Les Plans De la guerre de Sept ans

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The subtitling of the copper engraving with a map of the city of Hanover and the French military camps in front of Linden marked in yellow from August 9, 1757, deviates from the sheet of the collective work

Les Plans De la guerre de Sept ans , following title contenans les Batailles, Combats, Prises de Villes, Camps [et] c. ..., subtitled a collective work with cartographic plans for Seven Years' War . The plans of battles , skirmishes , occupations of cities, military camps and the like, drawn by Lieutenant Engineer Laurids de Therbu and annotated in French , were published as a bound work around 1770 in Therbus self-published in Mainz . While the title page, marked with the CPSCM , was both illustrated and engraved by the court and university copperplate engraver Georg Joseph Cöntgen, who worked in Frankfurt am Main , the work also contains engravings by Georg Heinrich Tischbein .

The entire work is listed in the directory of the 18th century prints published in German-speaking countries (VD 18). It contains 43 sheets with copperplate engravings. The sheet format of 31.0 x 45.5 cm with a type area printed of approximately 23.5 × 35.5 cm.

The Saxon State Library - State and University Library Dresden (SLUB Dresden) has put a fully digitized version online.

The book edition is held by various libraries, including the British Library .

Web links

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Individual evidence

  1. a b c Compare the information from the Southwest German Library Association (SWB) and the information in the associated digital version of the entire work
  2. Compare the information in the WorldCat bibliographic database