Maps: 1715 - 1722
1715 Herman Moll:
"POLAND."
1717 Christoph Weigel: "Regnum Poloniæ ejusque
confinia,"  Nuremberg, 7 x 5.5 inches, confirmed from
the first edition of "Atlas portatilis...der gantzen Welt..."
1716 [dated] Peter Starckman (engraver) - Nicolas de Fer (mapmaker/publisher): "LES ÉTATS DE LA COURONNE DE POLOGNE, sous les quels sont
compris LA GRANDE ET LA PETITE POLOGNE, LE GRAND DUCHÉ DE LITHUANIE..," Paris, 18.5 x 23 inches. First issued by de Fer in 1716, with
later editions in 1736, and published by Desnos in 1760 and 1782.
1718 Jean Baptiste
Renou de Chauvigne-
Jaillot - Guillaume
Delisle: "Pologne," 5 x 6.5
inches.
From Beach Antique
Maps & Prints
1718 Henri Chatelain (engraver,
after Delisle)
- Nicolas Gueudeville
(commentary) - Frères Châtelain;
L’Honoré & Châtelain
(publishers):
"CARTE DE POLOGNE, AVEC LA
CHRONOLOGIE..," "NOUVELLE
CARTE DU ROYAUME DE
POLOGNE.," and ""NOUVELLE
CARTE DU ROYAUME DE
POLOGNE..." Amsterdam, Second
edition. First edition: 1714;
Third: 1720; Fourth and last:
1735.
Right now, I have no
confidence that ANY claimed 1718,
Second edition of these maps has
been accurately dated.  
1719 Henri Chatelain:
"Carte des Conquestes de
Charles Gustave..,"
Amsterdam, 5.5 x 6.5
inches.
From
www.alexandremaps.com
1719 [dated] Jacques Chiquet (cartographer/engraver): "LES ESTATS DE LA COURONNE  DE POLOGNE," Paris, 6.5 x 8.8 inches / 16.3 x 22 cm., in versions from the second edition of "Le Nouveau et Curieux
Atlas Geographique et Historique, ou le Divertissement des Empereurs, Roys, et Princes tant dans la Guerre que dans la Paix," one of only two atlases he published, shortly after which he died.
 The 1711 edition
of this map was created and engraved by Antoine Menard, and published by Chiquet. Eight years later, Chiquet republished the atlas, replacing Menard's name with his own.
1719 Pieter van der Aa:
"LA POLOGNE," Leiden,
10.24 x 15.16 inches. See
the c. 1700 and 1713  
versions.
From
www.alexandremaps.com
1719 Allain Manesson-Mallet: "Pologne," on a page headed "Poln., FIGURE XXXIII," Frankfurt, 6 x 8 inch sheet, 4 1/2 x 5 7/8 inch engraved image, in versions from the second
German-language edition of "Description de l'Univers," now titled "Beschreibung des ganzen Erdkreis..." Compare with 1683-85 versions.
1719 [dated] John Senex (engraver/publisher): "POLAND and other of the Countries belonging to that Crowne, Accordingto the Newest Observations," London, 2nd edition, 22 x 19 inches,
originally published by Morden & Browne in 1710. The remnants of the earlier printing , burnished out of the cartouche, are still evident. The map is "Most humbly Inscribd to The Hon.ble
Collonel Charles Cathcart, Groom of the Bed Chamber to His Royal Highness the Prince."
1717 [dated] Nicolas de Fer: "ESTATS DE LA COURONNE DE POLOGNE, [page] 48," Paris, 13 x 8.5 inches / 31.5 x
22 cm, in versions from his "Atlas Curieux."
1717 Paul de La Feuille:
"LE ROYAVME DE
POLOGNE AVEC SANS
CONFINS," Amsterdam,
in the 2nd State of the
5th Plate, from "Les
Tablettes Guerrieres..."
From cesgia on eBay
"Der Nordischen Königreiche Süd-Oost Theil Begreiffende Liefland, Ingermanland,
und Finnland..," Augsburg. The first map was published by Johann I Stridbeck, and
engraved by his son, Johann II. Gabriel Bodenehr bought the Stridbeck plates in
1716, and continued publishing the Stridbeck Atlas: "Atlas Curieux oder Neuer und
Compendieuser Atlas," under his own name.
1719 Allain Manesson-
Mallet: "Pologne," on a page
headed "DE L'EUROPE,
FIGURE XXVI."
From
www.columbia.edu
1716 Gabriel Bodenehr the Elder (publisher of Stridbeck's 1700 plate): "Geographische
Vorstellung  derer Königreiche Polen und Preussen..," Augsburg, From his "Atlas
Curieux..." See the 1704 version and the 1757 Kilian version.
c. 1715-18 Johann Baptiste Homann: "Regni Poloniæ
Magnique Ducatus Lithuaniæ..," Nuremberg, with
Second State cartouche. See later states: #1: 1712:
#3: 1729; #4: 1730-38; #5: 1739.
