Typus generalis Ukrainæ : sive Palatinatuum Podoliæ, Kioviensis et Braczlaviensis terras nova delineatione exhibens /
Summary
Covers palatinates that are now part of central and southern Ukraine (at the time a part of the Russian Empire previously acquired by military conquest from the Ottoman Empire).
Relief shown pictorially.
In Latin.
Unidentified meridian.
Probable atlas plate removed from Peter Schenk's Atlas contractus. Amsterdam : [1705?].
Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.
Includes directory of scale bars in foreign dimensions, male figures and coat-of-arms in title cartouche, and legend at lower left.
LC copy imperfect: Mounted on cloth backing, trimmed, annotated in lead pencil "Schenk--[17--]" in lower margin.
LC copy annotated in ink at upper right: 107.
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ukraine
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typus generalis ukrainae
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palatinatuum
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sive palatinatuum podoliae
kioviensis
braczlaviensis
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braczlaviensis terras nova delineatione exhibens
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ottoman empire
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Date
01/01/1705
Contributors
Valck, G. (Gerard), 1651 or 1652-1726.
Schenk, Peter, 1660-1718 or 1719.
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