Atlas Blaeu
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Der Blaeu Atlas
Die lateinische Ausgabe von Willem Janszoon und Joan Blaeu`s Theatrum orbis terrarum, sive, Atlas novus wurde in 4 Bänden veröffentlicht, die in 1645 beginnen. Die Erstausgabe dieses Atlasses wurde 1635 als ein zwei Bände-Satz auf Deutsch, Niederländisch, Latein, und Französisch veröffentlicht. Um 1662 war der Atlas auf 11 oder 12 Bände gewachsen, abhängig davon, ob man die Ausgabe eines Seeatlasses mit einschließt. An diesem Punkt wurde der Atlas bekannt als der Atlas maior. Diese Arbeit von Blaeus wird als Krönung auf dem Gebiet des Kartenzeichnens betrachtet.
- Blaeu Atlas Online (University of California)
- Vergleiche Atlas Blaeu auf Wikipedia
Einzelkarten
Im Heiligen Römischen Reich sind in Karten unter anderem erfasst:
- Germania Inferior, Aegidius Martinus: Ducatus Limburgum
- 1. Nova totius Germaniæ descriptio. (New representation of all Germany.)
- 4. Austria Archiducatus. (Archduchy of Austria. )
- 5. Stiria, Steyrmarck. (Styria, Steiermark [German name for Styria]. )
- 6. Bohemia. (Bohemia. )
- 8. Moravia Marchionatus. (Marquisate of Moravia. )
- 9. Silesia Ducatus. (Duchy of Silesia. )
- 10. Silesia Inferior. (Lower Silesia. )
- 11. Ducatus Silesiæ Glogani. (Duchy of Silesian Glogau. [Glogów, Poland] )
- 12. Comitatus Glatz. (County of Glatz. [Klodzko, Poland] )
- 13. Saxonia Superior, cum Lusatia et Misnia. (Upper Saxony, with Lusatia and Meissen. )
- 15. Lusatia Superior. (Upper Lusatia [Lausitz]. )
- 16. Brandeburgum Marchionatus, cum Ducatibus Pomeraniæ et Mekelenburgi. (Marquisate of Brandenburg, with the Duchies of Pomerania and Mecklenburg.
- 18. Pomeraniæ Ducatus tabula. (Map of the Duchy of Pomerania. ) 20 Rugia Insula ac Ducatus. (Rügen Island and Duchy. )
- 21. Meklenburg Ducatus. (Duchy of Mecklenburg. ) 22. Ducatus Holsatiæ nova tabula. (New map of the Duchy of Holstein. )
- 24. Celeberrimi Fluvii Albis nova delineatio. (The very famous River Elbe newly delineated. )
- 25. Ducatus Luneburgensis adiacentiumq3 regionum delineatio. (Duchy of Lüneburg and adjacent regions delineated. )
- 26. Archiepiscopatus Maghdeburgensis, et Anhaltinus Ducatus; cum terris adjacentibus. (Archbishopric of Magdeburg, and the Duchy of Anhalt; with adjacent lands. )
- 27. Ducatus Brunsuicensis fereq3 Lunæburgensis, cum adjacentibus episcopatibus, comit. domin. etc. (Duchy of Brunswick [Braunschweig], most of Lüneburg, with adjacent bishoprics, counties, domains, etc. )
- 28. Episcopatus Hildesiensis descriptio novissima. (Bishopric of Hildesheim, newest representation. )
- 29. Circulus Westphalicus, sive Germaniæ Inferioris. (Circle of Westphalia, or Lower Germany. )
- 30. Oldenburg Comitatus. (County of Oldenburg. )
- 31. Typus Frisiæ orientalis. (Figure of East Friesland. )
- 32. Osnaburgensis Episcopatus. (Bishopric of Osnabrück. )
- 33. Monasteriensis Episcopatus. (Bishopric of Münster. )
- 34. Comitatus Bentheim, et Steinfurt. (County of Bentheim, and Steinfurt. [towns in Germany, sometimes listed as Bad Bentheim and/or Burgsteinfurt] )
- 35. Westphalia Ducatus. (Duchy of Westphalia. )
- 36. Paderbornensis Episcopatus descriptio nova. (Bishopric of Paderborn, new representation. [town in Germany] )
- 37. Comitatus Marchia et Ravensberg. (County of Mark and Ravensburg. [historic regions of Germany found respectively around the cities of Dortmund and Bielefeld] )
- 38. Clivia Ducatus et Ravenstein Dominium. (Duchy of Cleves [Kleve, Germany] and Ravenstein Domain [town in Netherlands]. )
- 39. Iuliacensis et Montensis Ducatus. (Duchy of Jülich [town in Germany] and Berg. )
- 40. Archiepiscopatus Trevirensis. (Archbishopric of Treves. [Trier, Germany] )
- 41. Coloniensis Archiepiscopatus. (Archbishopric of Cologne. [Köln, Germany] )
- 42. Waldeck Comitatus. (County of Waldeck. [town in Germany] )
- 44. Territorium Abbatæ Heresfeldensis. (Territory of Hersfeld Abbey. [Bad Hersfeld, Germany] )
- 45. Mansfeldia Comitatus. (County of Mansfeld. [town in Germany] )
- 46. Thuringia Landgraviatus. (Landgravate of Thuringia. )
- 49. Franconia vulgo Franckenlandt. (Franconia, commonly called Franken. )
- 48. Nassovia Comitatus. (County of Nassau. )
- 50. Palatinatus ad Rhenum. (Palatinate at the Rhine. )
- 51. Erpach Comitatus. (County of Erbach. [town in Germany] )
- 52. Territorium Norimbergense. (Territory of Nuremberg. [Nürnberg, Germany] )
- 53. Palatinatus Bavariæ. (Palatinate of Bavaria. )
- 55. Bavaria Ducatus. (Duchy of Bavaria. )
- 56. Saltzburg Archiepiscopatus et Carinthia Ducatus. (Archbishopric of Salzburg and Duchy of Carinthia. )
- 57. Sueviæ nova tabula. (New map of Swabia. )
- 58. Alemannia sive Suevia Superior. (Alemannia [Alamannia] or Upper Swabia. )
- 59. Wirtenberg Ducatus. (Duchy of Württemberg. )
- 60. Alsatia Landgraviatus, cum Suntgoia et Brisgoia. (Landgravate of Alsace, with Sundgau [region in France] and Breisgau [historic region of Germany]. )
- 62. Helvetia, cum finitimis regionibus confœderatis. (Switzerland, with neighboring confederated territories. )
- 63. Zurichgow et Basiliensis Provincia. (Zürich and the Province of Basel. )
- 64. Argow cum parte merid. Zurichgow. (Aargau with the southern part of Zürich. )
- 65. Das Wiflispurgergow. (Wifflisburg. [Avenches, Switzerland] )
- 66. Alpinæ seu fœderatæ Rhaetiae subditarumque ei terrarum nova descriptio. (The supposed Alpine or Rhaetian League's lands new representation. [eastern Switzerland] )
- 67. Rhenus fluviorum Europæ celeberrimus, cum Mosa, Mosella, et reliquis, in illum se exonerantibus, fluminibus. (The Rhine, the most celebrated of the rivers of Europe, with the Meuse, the Moselle, and the rest of the rivers that flow into it. )
- 71. Germaniae veteris, typus. (Old Germany, a picture. )