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Synopsis Circuli Rhenani Inferioris Sive Electorum Rheni, exhibens Archi-Episcopatum Morguntinum Coloniensem, Trevirensem et Palatinatum Rheni ….
Article ID | EUD1615 |
Title | Synopsis Circuli Rhenani Inferioris Sive Electorum Rheni, exhibens Archi-Episcopatum Morguntinum Coloniensem, Trevirensem et Palatinatum Rheni …. |
Description | Map shows the course of the Rhine from Düsseldorf via Cologne, Bonn, Koblenz, Mainz, Worms, Mannheim to Speyer. It also shows the Rhine-Lahn district with the towns of Nassau, Dietz, Limburg an der Lahn, Runkel, Villmar, Wetzlar, Gießen, Marburg etc. The Main with Rüsselsheim, Frankfurt, Hanau, Wertheim and the Moselle from Koblenz to Trier. A mileage scale at the top right and a magnificent title cartouche with a water god, putti and four coats of arms of Trier, Mainz, Cologne and the Palatinate at the bottom left. |
Year | ca. 1730 |
Artist | Seutter (1678-1757) |
Matthias Seutter (1678- 1757) Augsburg was the son of a goldsmith in Augsburg. In 1697, Seutter began his studies in Nuremberg and subsequently worked in the publishing house of Jeremias Wolff in Augsburg. In 1710, he established his own publishing house and print shop. The Seutter publishing house produced a great number of maps, atlases, and globes. However, very few original maps were printed there, as Augsburg at that time had no university and no connection to the fields of mathematics or the natural sciences. Seutter therefore copied the work of other cartographers, making his own engravings based on their models. Over 500 maps were produced in his studio. Seutter's most well-known works are the 1725 "Geographical Atlas or an Accurate Depiction of the Whole World" ("Atlas Geographicus oder Accurate Vorstellung der ganzen Welt") with 46 maps, the 1734 "Large Atlas" ("Grosser Atlas") with 131 maps, and the 1744 pocket atlas "Small Atlas" ("Atlas minor") with 64 maps. Matthäus Seutter died in 1757. Seutter's son Albrecht Karl, his son-in-law Conrad Tobias Lotter, and his business partner Johann Michael Probst ran the printing business for five more years. | |
Historical Description | The Rhine is one of the most important rivers in Europe and has played a significant role in the history and development of the region. It connects several countries, including Switzerland, Germany, France, and the Netherlands. In ancient Europe, the Rhine was an important border, separating the Roman Empire from the Germanic tribes to the north. The Romans used the Rhine as a trade and transport route and built several fortresses along the river to secure their border, including the well-known Limes (border fortifications). The Rhine played a central role in the spread of Roman culture and civilization in the areas along the river. In the Middle Ages, the Rhine was not only an important trade route but also a strategic political point. Cities like Cologne, Mainz, and Speyer along the Rhine developed into important commercial centers. The river was a central part of the Holy Roman Empire and played a key role in the political power dynamics of the region. In the late 18th and early 19th centuries, the Rhine underwent profound changes. During the French Revolution and the Napoleonic Wars, the Rhineland came under French control, and after Napoleon's downfall, it was controlled by Prussia and other German states, becoming an important part of the newly formed German Confederation. In the 19th century, the Rhine experienced significant economic transformation. With the expansion of the railway network and industrialization, the river became an important trade route for raw materials such as coal and iron. Cities like Düsseldorf, Leverkusen, and Mannheim experienced enormous growth and became industrial centers that directly benefited from access to the Rhine. Thus, the course of the Rhine has not only geographical significance but also a profound political, cultural, and economic impact that spans thousands of years. It has shaped both conflict and cooperation and remains a key resource for the countries through which it flows. |
Place of Publication | Augsburg |
Dimensions (cm) | 49 x 57 cm |
Condition | Some folds perfectly set down,upper and lower margin replaced |
Coloring | original colored |
Technique | Copper print |
Reproduction:
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