Stridbeck 1715
National Library of Estonia:
www.nlib.ee
Bodenehr 1716
DSpace at the Univ. of Tartu:
http://dspace.utlib.ee/dspace/
Bibliotheque Nationale de
France: www.gallica.bnf.fr
wikimedia
LIETUVOS DAILĖS FONDAS: .
ldfondas.lt
www.raremaps.com
LIETUVOS DAILĖS FONDAS:
www.ldfondas.lt/
www.davidrumsey.com
www.raremaps.com
www.swaen.com
www.oldworldauctions.com
oldmapsoldbooks on eBay
mojo998stampeantiche, eBay
www.columbia.edu
bertius on eBay
www.swaen.com
www.bergbook.com
www.raremaps.com
Old Times Libreria Antiquaria on eBay
AK31
1720 Gabriel Bodenehr:
"Geographische Vorset-
llung derer Konigsreiche
Polen..," Augsburg, 8.5 x
6.5 inches.  
From
www.raremaps.com
1720 Guillaume Delisle: "La Pologne," 76.7 x
53.2 cm, in the third state, based on the
address in the cartouche. Compare map details
and cartouche to versions published 1703,
1707, 1708.
From Old Times Rare Books: cesgia on
eBay
 
www.raremaps.com
c. 1720 Johann Baptiste Homann (geographer/cartographer): "Dvcatvvm LIVONIÆ et Cvrlandiӕ, cum vicinis Insulis Nova Exhibitio Geographica. Editore IOH Homanno, Norimburgӕ," Amsterdam, 22.5 x 19
inches, in versions with a cartouche pre-dating his  "Cum Privilegio S.C.M." -- see the 1730 versions with it.
www.orteliusmaps.org
babi_de on Germany's eBay
www.raremaps.com
Biblioteka Cyfrowa
Uniwersytetu Wrocławskiego
via www.mapywig.org
www.theprintscollector.com
c. 1720 Herman Moll (German geographer/mapmaker/engraver):
"POLAND," London, 7.5 x 7 inches. See the 1701 version.
1720 John Senex:
"POLAND, CORRECTED
..., " 26 1/2 x 40 inches
/600 x 1000 mm, four
sheets glued together.
From Altea Maps
1720 Matthaus Seutter: "POLONIÆ REGNUM UT ET
MAGNI DUCATUS LITHUANIÆ" Augsburg, 58 x 50
cm first state engraving
(the second, 1728 state
added letters to the border scales)
. From Antiquariat
Regiomontanus on eBay
1720 Gerard Valk: "Tabula DUCATUM LIVONIÆ et
CURLANDIÆ," Amsterdam, 19.5 x 23.375 inches, in
two versions.
1720 Christoph Weigel:
"Poloniae & Lithvania..."
accurante curatius,"
Nürnberg, from "“Atlas
Manualis Scholasticus."
From antiqua.trinacria on
eBay
www.raremaps.com
greenwichsales on eBay
www.alexandremaps.com
National Library of Latvia:
www.lnb.lv
www.swaen.com
1716 Gabriel Bodenehr the Elder (publisher of
Stridbeck's 1700 plate): "Compendiosa Poloniæ
Repræsentatio Polen..," Augsburg, 20 x 32 cm. From his
"Atlas Curieux..." See the 1757 Kilian version.
LIETUVOS DAILĖS FONDAS: .
ldfondas.lt/
www.davidrumsey.com
oldleaf on eBay
antiqua.trinacria on eBay
www.raremaps.com
Bodenehr 1716
www.davidrumsey.com
Vilnius University Library:
http://www.atmintis.mb.vu.lt/
Royal Danish Library:
www.kb.dk
Royal Danish Library:
www.kb.dk
Royal Danish Library:
www.kb.dk
odetowhitman* on eBay
c. 1720-40 Willem Blaue (original publisher) - Frederick de Wit (revsing publisher) - I.
Covens et C. Mortier
(final publisher): "Magni Ducatus Lithuaniæ Tabula, Divisa tam in
Palatinatus, quam in subjacentes Castellanias," Amsterdam, 17.4 x 20.5 inches / 44.5 x
52.5 cm, from their "Composite Atlas," published 1720-41. The plate with compass North
on the right started with Merian's 1638 version, and revised by Blaeu in 1648. A fire at
Blaeu in 1672 led to the auction of plates, purchased by de Wit in 1673-74. Meanwhile
Blaeu sold their version from inventory until a final auction in 1695. Pieter Mortier
bought the plate from de Wit in 1710, and a version with his company's name beneath the
cartouche was published beginning in 1720.
www.sanderusmaps.com
Royal Danish Library: www.kb.dk
c. 1715
www.raremaps.com
c. 1715
www.swaen.com
Christoph Weigel (engraver/publisher, 1715) - Johann Ernst Adelbulner (publisher,
1718)
: "Poloniӕ & Lithvania accurante curatius," Nuremberg, 11.4 x 13.9 inches /
29.0 x 35.3 cm. The 1718 version is from "From Bequemer Schul- und Reisen-Atlas."
c. 1720 Sanson (original mapmaker, in
1655) -
 Nicolaes Visscher (late publisher) -
Petrus Schenk
(current publisher): "Tabula
Nova totius REGNI POLONIÆ in quo sunt
DUCATUS et PROVINCIAE PRUSSIA,
CUJAVIA, MAZOVIA, RUSSIA, NIGRA &c.
