Ubersichtsblatt zu G.D. REYMANN’S topographischer Special-Karte von CENTRAL EUROPA, 1875

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Ubersichtsblatt zu G.D. REYMANN'S topographischer Special-Karte von CENTRAL EUROPA

(Map overview.) Also a DETAIL of the overview, and individual maps in the same position to the right as on the key.

Reymann’s topographischer Special-Karte, 1:200 000, consists of three series of detailed maps (von Deutschland, von Central Europe, von Mitteleuropa) published 1806 – 1908. It is named after the first cartographer, Daniel Gottlob Reymann (1759 – 1837) , who was superintendent of the Map of the Prussian Arm Depot. The sheets were originally issued by Reymann, then taken over by Heinrich Berghaus in 1836. Beginning 1846, the maps were published by Carl Flemming. In 1874 the series was sold to the General Staff of the Prussian Army. The last update of the series – from 405 sheets in 1874 to a high of 526 sheets – was 1908. Each sheet covers approximately 68 x 46 km, and each sheet is 34 x 23 cm. The edges contain names of adjacent sheets, a scale, and sometimes the cartographer, engraver, publisher and year. What you see below is the 1875 map overview, a detail overview of maps of Lithuania, and finally the 12 relevant the images.

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1875

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