebastian Cabot (c1474-1557) was a Venetian explorer, who at various times was in the service of the Kingdom of England, the Crown of Aragon and the Holy Roman Emperor. From The Remarkable Life Adventures and Discoveries of Sebastian Cabot of Bristol: The Founder of Great Britain's Maritime Power, Discoverer of America, and its First Colonizer.
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3BF1GPD Venice, Zenoi, Domenico, Mercator, Gerardus, Italy, Exactissima Flandriae Description, Map of Flanders, Venice, Map of Flanders. At the bottom two cartouches with the title and an inscription to the reader, at the bottom left the pass with scales. Top left a wind rose. All inscriptions in Latin., print, card, prints, Frederik Muller History plates, height 413 mm, width 490 mm, printmaker, 1559 - 1559, third quarter 16th century, paper, engraving, engraving (printing process), Work conception, South Dutch, 1512-03-05 - 1594-12-02, after design, Publication (Event), Publication, Italian, publish
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3BF1AEE Barbari, Jacopo de', Bird escape map of Venice, Map of Venice printed from 6 blocks on 12 in pairs glued sheets, print, height 1630 mm, width 2830 mm, height 158 cm, width 308 cm, depth 6.5 cm, 1440 - 1516, printmaker, 1500 - 1500, fourth quarter 15th century, first quarter 16th century, paper, wood (plant material), woodcut
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3BEMKTH Jacopo de Barbari’s 1500 map shows the Insula degli Incurabili and the convent of the Spirito Santo in Venice, Italy. This early Renaissance map offers detailed geographical information about the area.
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3BEJ8PE Detail from the map of Jacopo de Barbari showing the Church of Santi Filippo e Giacomo, created in 1500.
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3BEHJMT Noe Bianchi’s 1500 work 'La Città di Candia' presents a depiction of the city of Candia (modern-day Heraklion), showcasing Bianchi’s travelogue from Venice to Mount Sinai. This piece is part of a larger journey documented in his travels.
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3B3ECH3 Medieval map of Venice, Italy, c1580. Venetia. Aerial view of the lagoon, islands, and city, showing the Doge's Palace, St Mark's Basilica and the Grand Canal. Below is a procession: the Doge (Il Serenissimo), under a parasol, accompanied by officials and secretaries, two of whom carry his throne.
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3AY4D0E An intricately detailed map depicting a coastal region with various ships, that presents a blend of land and water features, embellished with decorative elements and labeled descriptions, illustrating the geography and maritime activity of the area., Venice Expensive, Illustration of the city of Venice from the 16th century, Fig. 22, p. 559, Schweicker, Christoph, 1552, Sebastian Münster: Cosmographiae universalis Lib. VI. in quibus, iuxta certioris fidei scriptorum traditionem describuntur, Omniu[m] habitabilis orbis partiu[m] situs [...] Omnium gentium mores, leges, religio, res gestae
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3AJDBYD The 1559 map by Vincenzo Luchini, titled 'Hispaniae Descriptio,' presents a geographical view of Spain, showcasing the territories of the Iberian Peninsula during the mid-16th century.
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3AJCMRR The 1560 map titled 'Hispaniae Descriptio' by Domenico Zenoi provides a detailed depiction of Spain. Created in Venice, it offers a cartographic view of the Iberian Peninsula during the 16th century.
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3AJB5GC The book 'The Most Famous Islands of the World' by Tommaso Porcacchi, published in 1576, is a rare historical work. It contains illustrations and maps by Girolamo Porro, describing islands worldwide, including a four-page section on Ireland’s provinces and their customs. Held in the Chester Beatty Library, this work reflects the Renaissance fascination with geography and exploration.
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3AJ6WCC Étienne Dupérac’s 1577 map illustrates the Santa Maria dell'Orto area, reflecting the urban layout and architectural features of this part of Venice. The work provides valuable insights into Venetian urbanism and architectural development during the Renaissance.
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3AJ1RFD This 1539 wall map, 'Carta Marina', by an unknown artist, illustrates the northern lands of Europe, featuring notable geographical features and mythological elements, including a sea serpent. It reflects the early Renaissance's fascination with mapping and the unknown.
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3AHXCKH The 1560 map by Domenico Zenoi includes a depiction of the Galician shield in its rendering of Spain, showcasing Galicia's regional identity within the Iberian Peninsula.
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2STDA8Y Admiranda Urbis Venetæ from the BL King’s Topographical Collection illustrates Venice’s topographical features with high precision, capturing its key landmarks and water-based infrastructure through the lens of early modern cartography.
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2STD6AW A detailed cartographic work from the BL King’s Topographical Collection, showing Venice’s iconic streets and squares in the 16th century.
