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Parvus Atlas in duas Partes divisus, quarum prior representat Regnum Hungariae cum adjacentibus Provinciis et parte Danubii usque ad Ostia ejus, consistens in XIII Mappis Geographicis. Secunda Pars refert Regna et Provincias Haereditarias Caesareas confis

Parvus Atlas in duas Partes divisus, quarum prior representat Regnum Hungariae cum adjacentibus Provinciis et parte Danubii usque ad Ostia ejus, consistens in XIII Mappis Geographicis. Secunda Pars refert Regna et Provincias Haereditarias Caesareas confis

Secunda Pars refert Regna et Provincias Haereditarias Caesareas confistens in IX Tabulis. Atlas of Hungary and the Habsburg Empire. Contains 22 maps in two parts (the first part shows the areas of Hungary, while the second...

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Parvus Atlas in duas Partes divisus, quarum prior representat Regnum Hungariae cum adjacentibus Provinciis et parte Danubii usque ad Ostia ejus, consistens in XIII Mappis Geographicis. Secunda Pars refert Regna et Provincias Haereditarias Caesareas confis
Secunda Pars refert Regna et Provincias Haereditarias Caesareas confistens in IX Tabulis. Atlas of Hungary and the Habsburg Empire. Contains 22 maps in two parts (the first part shows the areas of Hungary, while the second presents the provinces of the Habsburg Empire). In 1737 in Vienna Johann van der Bruggen issued the first section — including 11 lithographsies at the time — in order to finance the works on the rest of the atlas planned to include 13 sheets from the revenue. The final edition (expanded to include review maps of Podolia and Bessarabia, and all regions of Hungary) was finished next year, and in 1739 it was published by van der Bruggen complemented with the second part under the title "Parvus Atlas".