2022
DOI: 10.2478/pcr-2022-0005
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Maps fromAtlas Silesiae(1750): a listing of plates and states

Abstract: The paper sets out to attempt identification of all known plates used to print maps included in the Atlas Silesiae and of all identified states of these maps. While the early states of the Atlas maps are relatively well studied (though far not in every detail), printings pulled from the same though deeply reworked plates, published in Nurnberg in the first two decades of the 19th c., are not always recognised as the late states of the same maps. For each of twenty maps from Atlas Silesiae listed are all identi… Show more

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“…Sixteen maps of Silesian principalities (duchies) included in the 1750 (1752) AS-HH are dated either 1736 (fourteen maps) or 1739 (two maps). Examples of the full spectrum of their early states are combined in individual AS-HH copies, with no evident regularities in composition (see Table 4 in Paprotny (2022b), updated in the Appendix here).…”
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“…Sixteen maps of Silesian principalities (duchies) included in the 1750 (1752) AS-HH are dated either 1736 (fourteen maps) or 1739 (two maps). Examples of the full spectrum of their early states are combined in individual AS-HH copies, with no evident regularities in composition (see Table 4 in Paprotny (2022b), updated in the Appendix here).…”
Section: Maps Of Silesian Principalitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the listings of states of this and other Atlas Silesiae maps seePaprotny (2022b) and updating in the Appendix here.…”
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