Maps: 1732 - 1741
1732 Herman Moll: "POLAND Subdivided into its several Palatinates &c," London, in
threeversions, with the engraved area 10 1/4 x 7 5/8 inches, from his "Atlas Minor."
Compare with the 1728, 1730, 1736 and 1740 versions.
Second map from
fineantiquemapsandprints on eBay; third map from www.raremaps.com
1733 Patrick Gordon: "A
new map of POLAND
from the lateft Obfer."
1735 Covens & Mortier:
"LA POLOGNE. Suivant
Les Nouvelles Observa-
tions...," Amsterdam, 9 x
11.5 inches. From "Nouvel
Atlas" by Van der Aa.
(See
the 1936 version below.)
 
From www.gracegalleries.com
1735 J.F. Betgen - Homann
Heirs
(Publishers):  "LITHU-
ANIAM BORUSSICAM..." 49
x 58.5 cm., in three versions:
a top half of the full map
(from
www.gallica. bnf.fr)
; the second is
both parts, separately, and
the third version
(from  the Univ.
of Freiburg: http://dl.ub.uni
-freiburg de/diglit/karten sammlung
_bd12 /0037?sid=
5b12ccc143331dba8bd164
465833a6ac&zoomlevel=4)
is the
full map in one image.
1736 Nicolas de Fer: "Les etats de la couronne de Pologne, sous les... Les etats de la
Couronne de Pologne, sous les quels sont compris la grande et la petite Pologne, le Grand
Duche de Lithuanie, les Prusses et la Curlande. Divisez en provinces et palatinats...," 23
x 18.5 inches, Paris, in two versions. First engraved by P. Starckman, and issued by de
Fer in 1716, with editions in 1736, 1748, 1760 and 1782.
Second map from
www.davidrumsey.com
1738 Jacques Benigne Bossuet: "ESTATS de la Couronne
de POLOGNE," Amsterdam, 5 3/8 x 6 5/8 / 14 x 17 cm,
in uncolored and colored versions.
Colored map from
adlers-raritaetentruhe on eBay
1738-39 Gottfried Jacob Haupt (engraver/mapmaker) - Elias Baeck (publisher):
"REGNUM POLONIÆ ejusque confinia," Augsburg. in three versions.
First map:
www.mapmogul.com; second: www.karty.by; third: Antiqua Rare Books, Markkleeberg, Germany
c1739 Johann Homann, published by Adelbauer - Johann Gabriel Doppelmayr: "Regni Poloniӕ, Magnique Ducatus g. Lithuaniӕ Nova et exacta
tabula, ad mentem STAROVOLCII descripta"
(A new and detailed map of the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, described according
to Starowolski)
, Nürnberg, in four versions dated, but not necessarily published, in 1739, from the "Atlas factice" of 42 maps, produced by the
Homann Erben firm. Note the poorly-erased former engraving in the cartouche.
First map from  http://gauss.suub.uni-bremen.de/suub/hist/index.jsp; second
map from www.mapywig.org; third map from the Latvian National Library: https://academia.lndb.lv/; fourth map from Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale Univ. :
http://brbl-dl.library.yale.edu/vufind/Record/3444622; fifth map from www.raremaps.com
1739 Johann Georg
Schreiber: "... KONIG-
REICH POLEN...," 7 x 10
inches. See the 1730,
1749 versions.
1736 Guillaume Delisle (cartographer) - Covens & Mortier
(publishers)
: "La Pologne...," Amsterdam, in the fifth state
of the map: see the cartouche..
From REGION MAZOWIECKIE
WARSAW internet. mazovia.en;  Dept.of Geodesy and Cartography
1739 Thomas Kitchin: "A MAP of the Eastern
Part of POLAND," London, 8.9 x 7 inches /
22.5 x 17.8 cm, as published in
London
Magazine
, with a DETAIL image. See the
1766 version.
From www.swaen.com
1739 Claude Buffier: "La
Pologne suivant les
degrés de l'Académie des
Sciences de Paris,” dated
1714.
From Beach Antique
Maps & Prints on eBay
1736 Herman Moll (mapmaker) - Thos.
Bowles
(publisher): "POLAND," London, 21
x 26 cm., from the third edition of his
"Atlas Minor." Compare with the '28, '30,
'32 and '40 versions.
From
www.davidrumsey.com
1732 Paul de La Feuille: "Le Royaume De
Pologne Avec Ses Confins," Amsterdam,  map
17 x 13 cm. Also a
DETAIL image. Compare
with versions from 1702, 1707, 1717, 1747
and 1753.
From http://digital.ub.uni-duesseldorf.de/  
c1735 I have two attributions for this map:
one copy I own, by
Jennvilliers: "Royaume de
Pologne." 9.5 x 15.5 inches, Paris, published
1700-1755 by  Jean Baptiste Nolin.
AK-08
The seemingly identical map
(from lindisfarne2
on eBay)  
without the on-map attribution to
Jennvilliers, is by Nicolas Lenglet Du Fresnoy,
Paris, 1735 by Pierre Gandouin in;
"Methode Pour Etudier L'Histoire" by M. L'Abbe
Lenglet Du Fresnoy.