DUCATUS LITHUANIA, UKRAINIA...
VOLHYNIA et PODOLIA," Amsterdam, in a
6th version of the plate.
From  the Royal
Danish Library: www.kb.dk
odetowhitman on eBay
www.polona.pl
www.argosybooks.com
Wroblewski Library of the
Lithuanian Academy of
Sciences: elibrary.mab.lt/
1720 Henri Abraham Chatelain (engraver after Delisle) - Nicolas Gueudeville (commentary) -
L’Honoré & Châtelain (publisher): "CARTE DE POLOGNE, AVEC LA CHRONOLOGIE...Tome. 4
No. 20," Amsterdam, 20 x 24 inches, from the
Third Edition of Vol. IV of “Atlas Historique,”
published as "Nouvelle Edition, Reveuë, corrigée [& considerablement augmentée],” compiled
by Zachairie Chatelain. First edition: 1714; Second: 1718; Fourth and last edition: 1735.
www.antique-maps.lt
www.swaen.com
www.antique-maps.lt
1720 Henri Chatelain (engraver, after Delisle) - Nicolas Gueudeville (commentary) - L’Honoré & Châtelain (publisher):
"NOUVELLE CARTE DU ROYAUME DE POLOGNE...Tome. 4 No. 21," Amsterdam, Third edition. First edition: 1714;
Second: 1718; Fourth and last: 1735.
www.swaen.com
www.antique-maps.lt
www.davidrumsey.com
U. Michigan, Clark Library:
www.quod.lib.umich.edu
1718 Christoph Weigel
(mapmaker) - Johann
Adelbulner
(publisher):
"Livoniæ et Curlandiæ..,"
Nürnberg, 13.1 x 15.6
inches, from "Bequemer
Schul-und Reisen-Atlas."
See 1722, 1725 versions.

From Götzfried Antique Maps:  
www.vintage-maps.com
www.atlascoelestis.com
www.karty.by
www.alexandremaps.com
antiquariat-voelkel on eBay.de
1718
www.vintage-maps.com
1716 La Feuille (original
engraver)
- G.J-B. Scotin (re-
engraver)
: "LE ROYAUME
DE POLOGNE..." 1st state of
the 4th Plate.
From LIETUVOS
DAILĖS FONDAS: .ldfondas.lt
www.raremaps.com
Post 1721 Guillaume Delisle -  Covens et Mortier (publisher): "Estats de la Couronne de
Pologne subdivisés Suivant l' estendue des Palatinats Dressee sur ce qu en ont donne
Starovolsk..," Amsterdam, 19 x 24 inches. Based on Delisle's 1702 map.
Royal Danish Library: www.kb.dk
Universiteit van Amsterdam:
https://www.uvaerfgoed.nl/
c. 1721 Alexis-Hubert Jaillot (mapmaker) - Covens & Mortier (pirating publishers): "Estats
de Pologne, Subdivises suivant l'estendue des Palatinats Par Le Sr. Sanson... " Amsterdam,
34 x 22 inches, from the firm founded 1721 by Pierre Mortier's son Cornelis and Johannes
Covens I.
www.raremaps.com
www.polona.pl
1721 (Anon.): "Carte des
Campagnes, De Charles
XII..."
(Map of the Cam-
paigns of Charles XII,
King of Sweden, from
1700 to his death in 1718)

Amsterdam, 25 x 15.5
cm.
From siram7009 on
eBay
1722 Patrick Gordon: "...
POLAND..." London.
From "Geography
Anatomiz'd."
From
www.gracegalleries.com
1722 Nicholas Sanson:
"ESTATS de la Couronne
de POLOGNE,"
Amsterdam.
From
claniz69 on eBay
1722 Pierre Sanson   
(
mapmaker) -  Samuel
von Pufendorf
(historian):
"Etats de la Couronne de
Pologne," Paris, 18.3 x
16 cm, from "...a
L'Histoire Generale et
Politique de L'Univers."
See the identical map
with a slightly changed
cartouche in the
1732 version.
From
maklize on eBay
1722 Christoph Weigel:
"Livoniae et Curlandiae
Tabula," Nuremberg,
13.125 x 15.75 inches.
See the 1725 version.
From
www.alexandremaps.com
National Library of Poland
via www.mapywig.org
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