MAGNI DVCATVS LITHVANIAE, 1630–1645

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MAGNI DVCATVS LITHVANIAE

1613–1645 Hessel Gerritsz (engraver)Willem Blaeu: (mapmaker/publisher):  “MAGNI DVCATVS LITHVANIAE,” 28.9 x 29.3 inches, Amsterdam. An important 4-sheet wall map engraved (all such maps have the date “1613” on the second cartouche) from survey drafts prepared by M. Strubicz under instructions of Prince Nicolas Christophe Radziwill (Lithuanian: Mikalojus Kristupas Radvila). These examples are by Willem Blaeu, under his imprint “Guilhelmus Janssoni.” This map was not included in an atlas until 1630. These examples have a tiny town vignette at the location for Memel, but no label. “Der Memel” was apparently added in a French version of the atlas in 1645, and in Flemish and German atlases beginning 1647 .