Maps: 1723 - 1733
1725 F. Laso: "Estats de
la Couronne Pologne," 5
1/4 x 6 inches. From The
Portsmouth Bookshop
1729 Pieter van der Aa:
"LA POLOGNE." 14 x 11
inches.
c. 1729-1730 Henri Chatelain - Guillaume Delisle: "POLOGNE," from three different
atlases: Paris on the left, unknown in the middle, Amsterdam on the right, from "La
Science des personnes de la Cour."
1730 Johann Georg Schreiber (engraver/geographer/
publisher): "Reise Charte durch das Königreich Polen :
mit allen darzu gehörigen Laendern / verfertiget von
J[ohann] G[eorg] Schreibern in Leipzig," 185 x 274
mm /7.2 x 10.8 inches, from his "Atlas Selectus von
allen Konigreichen und Landern der Welt." Compare
with his 1733 and 1749 versions.
1730 Unattributed
"POLAND." 7.2 x 5.7
inches – 18.8 x 14.8 cm.
A map showing rivers in
Poland -- sorry: no key.
From www.mapandmaps.com
1727-32 Matthaus Seutter: "Poloniæ Regnum ut et Magni Ducatus Lithuaniæ," Augsburg, 50 x 58 cm, in the first state, on the top row, with only numbers on the border scales. The second state of the plate has added
letters to the border scales. The third state has additional verbiage not only as the last line of the cartouche: "SAC.CNS. MAJ. GEOGR. AUG." but also an additional two lines of verbiage under the cartouche. See the
claimed 1735 and 1740 second state examples, and a 1740 third state. In 1762 Probst bought half of Seutters plates and reissued them. See the c. 1770 version of this map with Probst's name in the Baltic -- a Fifth State!
c. 1730 Johann Baptiste Homann: "DVCATVVM LIVONIÆ et CVRLANDIÆ cum vicinis Insulis.." (...with neighboring islands), Nuremburg, in versions distinguishable from the 1720
versions by the addition of "Cum Privilegio S.C.M." to the cartouche.
1728 [dated] Herman
Moll: "POLAND Sub-
divided..," London, from
"Atlas Minor." Compare
with 1727, '32, '36, '40,
'44, '55 versions. From
fineantiquemapsandprints
c. 1730 Alexis-Hubert Jaillot: "ESTATS
DE LA COURONNE DE POLOGNE ...,"
23.9 x 19.1 inches. Also a DETAIL
image. From www.oldworldauctions.com
1723-25 Delisle (mapmaker) - L'Honore and Chatelain (publisher): "Pologne," Amster-
dam, 5.5 x 5.5 inches, from "La Science des Personnes de la Cour..." by Sieur de
Chevigny, published in 54 editions in French and Dutch between 1710 and 1757.
c. 1730 Guillaume Delisle - Covens
& Mortier: "Estats de la Couronne
de Pologne Subdivises Suivant
l'Estendue des Palatinats..," 23.9 x
17.8 inches. Compare with 1720's.
From www.oldworldauctions.com
Pieter Van der Aa: "La LIVONIE Avec des frontieres de
COURLANDE et de FINLANDE..." Leiden, 11.5 x 14.3
inches / 29.3 x 36.3 cm. Based on the voyages of Adam
Olearius.
1729 Philipp Clüver: "Veteris et Novæ REGNI POLONIÆ, Magniq Ducatus LITHUANIÆ
..," 8 x 10 inches / 21 x 26 cm., in the second Latin state of the plate from the very last
edition of "Introductionis in Universam Geographicum."
1723 Johann Gastel -
Anselm Desing: Haupt
Karte POLEN," Stadt Am
Hoff, 5 x 4.5 inches. From
oldmapsoldbooks on eBay
c. 1729 Johann Baptiste Homann: "Regni Poloniæ Magnique Ducatus Lithuaniæ..." Nuremberg. 2nd state of the map, 3rd plate, Third State of the cartouche, and therefore 1729 and after. See states #1: 1712; #2: 1715-18: #4:
1730-38; #5: 1739.
