Der südliche Schwarzwald. Strasburg-Basel-Schaffhausen.

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Article ID EUC4753

Title

Der südliche Schwarzwald. Strasburg-Basel-Schaffhausen.

Description

Map shows the course of the Rhine from Schaffhausen via Basel, Zurich, Breisach to Strasbourg. Top right a view of the Rhine Falls near Schaffhausen.

Year

ca. 1850

Artist

Kunstanstalt Hildburghausen (1828-1874)

The German publishing company Bibliographisches Institut was founded 1826 in Gotha by Joseph Meyer, moved 1828 to Hildburghausen and 1874 to Leipzig. Its production over the years includes such well-known titles as Meyers Lexikon.

Historical Description

Since 1848, the Swiss Confederation has been a federal state of relatively autonomous cantons, some of which have a history of confederacy that goes back more than 700 years, putting them among the world's oldest surviving republics. The early history of the region is tied to that of Alpine culture. Switzerland was inhabited by Gauls and Raetians, and it came under Roman rule in the 1st century BC. Gallo-Roman culture was amalgamated with Germanic influence during Late Antiquity, with the eastern part of Switzerland becoming Alemannic territory. The area of Switzerland was incorporated into the Frankish Empire in the 6th century. In the high medieval period, the eastern part became part of the Duchy of Swabia within the Holy Roman Empire while the western part was part of Burgundy

Place of Publication Hildburghausen
Dimensions (cm)21,5 x 13,5 cm
ConditionPerfect condition
Coloringoriginal colored
TechniqueSteel engraving

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