Topographia Germaniae

17th century multi-volume book series published in Frankfurt, Germany From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Topographia Germaniae (1642 – c. 1660s) is a multi-volume series of books created by engraver Matthäus Merian and writer Martin Zeiler, and published in Frankfurt in 38 parts.[1] Engravers Wenceslaus Hollar,[2] Caspar Merian, and Matthäus Merian Jr. also contributed illustrations.[1] In the 1960s Bärenreiter-Verlag reproduced the work.[3]

IllustratorCaspar Merian, Matthäus Merian Jr.
PublisherMatthäus Merian (engraver, 17th century), Bärenreiter-Verlag (republisher, 19th century)
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Topographia Germaniae
Title page of Topographia Bavariae, 1665; part of Topographia Germaniae series
AuthorMartin Zeiler
IllustratorCaspar Merian, Matthäus Merian Jr.
LanguageGerman language
PublisherMatthäus Merian (engraver, 17th century), Bärenreiter-Verlag (republisher, 19th century)
Publication placeFrankfurt
Media type38 volume series of books
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