Ottoman Empire Magni Turcarum Dominatoris Imperium Seutter 1762

A Map of Turkey in Ottoman Empire.

Title: Magni Turcarum Dominatoris Imperium accurate cura delin per Seutter.

Turkey in Ottoman Empire shows Persia, Arabia Egypt and Greece.
Antique detailed hand-colored map, copperplate engraved filled with topographical, political and administrative departments, towns and villages, place names, rivers, forests and mountains.
Title cartouches uncolored as published with mythology figures, and merchants.

Published: Augsburg, rare Johann Michael Probst edition.

Georg Matthäus Seutter (1647–1756) was one of the most important and prolific German map publishers of the 18th century.
Seutter copied the work of other cartographers, making his own engravings based on their models.
Seutter published his small atlas Atlas minor in 1744 with 64 maps.
After Matthaus Seutter died his son, Albrecht Karl and his son-in-law Conrad Tobias Lotter ran the business for five more years.
After Seutter's death his son-in-law Tobias Conrad Lotter and publisher Johann Michael Probst resubmitted the atlas (1762) and the name Seutters on the copper plates for the most part replaced those of Tobias Conrad Lotter (Verlag Tob. Lotter)

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Size:
Sheet app.: 11.5 x 8.75 inches. 29 x 22 cm.
Image app.: 9.75 x 7.75 inches. 25.5 x 19.5 cm.
Condition: Very good till excellent for its time.




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