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Cartographer: Claudius Ptolemy
Title: : [France]
Date: 1541      Size: 19 x 12 inches
Published: Vienne
Description: Rare Ptolemaic woodcut map of France showing the country during the Classical period. The rough boundaries of each of the Celtic tribes of Gaul are marked, as are known Roman and Celtic cities.
Map Ref: FR2297
Cartographer: Waldseemuller/Fries
Title: : Tabula nova Galliae
Date: 1541      Size: 19 x 12 inches
Published: Vienne
Description: Early woodcut map of France from the 1541 Vienne edition of Ptolemy's "Geographia" with maps by Laurent Fries, text by Michael Servetus, and published by Gaspar Treschel.
Map Ref: FR3333
Cartographer: Sebastian Munster
Title: : Galliae Regionis Nova Descriptio
Date: 1558      Size: 13 x 10 inches
Published: Basel
Description: Important woodcut map of France from Munster's highly influential geographical work.
Map Ref: FR3068
Cartographer: Abraham Ortelius
Title: : Galliae Regni Potentiss: Nova Descriptio, Ioanne Ioliveto Avctore
Date: c. 1592      Size: 20 x 14 inches
Published: Antwerp
Description: Decorative map of the Kingdom of France in stunning original hand-colour. Latin text on verso.
Map Ref: FR3038
Cartographer: Cornelis De Jode
Title: : Nova Totius Galliae Descriptio
Date: 1593      Size: 20 x 14 inches
Published: Antwerp
Description: Rare early map of France with decorative ships and sea monsters off the coast.
Map Ref: FR2379
Cartographer: Mercator Hondius
Title: : Gallia
Date: 1621      Size: 8 x 6 inches
Published: Amsterdam
Description: Early 17th century map of France with a large illustration of its coat of arms. Coloured. [Framed]
Map Ref: FR3092
Cartographer: Jan Jansson
Title: : Gallia
Date: 1627      Size: 22 x 18 inches
Published: Amsterdam
Description: Stunning carte-a-figure map of France with miniature city views in the upper and lower margins, and costumed figures in the side margins. Original hand-colour.
Map Ref: FR3293
Cartographer: Mercator Hondius
Title: : Gallia
Date: 1630      Size: 10 x 8 inches
Published: Amsterdam
Description: France. Cloppenburg Edition. French text on verso. Coloured.
Map Ref: FR1953
Cartographer: Willem & Jan Blaeu
Title: : Le Royaume de France
Date: c. 1650      Size: 19 x 15 inches
Published: Amsterdam
Description: France. Embellished with ships and decorative cartouche. French text on verso. Coloured.
Map Ref: FR2060
Cartographer: John Speed
Title: : France
Date: 1676      Size: 20 x 15 inches
Published: London
Description: France. Decorative borders with costumed figures and city views. English text on the verso. Coloured.
Map Ref: FR2931
Cartographer: Pierre Duval
Title: : La France
Date: 1676      Size: 20 x 16 inches
Published: Paris
Description: France. Decorative cartouche. Original colour.
Map Ref: FR2305
Cartographer: Frederick De Wit
Title: : Accuratissima Galliae Tabula Vulgo Royaume de France
Date: c. 1690      Size: 23 x 19 inches
Published: Amsterdam
Description: France. Decorative map of France with an ornate title cartouche. Coloured.
Map Ref: FR2037
Cartographer: Johann Ulrich Muller
Title: : Franckreichs Theile
Date: 1692      Size: 3 x 6 inches
Published: Ulm
Description: Miniature map of France with Gothic German script below. Coloured.
Map Ref: FR2056
Cartographer: Robert Morden
Title: : France
Date: 1693      Size: 5 x 4 inches
Published: London
Description: Miniature map of France, at this time under the rule of Louis XIV. Original hand-colour.
Map Ref: FR3258
Cartographer: Nicolas Sanson
Title: : France
Date: 1700      Size: 10 x 7 inches
Published: Amsterdam
Description: Map of France published during the reign of Louis XIV by the 'Father of French Cartography'. Dutch edition published by F. Halma. Vivid original hand colour.
Map Ref: FR3180
Cartographer: Pieter van der Aa
Title: : La France
Date: 1713      Size: 15 x 10 inches
Published: Leiden
Description: Attractive map of France, with illustrated cartouche and set within decorative border. Coloured.
Map Ref: FR2819