Transylvaniæ, Moldaviæ, Walachiæ, Bulgariæ : nova et accurata Delineatio, opera et sumtibus Tob. Conr. Lotter, Geogr: Aug. Vind

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Abstract
Map of the Eastern Balkans by Seutter, showing the theatre of conflict among the Ottoman, Austro-Hungarian and Russian Empires in the 18th century. Shows territories from "Palat Russiae Lembergensis Pars" (today's Lviv oblast) in the upper left to "Romaniae Thraciaep" (today's northern Bulgaria) in the lower right, "Serviae Pars" (Serbia) in the lower left and Besarabia (today's Republic of Moldova) and the Black Sea in the upper right. Fine depiction of the Dunube river and its tributatries, particularly in the Black Sea Delta.

Description

Type of resource cartographic
Form map; unmediated; sheet
Place Germany
Publication date 1742
Issuance monographic
Language Latin
Map data Scale [approximately 1:1,450,000] ; E 20°38'00"--E 30°36'00"/N 49°00'00"--N 42°11'00").

Creators/Contributors

Associated with Seutter, Matthaeus, 1678-1756
Associated with Lotter, Tobias Conrad, 1717-1777

Subjects

Subject Boundaries > Balkan Peninsula > Maps > Early works to 1800
Subject Balkan Peninsula > Maps > Early works to 1800
Subject Transylvania (Romania) > Maps > Early works to 1800
Subject Moldavia (Romania) > Maps > Early works to 1800
Subject Wallachia > Maps > Early works to 1800
Subject Bulgaria > Maps > Early works to 1800
Subject Danube River > Maps > Early works to 1800
Genre Map
Genre Cartographic image-cri
Genre Early maps.
Genre Maps.

Bibliographic information

Note Pictorial relief.
Note Coordinates approximate and based on Greenwich meridian.
Note Bar scales in "Milliaria Hungarica" and "Milliaria Germanica."
Note Shows major cities (with various illustrations depending on size and importance), waterways, forests, sites of battles (with dates).
Note Various explanatory notes on map.
Location https://purl.stanford.edu/kj929zh5793

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