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Braun & Hogenberg: Icon oppidi Heide sumptibus Heinrici Ranzovij

Price: £350.00

  • Date: 1598
  • Condition: AAA
  • Colour: BW
  • Size (cm): approx. sheet size 42 cm x 56 cm
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Title: Icon oppidi Heide sumptibus Heinrici Ranzovij... / Delineatio urbis Meldorpie impensis Henrici Ranzovij... Publication: Civitates Orbis Terrarum 1598

The upper engraving shows the town of Heide. The German word Heide means 'heath'. In the 15th century four adjoining villages decided to build a church in the middle of the heath. This remained the town's name to date. The exact foundation date is now unknown, but by 1447 Heide was already the main village of Dithmarschen. At this time Dithmarschen was an independent peasant republic.
The lower engraving shows the City of Meldorf. Meldorf is located in the district of Dithmarschen, straddling the Miele river. It was first mentioned in writing before 1250 CE, and it served as the Capital of the Dithmarschen, a peasant republic.

"...Georg Braun & Franz Hogenberg’s Civitates Orbis Terrarum, stands as one of the greatest monuments of late 16th and early 17th Century European cartography. Published in Cologne, Germany in a series of six volumes between 1572 and 1617/8, and, when finally completed, comprising nearly 550 City views and plans, the Civitates is also one of the most valuable sources for the study of Renaissance urban cartography. " - Roderick M Barron.

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Icon oppidi Heide sumptibus Heinrici Ranzovij
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