File:Karte Unterweser.jpg

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Latina: pars tabulae „Nobilis Saxoniæ Fl. Visurgis cum Terris adjacentib. Ab Inclyta Brema ad ostium Maris“
English: cut of a map from 2nd quarter of 17th century, titled "Saxony's noble river Weser with adjacent territories from incl. Bremen to the mouth"
Deutsch: Regionen Stedingen und Osterstade
Ausschnitt aus einer Karte von Unterweser und Jadebusen mit dem Titel: "Nobilis Saxoniæ Fl. Visurgis cum Terris adjacentib. Ab Inclyta Brema ad ostium Maris", („Sachsens edler Weserfluss mit angrenzenden Gebieten von einschließlich Bremen bis zur Meeresmündung").
Kupferstich, anhand der Deiche am Jadebusen auf das zweite Viertel des 17. Jahrhunderts zu datieren.
Wegen Übereinstimmung in Details kommt als Autor Johann Conrad Musculus in Betracht.
Date 17th century
date QS:P,+1650-00-00T00:00:00Z/7
Source http://digital.ub.uni-duesseldorf.de/ihd/content/zoom/174093
Author Unknown authorUnknown author, possibly Johann Conrad Musculus
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