1737 Johann Jacob Lidl
(engraver): "REGNUM
POLONIÆ et MAGNUS
DUCATUS LITHUANI."
From gkrgrec on eBay
1733 Johann Schreiber: "Reise Charte durch das König-
reich Polen: mit allen darzu gehörigen Laendern / verfer- tiget von
J[ohann] G[eorg] Schreibern inLeipzig," from his "Atlas Minor."
Compare with the 1730 and 1739 versions.
From artlusatica on eBay
1733-34 Anselm Desing:
"XXVI Haupt Karte POLEN,"
fromthe first edition of his
"Historica Auxilia."
From
www.karty.by
1739 J.B. Homan:  
"REGNI POLONIAE,
MAGNIQUE DUCATUS
LITHUANIÆ Nova et
exacta tabula, ad
mentem Starovolcii, "
Nürnberg. Cartouch
slightly differs from the
other 1739 versions
above.
From from the
National Library of France:
www.gallica.bnf.fr
1740 Giovanni Albrizzi (publisher) - G. Delisle - Isaac Tirion: "REGNO DI POLONIA,"
Venice, 11.2 x 9.4 inches, in three versions from Albrizzi's 1740 Venice atlas.
First map
from www.map-world.com; second and third maps from www.swaen.com
1740 Herman Moll:
"POLAND," London, 26 x
20 cm., from his "Atlas
Minor." Compare with the
'28, '30, '32 and '36  
versions.
From
www.jpmaps.co.uk
1740 J.B. Nolin: "Le
Royaume de Pologne,"
45.5 x 60.5 cm.
From
www.mapmogul.com
c1740 R. & J. Ottens: "Reipublicae et Status Generalis Poloniae Nova Tabula,
Comprehendens Maioris et Minoris Poloniae Regni..." Amsterdam, 20 x 35  inches
/ 51 x 89 cm., in two versions.
First map from Robt. Putnam; second and detail image from
www.swaen.com
1740 Schenk Family: "Estats de Pologne...",  Amsterdam,
22.8 x 18 inches, based on Sanson's work, in two
versions.
First map from pbagalleries.com; second from
www.oldworldauctions.com
c1740 John Senex: "A
new Map of POLAND
from the lateft Obfer,"
London, 6 x 7½" from
Gordon's "Geography
Anatomiz'd."
From  
www.ritzlin.com
Matthaus Seutter: "Novissima et accuratissima MAGNI DUCATUS LITHUANIÆ,"
Augsburg, 20 x 23 inches, in three versions of the
Second State, identified by the
presence of the "privilege under the top right border.
First map  from babi_de on eBay; third, first
1742 map, from senizemelepiai.lt; second 1742 map: The Wroblewski Library of the Lithuanian Academy of
Sciences: elibrary.mab.lt/
1740                                               1742                                                     1750
1740 Matthaus Seutter:
"POLONIÆ REGNUM UT
ET MAGNI DUCATUS
LITHUANIAE," Augsburg,
in the second state.
From
www.alexandremaps.com
1740 Matthaus Seutter: "POLONIÆ REGNUM  ut et
DUCAT. LITHUANIÆ," Augsburg, in two versions from
his "Atlas Minor." Compare with the 1744 and 1750
versions.
First map from twinghiwin on eBay; second from
Biblioteca Virtual del Patrimonio Bibliográfico http://bvpb.mcu.es/
1740 Gilles Robert de
Vaugondy: "GRAND
DUCHE DE LITHUANIE
...," Paris, plate 23.5 x
17.3 cm., from his "Atlas
Portatif." Compare with
the 1749 version.
From the
collection of Algirdas Gustaitis,
offered by odisejas2007 on eBay
1741 Anselm Desing:
"XXVI Haupt Karte
POLEN," from the 1741
edition of his "Historica
Auxilia," also published
1733-34, and 1746-47.
1741 Nicolas Lenglet-Du
Fresnoy: "LE ROYAUME
DE POLOGNE AVEC SES
CONFINS," Venice,  5.5
by 7 inches, from "
Methode pour etudier la
geo graph- ie," published
1718 to 1755.
From
BeachMaps.com
1738 Claude Buffier: "La
Pologne suivant les
degrés de l'Académie des
Sciences de Paris, Des-
brulins Sculp.”
From
mappamundi-fr on eBay
1735 Matthäus Seutter: "Novissima et
accuratissima Magni Ducatus Lithuaniæ
in suos Palatinaus et Castellanias divisӕ
Delineatio, cura et impressis Matthaei
Seutteri, S. Caes. et reg. Cathol. Majest.
Geogr. et Chalcographi Augustani," Augs-
burg, in the
2nd State, by virtue of the
"privilege" inscription, awarded to Seutter
1731, under the top right frame line.
From
www.davidrumsey.com
1735 Matthäus Seutter: "Poloniæ Regnum ut et Magni
Ducatus Lithuaniæ Accuratiss. Delineatione
repræsentat. Opera et Studio Matth. Seutteri Sac. Cæs.
Maj. Geogr. Aug." Augsburg. This is second state with
added letters to the border scale.
From cesgia on eBay
1734 Guillaume Delisle: "La Pologne,
Dressée sur ce qu´en ontdonné
Starovolsk..," Amsterdam, published by
Visscher.
From www.bergbook.com