DSpace at the Univ. of Tartu, Estonia: www.dspace.utlib.ee
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Old Times Rare Books -- cesgia on eBay
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1730 Nicolas Sanson: "LA CURLANDE
duché et SEMIGALLE autrefois de la
LIVONIE. LA Samogitie DUCHE en
LITUANIE," Paris, 16.9 x 30.9 inches. Two
DETAIL images. From the National Library of
Latvia: http://data.lnb.lv/nba05/kartes/frame_
anglu.htm
c. 1731 Matthäus Seutter: "Novißima et accuratißima Magni Ducatus Magni Ducatus Lithuaniæ in suos Palatinaus et Castellanias divisae Delineatio, cura et impressis Matthaei
Seutteri, S. Caes. et reg. Cathol. Majest. Geogr. et Chalcographi Augustani," Augsburg, 22.5 x 19.5 inches, in versions of the Second State, by virtue of the presence of the
"privilege" inscription under the top right frame line, awarded to Seutter in 1731. The First State has no such designation, while the 3rd state, published no earlier than 1762, has a
second designation under the top left frame line: "...Iohan Michael Probst..."
c. 1730 Guillaume Delisle (cartographer) - Covens et Mortier (publishers): "La Pologne.
Dressee sur ce qu'en ont donne Starovolsk, Beauplan, Hartnoch, et autres auteurs..,"
Amsterdam, 49 x 62cm /19.1 x 24.2 inches, in a fifth state from "Atlas Nouveau...Par
Guillaume de l'Isle."
Post-1726 Reiner & Josua Ottens (publishers): "Magni Ducatus Lithuaniæ Divisa tam in Palatinatus," Amsterdam, 19.3 x 22.0 inches. The
brothers took over Joachim's (their father's ) firm in 1726, and, that same year, bought the plate of this map from the Danckerts family. Any
map with the Ottens name in the cartouche instead of Danckerts' can't have been published before 1726. Also see the 1788 version.
1690-95
Danckerts
cartouche
Post 1726
Ottens
cartouche
Post 1726 Reiner & Josua Ottens (publishers): "Regni Poloniæ
et Ducatus Lithuaniæ..," Amsterdam, 20 x 23 inches.
1730 cartouche
c. 1727 - 1732 R. & J.
Ottens: "Reipublicæ et
Status Generalis Poloniæ
Nova Tabula, Comprehen-
dens Maioris et Minoris
Poloniæ Regni..." Amster-
dam. From www.antiquariat-
krak.com.pl/
1730 Nicolas Sanson:
"Partie de LITHUANIE ou
est le PALATINAT NOWO-
GRODECK..." Paris. See
the 1665 and 1709
versions. From
www.raremaps.com
1730 Johann Steidlin:
"Conventus FR. FR. Ord.
Erem. S. Augustini per
Provinc. Poloniæ et Lith-
uanie," 14 × 17.50 cm.
From http://www.ldfondas.lt/
en/collection/geographische_
k_nigreiche_polen_
undpreussen.html
National Library of Latvia: www.lnb.lv
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Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library at Yale University
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cesgia on eBay: Old Times Rare Antiquarian Books & Maps Sellers
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c. 1731 Matthäus
Seutter (engraver/
publisher): "Livoniæ et
Curlandiæ Ducatus cum
Insulis Adjcentib. Mappa
Geographica Exhibiti..,"
Augsburg. Note the
detail image of "Priv."
under the bottom frame
line, awarded to Seutter
(whose maps were
mostly copies of earlier
work done by the
Homann and Delisle
firms) in 1731. See the c.
1725 version. From
www.raremaps/com
LIETUVOS DAILĖS FONDAS: www.ldfondas.lt
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National Library of Poland via www.mapywig.org
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Universitat Berne, via www.europeana.eu
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LIETUVOS DAILĖS FONDAS: www.ldfondas.lt
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1728 DSpace, Univ. of Tartu: http://dspace.utlib.ee
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LIETUVOS DAILĖS FONDAS: www.ldfondas.lt
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1730 Univ. of Freiburg, Germany: http://dl.ub.uni-freiburg.de
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National Library of Latvia: http://data.lnb.lv/
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1729 Jenvilliers (engraver):
"Royaume de Pologne," Paris, 9.6 x
15.4 inches / 24.5 x 39.0 cm, from
“METHODE POUR ETUDIER L’
HISTOIRE” by L’Abbe Lenglet du
Fresnoy. From www.swaen.com
c. 1727 Royal Danish Library: www.kb.dk
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1727 [dated] Herman
Moll: "POLAND Subdi-
vided..," London, 8 x 10
inches, from the first
edition of "Atlas Minor."
From www.raremaps.com
Royal Danish Library: www.kb.dk
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1723 Herman Moll
(engraver/publisher):
"Poland," from "The Com-
pleat Geographer."
From antiquarius.sb
c. 1725 Claude Buffier:
"POLONIA Secondo le
Observazioni..," Rome,
5.7 x 6.9 inches. Identical
to a 1767 version.
