Nice town view of Bremen from Bertius’s “Commentariorum rerum germanicum libri tres” published in Amsterdam at Jannsonius in 1616.
Bremen
Nice town view of Bremen from Bertius’s “Commentariorum rerum germanicum libri tres” published in Amsterdam at Jannsonius in 1616.
- Author: BERTIUS Petrus
- Year: 1616
- Dimension: 185 x 137 mm
- Place of publication: Amsterdam
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