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2STD5RC Admiranda Urbis Venetæ in the BL King’s Topographical Collection offers an in-depth examination of Venice’s streets, canals, and structures through detailed early cartography, showcasing the evolution of the city’s design.
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2STD573 A detailed 16th-century map from the BL King’s Topographical Collection, showcasing the iconic streets, canals, and buildings of Venice.
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2STD4T5 A historical illustration from the BL King’s Topographical Collection depicting the city of Venice in the 16th century. The piece highlights notable landmarks and architectural details that define the Venetian landscape, showcasing the city's intricate design and its role as a major hub of commerce and culture in Europe.
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2STD46G A historical map from the BL King’s Topographical Collection illustrating the city of Venice in the 16th century. It showcases the urban layout, architectural features, and waterways that define Venice's unique topography and cultural significance during the Renaissance period.
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2STD45D A historical map from the BL King’s Topographical Collection illustrating the city of Venice in the 16th century. It showcases the urban layout, architectural features, and waterways that define Venice's unique topography and cultural significance during the Renaissance period.
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2STD457 A historical map from the BL King’s Topographical Collection illustrating the city of Venice in the 16th century. It showcases the urban layout, architectural features, and waterways that define Venice's unique topography and cultural significance during the Renaissance period.
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2STD3ND A historical illustration from the BL King’s Topographical Collection depicting the city of Venice in the 16th century. The piece highlights notable landmarks and architectural details that define the Venetian landscape, showcasing the city's intricate design and its role as a major hub of commerce and culture in Europe.
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2STD3NB A map from the BL King’s Topographical Collection illustrating the streets, canals, and buildings of Venice, showcasing the city’s urban features during the Renaissance.
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2STD3P0 An intricate map from the BL King's Topographical Collection illustrating Venice's key features, including canals, buildings, and squares during the Renaissance period.
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2STD3NH Admiranda Urbis Venetæ from the BL King’s Topographical Collection highlights the historical and topographical accuracy of Venice’s city plan, offering a glimpse into the Venetian urban design of the past.
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2STD3N0 Admiranda Urbis Venetæ from the BL King’s Topographical Collection showcases intricate renderings of Venice's cityscape, offering a visual record of the city’s iconic structures and waterways as seen in historical cartographic art.
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2STD3NA A historical map from the BL King’s Topographical Collection illustrating the city of Venice in the 16th century. It showcases the urban layout, architectural features, and waterways that define Venice's unique topography and cultural significance during the Renaissance period.
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2STD3C0 A detailed 16th-century map from the BL King’s Topographical Collection, illustrating the cityscape of Venice with its canals, streets, and iconic buildings.
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2STD3CJ A map from the BL King's Topographical Collection, showcasing Venice’s iconic urban elements like canals and buildings, mapped in the 16th century.
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2STD3CT A map from the BL King's Topographical Collection illustrating Venice’s urban layout, featuring its streets, canals, and buildings in the 16th century.
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2STD3BK A historical map showing the topography of Venice, highlighting key canals, streets, and buildings from the 16th century, as part of the BL King’s Topographical Collection.
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2STD3B2 A historical map from the BL King's Topographical Collection showing detailed urban features of Venice, including buildings, streets, and canals during the 16th century.
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2STD3BB A historical illustration from the BL King’s Topographical Collection depicting the city of Venice in the 16th century. The piece highlights notable landmarks and architectural details that define the Venetian landscape, showcasing the city's intricate design and its role as a major hub of commerce and culture in Europe.
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2STD3B0 Admiranda Urbis Venetæ from the BL King’s Topographical Collection offers a historical look at Venice’s layout, emphasizing key landmarks and waterways that defined the city in the early modern period.
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2STD3B4 A historical illustration from the BL King’s Topographical Collection depicting the city of Venice in the 16th century. The piece highlights notable landmarks and architectural details that define the Venetian landscape, showcasing the city's intricate design and its role as a major hub of commerce and culture in Europe.
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2STD3AP A historical illustration from the BL King’s Topographical Collection depicting the city of Venice in the 16th century. The piece highlights notable landmarks and architectural details that define the Venetian landscape, showcasing the city's intricate design and its role as a major hub of commerce and culture in Europe.
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2STD31G A historical map from the BL King’s Topographical Collection illustrating the city of Venice in the 16th century. It showcases the urban layout, architectural features, and waterways that define Venice's unique topography and cultural significance during the Renaissance period.
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2STD32K A historical map showing Venice’s streets, canals, and notable landmarks, part of the BL King’s Topographical Collection from the 16th century.
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2STD2MJ A historical map from the BL King’s Topographical Collection illustrating the city of Venice in the 16th century. It showcases the urban layout, architectural features, and waterways that define Venice's unique topography and cultural significance during the Renaissance period.
