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    A Mazarin , sonnet

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    Le pour et contre de la Cour.

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    Remede aux malheurs de l'Estat de France, au sujet de la question. Si la voix du peuple est la voix de Dieu.

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    La Naissance de Venus, opéra... représenté à Paris par l'Académie royale de musique pour la première fois le premier jour du mois de may 1696. Les Paroles sont de M. Pic. Presque toute la symphonie et quelques morceaux de vocale sont de M. de Lully

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    Titre uniforme : Collasse, Pascal (1649-1709). Compositeur. [La naissance de Vénus]Appartient à l’ensemble documentaire : RISMImpOpéras -- +* 1700......- 1799......+:18e siècle

    Exactissima Tabula qua Tam Danubii Fluvii Pars Media, Ab urbe Lentiae ad Bydenam Urbem et Minores In Eum Influentes Fluvii Quam Regiones Adjacentes Ut Hungaria, Slavonia, Croatia, Bosnia, Dalmatia, Servia, Nec Non Germaniae, Poloniae et Graeciae Confinia Ostenduntur

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    17th centuryCopper engraving handcolored with watercolor. Full color. Relief shown pictorially. Includes gold illumination of some cities. Printed at top in border: "Exactissima Tabula qua Tam Danubii Fluvii Pars Media, Ab urbe Lentiae ad Bydenam Urbem et Minores In Eum Influentes Fluvii Quam Regiones Adjacentes Ut Hungaria, Slavonia, Croatia, Bosnia, Dalmatia, Servia, Nec Non Germaniae, Poloniae et Graeciae Confinia Ostenduntur per Nicolaum Visscher Amst: Bat: cum Privilegio Ordin: General Belgu Foederati." Printed in decorative cartouche along bottom border of map is a scale comparing "Milliaria Hungarica Communia," "Milliaria Germanica Communia," "Milliaria Italica sive Geometrica" and "Milliaria Gallica sive Horae itineris." Printed in decorative cartouche along bottom border of map is a key for symbols for the following: "Urbes Celebres", "Urbeculae", "Opida et Opidula", "Pagi", "Archiepiescopales", "Episcopales", and "Academiae." Depicts modern-day Italy, Croatia, Bosnia, Albania, Greece, Yugoslavia, Hungary, Romania, Slovenia, Serbia and Austria. Shows major lakes and rivers including the Danube River. Contains a small compass rose in the Venetian Gulf or "Golfo di Venetia." Cartouche at bottom depicts two cherubim with a gold illuminated basket. Scale: c.a. 1:1,950,000.Nicolaes Jansz. Visscher II (1649-1702) was the son of Nicolaes Jansz. Visscher I and the grandson of Claes Jansz. Visscher (1587-1652). The Visschers were Amsterdam art dealers and map publishers and were major figures for nearly a century. Nicolaes II succeeded his father in 1679. His works include "Atlas Minor" (1682), "Germania Inferior (1685 and editions to 1698), "Angliae Regnum" (1695), and "Spain and Portugal" (after 1700) (Tooley, 642; Moreland and Bannister, 112-13). This particular map was published in Nicolaes II's "Atlas Minor" (Koeman, 167). Source(s): Koeman, Cornelius, ed. "Alantes Neerlandici: Bibliography of Terrestrial, Maritime, and Celestial Books, Atlases and Pilot Books Published in the Netherlands up to 1880. Volume 3." Amsterdam: Theatrum Orbis Terrarum Ltd., 1970. Moreland, Carl and David Bannister. "Antique Maps: A Collector's Handbook." New York: Longman Group, Ltd., 1983. Tooley, Ronald Vere. "Tooley's Dictionary of Mapmakers." Hertfordshire: Map Collector Publications Limited, 1979

    Le veritable amy du public.

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    Au prince du sang, surnommé la Cuirasse

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    IX A 1 - Alte Stadtrechnungen (1649 - 1650)

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    IX A 1 - ALTE STADTRECHNUNGEN (1649 - 1650) IX A 1 - Alte Stadtrechnungen (1649 - 1650) ( -
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