Scotia Regnum : cum insulis adiacentibus / Robertus Gordonius a Straloch descripsit
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Place / Publishing House: | S.l. [Amsterdam] : [Joannes Bleau], [ca. 1645] |
Year of Publication: | 1645 |
Language: | Latin |
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Physical Description: | 1 Bl.; einfarb. Kupferst.; 54 x 41 cm |
Notes: | Maßstab in graph. Form (Miliaria Scotica, Miliaria Anglica). - Titelkartusche oben links. - 1 Nebenkarte Orcades et Shellandice Insulae |
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