Rare map of Europe, published by in the Atlas of the Capuchin provinces, published by Montecalerio. The atlas of the Capuchin provinces was initiated in manuscript form by the minister general of the order, Father Silvestro from Panicale in 1632 and...
Rare map of Beauce, from Jean Boisseau's Theatre Des Gaules, first published in 1642. The map extends from Paris and the Seine River in the north to the Loire River in the south, centered on Chartes. All of Boisseau's maps are rare. As noted in...
Nicolas Sanson's 1643 double-page engraved map of northwestern Italy, from Lake Geneva in the west to the Gulf of Genoa and the Grisons in the east. The mountains are rendered in a pleasing pictorial fashion.
Rare map of the Portugal, which appeared in Boisseau's Tresor des carte Geographiques, published in Paris. Boisseau's map is based upon Jansson's map, published in his Atlas Minor in 1628. The map was later copied by Jean Picart. The map is...
Rare map showing the African Coastline of the Mediterranean, with two inset maps Egypt and Carthage, which appeared in Boisseau's Tresor des carte Geographiques, published in Paris. The map is based upon Jansson's map, published in his Atlas Minor in...