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Antique Maps of Bosnia

A selection of our maps of Bosnia from the 16th to the 19th century. Enjoy these masterpieces of cartographic art. Each map is described and illustrated. Please contact us if you are looking for a special map.

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Maps of North America - Maps of South America - Maps of Europe - Maps of Asia - Maps of the Middle East Region - Maps of Australasia - Maps of the World - Maps of Africa - Maps of Polar Regions.


The map was cartographed, and the geographical names of places, islands, mountains, etc. this entire part of Dalmatia was part of the Habsburg Empire. The Italians were heirs to the long lasting Venetian rule in the area. The elites in Dalmatia spoke Italian and felt Italian, although the Italian population amounted to less than 3%. All this explains why this map was created in Vienna and why the place names on it are in the Italian and in the German languages.  There is another specialty with regard to thi

Maps, Dalmatia, Croatia, Montenegro, Bosnia, Habsburg Empire, Republic of Ragusa, Dubrovnik

Regular price $1,800.00

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"Romaniae, (quae olim Thracia dicta) Vicinarumque Regionum, Uti Bulgariae, Walachiae, Syrfiae, etc. Descriptio. Auctore Iacobo Castaldo MDLXXXIIII"  One of the most beautiful maps in the Theatrum Orbis Terrarum. A Renaissance cartouche of size and beauty!  Type of print: Copper etching  Color: Exquisite hand coloring  Artist: Jacobo Castaldo (Jacopo Gastaldi ca. 1500-1586)  Published: In "Theatrum Orbis Terrarum". Antwerp, dated 1574  Publisher: Abraham Ortelius (1527-1598)

Maps, Romania, Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia, Bulgaria, Ortelius

Regular price $850.00

"Sclavonia, Croatia, Bosnia cum Dalmatiae parte"  Hand-colored copper etching by Gerard Mercator.  Published in the atlas by Henricus Hondius, Janssonius  Amsterdam, 1645  Map shows Mediterranian coast line from the island of Rab (Arbe) to the island of Brac (Brazza). In the north the run of the river Drau from Ptuj (Pettau) in Slowenia towhee it joins the Danube at Belgrade. So this map comprises parts of Slowenia, Croatia, Serbia and Bosnia.

Maps, Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia, Drau, Pettau, Brazza, Arbe, Mercator

Regular price $580.00

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