Historical maps in the collection of the Basel University Library

This collection of maps from the Basel University Library includes more than 500 digitized maps, ranging from the 16th until the end of the 18th century. Some highlights included are the oldest available city-map of Paris (created by Olivier Truschet and Germain Hoyau around the year 1550), the world-map of 1569 by Gerardus Mercator, the oldest map of the canton Valais (1545 by Sebastian Münster), the Swiss map (1560) by Aegidius Tschudi, the oldest known print of the map of the Zurich area by Jos Murer (dated 1568) and the Basel map by Matthäus Merian (1615). The maps on Wikimedia Commons form a subset of the more than 900 maps the Basel University Library has made available via e|rara, the entries include links back from Wikimedia Commons to e|rara.

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Identifier
historical-maps-ub-basel@openglam
Title for URL of the dataset
historical-maps-in-the-collection-of-the-basel-university-library
Schedule the publication of the dataset
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Issued date
July 4, 2000
Modification date
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Update interval
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Temporal coverage
January 1, 1500 - December 31, 1799
Publisher Information
Universitätsbibliothek Basel
Contact points
Manuela Schwendener
Languages
Language independent
Url
https://www.unibas.ch/de/Aktuell/News/Uni-Campus/Universitaetsbibliothek-stellt-historische-Karten-online.html
Relations
Spatial
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Documentation
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Terms of use
NonCommercialAllowed-CommercialAllowed-ReferenceNotRequired
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