- Map of the
Seventeen Provinces by
Gabriel Bodenehr...
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Seventeen Provinces map by
Gabriel Bodenehr...
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Early evidence of
counterchanging is
found in the 1698 map by
Johann Georg Bodenehr, but
counterchanging remains optional throughout the 18th
century and is...
- (Johann
Argathelu map at
first third of the
eighteenth century,
Gabriel Bodenehr map 1720,
Johann Bowles brothers map 1727, etc.). In 1709,
Catalan Josep...
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Gabriel Bodenehr,
Detailed Plan of
Milan (Detail) (San
Francesco is below), 1704, Milan,
Sforza Castle,
Civica raccolta delle stampe Achille Bertarelli...
- Illustrations:Krüger, J. F. Hennig,
Pater Plumier,
Ludwig Schmidt, G.
Bodenehr and J. F.
Hennig Published 1795–1797 at the
authors house in Berlin.In...
- Müller [de]. His Neue Chur Sæchsische Post
Charte (1715) was
published by
Moritz Bodenehr [de] and
Atlas saxonicus novus by
Peter Schenk the Younger, with the latter...
- Plan of
Dover by
Gabriel Bodenehr [de], c.1730.
Visible are the castle, the town, the
Great Pent, and the harbour....
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Oreshek Part of the
Ingrian War Nöteborg
Fortress in an
engraving by
Moritz Bodenehr Belligerents Swedish Empire Tsardom of
Russia Commanders and
leaders Evert...
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Outlying centre of Wolf Trarbach – town and palace.
Copper engraving by G.
Bodenehr 1704.
Werner Beumelburg (1899–1963), one of the best
known authors of National...