Atlas Homannianus Illustratus is a comprehensive geographical and physical explanation of the illuminated Homann Universal Charts, following the method of Johann H bner. This atlas provides not only complete geographical instruction but also serves as an introduction to history and other sciences.
Compiled by Johann Jakob Schatz, this historical atlas offers a detailed look at the world through the lens of 18th-century cartography. It represents a significant resource for understanding the geographical knowledge and perspectives of the time. The atlas's detailed charts and explanations make it a valuable reference for historians, geographers, and anyone interested in the history of cartography and European intellectual history. Its enduring appeal lies in its meticulous detail and its reflection of the scientific and geographical understanding of the era.
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