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2STD1X7 A historical map from the BL King's Topographical Collection showing the cityscape of Venice, with a detailed representation of its streets, canals, and landmarks.
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2STD1X4 A map from the BL King's Topographical Collection depicting Venice’s topography, including landmarks, streets, and canals from the Renaissance era.
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2STD1WG A 16th-century map from the BL King’s Topographical Collection, showing a detailed representation of Venice’s streets, canals, and iconic structures.
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2STD1X2 A historical map from the BL King's Topographical Collection, depicting the key landmarks and streets of Venice in the 16th century, showcasing detailed architectural features and urban layout.
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2STD1WR A 16th-century map from the BL King’s Topographical Collection, showing Venice’s detailed streets, canals, and architectural landmarks in historical context.
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2STD1XA A map from the BL King’s Topographical Collection depicting the urban layout of Venice, including key features like canals and iconic buildings.
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2STD1WJ A map from the BL King’s Topographical Collection depicting Venice’s urban elements, including canals, buildings, and streets, in the 16th century.
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2STD1X6 An antique map from the BL King’s Topographical Collection showcasing the streets, canals, and architectural landmarks of Venice in the Renaissance era.
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2STCYDH A historical illustration from the BL King’s Topographical Collection depicting the city of Venice in the 16th century. The piece highlights notable landmarks and architectural details that define the Venetian landscape, showcasing the city's intricate design and its role as a major hub of commerce and culture in Europe.
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2STCYEJ An antique map from the BL King's Topographical Collection illustrating the layout of Venice’s streets, canals, and buildings in the 16th century.
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2STCYF6 A historical map from the BL King’s Topographical Collection illustrating the city of Venice in the 16th century. It showcases the urban layout, architectural features, and waterways that define Venice's unique topography and cultural significance during the Renaissance period.
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2STCYD5 A historical map from the BL King’s Topographical Collection illustrating the city of Venice in the 16th century. It showcases the urban layout, architectural features, and waterways that define Venice's unique topography and cultural significance during the Renaissance period.
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2STCYE6 An antique map from the BL King’s Topographical Collection depicting the streets, canals, and iconic structures of Venice in the 16th century.
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2STCYBE Admiranda Urbis Venetæ from the BL King’s Topographical Collection depicts detailed topographical views of Venice, illustrating notable landmarks and architecture during the 16th century. These historic maps provide insight into the city's design and layout, capturing its canals, buildings, and urban environment.
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2STCYE7 A map from the BL King’s Topographical Collection depicting the urban layout of Venice, including key features like canals and iconic buildings.
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2STCYDD Admiranda Urbis Venetæ, part of the BL King’s Topographical Collection, provides a valuable historical record of Venice, documenting its urban growth, iconic canals, and notable buildings in a series of detailed maps.
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2STCYD2 A historical illustration from the BL King’s Topographical Collection depicting the city of Venice in the 16th century. The piece highlights notable landmarks and architectural details that define the Venetian landscape, showcasing the city's intricate design and its role as a major hub of commerce and culture in Europe.
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2STCYF2 A historical illustration from the BL King’s Topographical Collection depicting the city of Venice in the 16th century. The piece highlights notable landmarks and architectural details that define the Venetian landscape, showcasing the city's intricate design and its role as a major hub of commerce and culture in Europe.
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2STCYE2 A historical illustration from the BL King’s Topographical Collection depicting the city of Venice in the 16th century. The piece highlights notable landmarks and architectural details that define the Venetian landscape, showcasing the city's intricate design and its role as a major hub of commerce and culture in Europe.
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2STCYCY A historical illustration from the BL King’s Topographical Collection depicting the city of Venice in the 16th century. The piece highlights notable landmarks and architectural details that define the Venetian landscape, showcasing the city's intricate design and its role as a major hub of commerce and culture in Europe.
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2STCYBN Admiranda Urbis Venetæ in the BL King’s Topographical Collection presents Venice’s iconic urban landscape, focusing on its famous canals, bridges, and architectural landmarks, captured in detailed historic maps.
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2STCYBB Admiranda Urbis Venetæ from the BL King’s Topographical Collection includes maps that visually document Venice’s architectural and urban features, providing an essential historical perspective on the city’s development.
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2STCYDB A historical map from the BL King’s Topographical Collection illustrating the city of Venice in the 16th century. It showcases the urban layout, architectural features, and waterways that define Venice's unique topography and cultural significance during the Renaissance period.
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2STCYDG A historical map from the BL King’s Topographical Collection illustrating the city of Venice in the 16th century. It showcases the urban layout, architectural features, and waterways that define Venice's unique topography and cultural significance during the Renaissance period.
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