Detailed map of Brescia in northern Italy from Ortelius’ Theatrum Orbis Terrarum, the first modern atlas of the world. The map is oriented with east at the top and shows Lago gi Garda, Brescia, Lago d’Iseo, Lago di Idro. From the French edition of Theatrum published in Antwerp, 1598.
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- Author: ORTELIUS Abraham
- Dimension: 33 x 47 cm
- Place of publication: Antwerp
- Year: 1598
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Detailed map of Brescia showing also the Crema’s area from Atlas Novus by H. Hondius published at Amsterdam in 1636. Orientated with north on the left it is based on Magini map of 1620.
- Author: HONDIUS Henricus
- Year: 1636
- Dimension: 390 x 490 mm.
- Place of publication: Amsterdam









