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Tag Archives: Agostino da Rabatta

Minchiate and Miniature Maps

Posted on 25 October 2017 by crmaps
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A previous post described several miniature maps of Carolina, each measuring four inches or less. We have one more to add to the list. Are you familiar with Minchiate? Continue reading →

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Posted in 18th Century, Cartifacts | Tagged Agostino da Rabatta, Aniello Lamberti, Giovanni de Baillou, miniature maps | Leave a reply

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