From www.swaen.com
Library of the Lithuanian Academy of Science via www.europeana.eu
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c. 1727 Matthäus Seutter:
"Novißima et accuratißima
Magni Ducatus Magni
Ducatus Lithuaniæ ..,"
Augsburg, in the First
State, via the absence of the
"privilege" under the top
right frame line, awarded to
Seutter in 1731. See the
Second State in 1731-61, and
the Third State, published no
earlier than 1762, with a
notation under the top left
frame line: "...Iohan Michael
Probst..." the buyer of the
plate. From www.raremaps.com
Lithuanian Integral Museum Information System: https://www.limis.lt/
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Univ. of Freiburg: http://dl.ub.uni-freiburg. de
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http://antique-maps.lt/index.html
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c. 1730-38 Johann Baptiste Homann:
"Regni Poloniæ Magnique Ducatus
Lithuaniæ nova..," Nürnberg, in the
Fourth version of the cartouche --
where the "j" in "Maj." is NOT
overwritten by the cloud on the
bottom. Compare with the #1: 1712;
#2 1715-18; #3: 1729, and #5: 1739
versions. From National Library of Estonia:
www.digar.ee
Universitätsbibliothek Bern: www.e-rara.ch
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1732 Paul de La Feuille: "Le Royaume De
Pologne Avec Ses Confins," Amsterdam, 17
x 13 cm. in the 3rd State of the 5th Plate,
from Ratelband's "Geographisch-Tooneel of
uitgezochte Kaarten..," a reissue of de la
Feuille's "Les Tablettes guerrieres..." From
http://digital.ub.uni-duesseldorf.de/
1732 Herman Moll: "Poland Subdivided into its several Palatinates &c, Agreeable to
Modern History," London, in three versions, engraved area 10 1/4 x 7 5/8 inches, from
his "Atlas Minor." Compare with the first state of 1727, as well as with the 1728, 1736,
1740, 1744 and 1755 versions. All versions after 1728 are undated.
fineantiquemapsandprints on eBay
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The Huntington: www.huntington.org/collections
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1732 Pierre Sanson (map-
maker) - Samuel von
Pufendorf (historian):
"Estats de la Couronne de
Pologne," Paris, from "...a
L'Histoire Generale et
Politique de L'Univer s..,"
with editions to at least
1759. See change of "Etats"
to "Estats" and to cartouche
vs. 1722 version. From
https://bib.us.es/ via
www.archive.org
1724 Christoph Weigel:
"Regnum Poloniæ
ejusque confinia,"
Nuremberg, from the
2nd Edition of "Atlas
portatilis...der gantzen
Welt..." From GoogleBooks
1733 Anselm Desing: "XXVI Haupt Karte
POLEN," fromthe first edition of his
"Historica Auxilia." See the 1723 and
1741 versions. From www.karty.by
1733 Patrick Gordon: "A
new map of POLAND
from the lateft Obfer."
1733 Johann Schreiber: "Reise Charte durch das
Königreich Polen: mit allen darzu gehörigen Laendern /
verfertiget von J[ohann] G[eorg] Schreibern in Leipzig,"
from his "Atlas Minor." Compare with the 1730 and
1749 versions.
Archiwum Państwowe w Poznaniu: http://poznan.ap. gov.pl/ via www.mapywig.org
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National Library of Estonia: www.digar.ee
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1725 Christoph Weigel:
"Livoniae et Curlandiae
Tabula," Nuremberg,
13.125 x 15.75 inches.
See 1722 version. From
www.nlib.ee/html/digi/maps
https://beinecke.library. yale.edu/digital-collections
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1726 and later [but dated 1703] Delisle Family: "La Pologne. Dressee sur ce qu'en
ontdonne Starovolsk, Beauplan, Hartnoch..," Paris, 48 x 63 cm. Delisles backdated the
plate and published this version beginning 1726 -- the 4th state of the plate.
1732 John Senex (engraver/mapmaker) -
V.R. Duy (cartouche engraver) - George
Willdey (publisher): "POLAND Corrected
from the Observations Communicated to
the Royal Society at London and the Roral
Academy at Paris. Is humbly Dedicated to
Sr. James Hallett Kt. Citizen of London..,"
London, 25.5 x 37.5 inches, from his
"Composite World Atlas," containing maps
dated between 1701-17. See the 1708
versions with the same dedication. From
www.davidrumsey.com
John Carter Brown Library: https://jcblibrary.org
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c. 1725 Matthaus
Seutter: "Livoniæ et
Curlandiæ Ducatus..,"
Augsburg, before he got
his "privilege" in 1731.
From www.vu.lt