SEUTTER
Constantinopolis amplißima potentißima et magnificentißima urbs et fedes Imperatoris Trucici in Provincia Romania ad Bosphorum Thraciæ sita = ; Constantinopel die größest, mächtigst u. Prächtigste Residenz Stadt des Türck. Kaysers in der Prov. Romanien am Bosph. Thracico gelegen
SEUTTER, Matthaeus, (1678-1756)
1730, Augsburg
32 x 57 cm.
Matthäus Seutter (1678-1757) was a prominent German mapmaker in the mid-eighteenth century. Initially apprenticed to a brewer, he trained as an engraver under Johann Baptist Homann in Nuremburg before setting up shop in his native Augsburg. In 1727 he was granted the title Imperial Geographer. His most famous work is Atlas Novus Sive Tabulae Geographicae, published in two volumes ca. 1730, although the majority of his maps are based on earlier work by other cartographers like the Homanns, Delisles, and de Fer. (BLR-Barry Lawrence Ruderman)
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