Description
DESCRIPTIO VEROMANDUORUM ; FRANCE
Amsterdam: Willem Blaeu; 1640.
(from : Theatrum orbis terrarum, sive Atlas novus)
Descriptio Veromanduorum translates to Description of the Vermandois in Latin.
Cartographic representation of the historical French province of Vermandois.
The term is often used in conjunction with the phrase Gouvernement de la Cappelle, indicating a map depicting the region and its administrative district.
Hand colored
Overall 18.5 by 22.5 inches
Very good condition
100% authentic
Reserve: $201.00
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