File:Atlas Van Der Hagen-KW1049B12 058-REGIAE VENATIONIS AEDIUM Prospectus.jpeg
Author: Romeyn de Hooghe?
Publisher: Heirs of
Joan Blaeu
(1596–1673) |
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Alternative names |
Johannes Blaeu; John Wiliamson Blaeu; Johannes Willemszoon Blaeu | ||
Description | Dutch cartographer, publisher, instrument maker and book printer | ||
Date of birth/death | 23 September 1596 | 28 December 1673 | |
Location of birth/death | Alkmaar | Amsterdam | |
Work period | 1615 –1673 | ||
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Author: Romeyn de Hooghe?
Publisher: Heirs ofJoan Blaeu
(1596–1673) |
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Alternative names |
Johannes Blaeu; John Wiliamson Blaeu; Johannes Willemszoon Blaeu | ||
Description | Dutch cartographer, publisher, instrument maker and book printer | ||
Date of birth/death | 23 September 1596 | 28 December 1673 | |
Location of birth/death | Alkmaar | Amsterdam | |
Work period | 1615 –1673 | ||
Work location | |||
Authority file |
REGIAE VENATIONIS AEDIUM Prospectus
Nederlands: Deze topografische prent toont een stadsgezicht in Turijn. Deze prent die vermoedelijk gegraveerd door Romeyn de Hooghe (1645-1708), werd in 1682 gepubliceerd in het vierde deel van het Italiaanse stedenboek van Italie, uitgegeven door de erfgenamen van Joan Blaeu.; Onderaan de prent een Latijnse verklaring van de letters (A-M).
English: This city view on Turin was probable engraved by Romeyn de Hooghe (1645-1708). The view was included in the fourth volume of the town book of Italy, published by the heirs of Joan Blaeu in 1682.
Nederlands: kopergravure
English: copper engraving print
KB National Library of the Netherlands | |||
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Native name | Koninklijke Bibliotheek | ||
Location | |||
Coordinates | 52° 04′ 50.3″ N, 4° 19′ 36.3″ E | ||
Established | 8 November 1798 | ||
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Description of the Atlas Van der Hagen in the catalogue of the KB: http://opc4.kb.nl/DB=1/TTL=1/LNG=EN/PPN?PPN=353012750
Source page at the Geheugen van Nederland / Memory of the Netherlands website.
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