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"Germania Magna qua nunquam Romanis paruit"  Copper etching by Cooper after the drawing by W.W. Macpherson  Published in London, dated 1806  Map showing the area of "Germania" which never succumbed to the Roman Empire  With a side map (upper right) of tribes in the 6th century between the rivers Rhine and Elbe  Map naming and positioning various peoples and tribes in Germany
"Germania Magna qua nunquam Romanis paruit"  Copper etching by Cooper after the drawing by W.W. Macpherson  Published in London, dated 1806  Map showing the area of "Germania" which never succumbed to the Roman Empire  With a side map (upper right) of tribes in the 6th century between the rivers Rhine and Elbe  Map naming and positioning various peoples and tribes in Germany
"Germania Magna qua nunquam Romanis paruit"  Copper etching by Cooper after the drawing by W.W. Macpherson  Published in London, dated 1806  Map showing the area of "Germania" which never succumbed to the Roman Empire  With a side map (upper right) of tribes in the 6th century between the rivers Rhine and Elbe  Map naming and positioning various peoples and tribes in Germany

Maps, Germany, Germania in 1806, tribes, 6th century

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"Germania Magna qua nunquam Romanis paruit"

Copper etching by Cooper after the drawing by W.W. Macpherson

Published in London, dated 1806

Map showing the area of "Germania" which never succumbed to the Roman Empire

With a side map (upper right) of tribes in the 6th century between the rivers Rhine and Elbe

Map naming and positioning various peoples and tribes in Germany

Original antique print 

Map shows some traces of age and use, but would still be considered in good condition.
Vertical centerfold.

25,2 x 40 cm (ca. 9.9 x 15.7")

 


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