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1712. A New Map of Present Germany, Shewing Its Principal Divisions, Cities, Towns, Rivers, Mountains &c.

  • A New Map of Present Germany, Shewing Its Principal Divisions, Cities, Towns, Rivers, Mountains &c.

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A New Map of Present Germany, Shewing Its Principal Divisions, Cities, Towns, Rivers, Mountains &c.

Decorative map of the region centered on Poland and Russia, extending from the Black Sea and the Gulf of Venice to the Baltic Sea.

Two title cartouches and decorative coat of arms.

This map was part of an atlas dedicated to the Duke of Glocester, who was then attending school in Oxford. The maps were highly regarded at the time for there accuracy.

Edward Wells was a Church of England clergyman and advocate for education. He published prolifically, including several atlases of the ancient and contemporary world. Wells was the son of a vicar and entered Christ Church, Oxford in late 1686. He graduated BA in 1690, MA in 1693, and worked as a tutor at his college from 1691 to 1702. Then, he entered into a living at Cotesbach, Leicestershire, from where he continued to publish his many works. He attained the degrees of BD and DD in 1704, after he was already at Cotesbach.

From roughly 1698 onward, Wells wrote many sermons, books, and atlases. He focused on catechismal and pastoral works, as well as educational books. For example, some of his first works were mathematics texts for young gentlemen, which included how to use globes and determine latitude and longitude. He also translated classical and Christian texts, sometimes adding geographical annotations.

His descriptive geographies were not overly original works, but they were popular in their time. First, he produced a Treatise of Antient and Present Geography in 1701; it went on to four more editions. Next was a Historical Geography of the New Testament (1708), accompanied by a Historical Geography of the Old Testament (1711-12).


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12196x9409 px
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Place:
Oxford
Author:
Edward Wells.
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