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Battle of St. Gotthard an der Raab (Szentgotthard). "Geometrischer Grundt und Abriß der gegent deß Closters St. Gotthardten ... sambt dem Memorabilen Treffen ... Anno 1664". Orig. copperplate engraving from Merian's Theatrum Europeanum, 1672. 30:74,5 cm.
Budapest. "Buda and Pesth. (from the Blocksberg.) Bude et Pesth vues du Blocksberg". Orig. steel engraving, ca. 1840. Engraved by G. K. Richardson after W. H. Bartlett's drawing. With severel figures in the foreground and Englidh-French title under the picture. 12:18 cm.
Visegrád. "Ungern. Alter Thurm zu Vicegrad". Orig. lithograph by A. Kunike after J. Alt's drawing. Published by Kunike in Vienna, 1826. With a figure in the foreground and lithographic title under the picture. 26:35,5 cm (the picture).
Jost Amman."Rustica Ungarica. Ein Ungarische Bäwrin". Orig. wood-block, J. Amman (1539-1591) from the first edition of his work "Habitus praecipuorum populorum, tam virorum quam foeminarum singulari arte depicti. Trachtenbuch darin fast allerley...
Hungary. "Hungaria". Orig. copper-engraving from the German edition of A. Ortelius' Epitome, published in Frankfurt am Main by L. Hulsius (Hulst), 1604. With ornamental title-cartouche, the scale of map ("Scala milliarium") and Latin title above the map....
"Hungaria Ungarn". Orig. copper-engraving, G. Botero. Publ. in Cologne, 1596. With ornamental title-cartouche and the scale of map ("Miliaria Hungarica communia"). 20,5:25 cm (8 x 10 inch.).
"Hungaria". Orig. copper-engraving after G. Mercator's map of the region. Published in Amsterdam by J. Hondius, C. Claesz. and J. Jansz., 1608. With ornamental title-cartouche with the scale of map ("Mill. Germanica") and French heading-title...
Hungary. "Hungaria". Orig. copper-engraving from the French edition of A. Ortelius' Epitome. Published in Antwerpen by J. B. Vrienst, 1602. With decorative title-cartouche with the scale of map ("Scala milliarium"). 7,5:11 cm (3 x 4 1/4 inch.).
"Stulweissenburg". View of the city Szekesvehervar in Hungary. Copper-engraving by G. Bodenehr (1664-1758), published ca. 1710. With explanations by the side. 16,5:22,5 cm.
"Hungaria". Copper-engraving by P. Bertius published by J. Hondius, 1618. With small ornamental cartouche and "Milliaria Germanica". 9,4:13,5 cm.