NOVA ET ACCURATA HUNGARIAE..

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Full Title : Nova et Accurata Hungariae Cum Adiacentib. Regn. Et Principatibus Tabula .

Attractive and detailed map of Hungary, extending from the Balkans and Hungary to Transylvania and Bulgaria, centered on Belgrade.

Original block colour and fine allegorical cartouches left uncoloured as is issued.

Some slight wear on centre fold at bottom

Original colour

Very good condition

code : M4052

Cartographer : SEUTTER Family

Date : 1739 Augsberg

Size : 51*60 cms

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Besides the Homanns, the other great German publishers of the eighteenth century were the Seutter family. Mattheus Seutter the elder (1678-1757) was apprenticed to Johann Baptist Homann in 1697 in Nuremberg, but left to settle in Augsburg where he established his own business publishing atlases, including the "Atlas Geographicus" (1725) and "Grosser Atlas" (circa 1735). Seutter's style was heavily influenced by Homann, with distinctive similarities appearing in his maps. He was joined in the business by his son, Albrecht (1722-1762), who continued the firm in partnership with Tobias Conrad Lotter (1717-1777) on his father's death.