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<div class="no-img">Ogilby, John. ''Britannia, volume the first, or, An illustration of the Kingdom of England and dominion of Wales : by a geographical and historical description of the principal roads thereof, actually admeasured and delineated in a century of whole-sheet copper-sculps: accomodated with the ichnography of the several cities and capital towns, and compleated by an accurate account of the more remarkable passages of antiquity : together with a novel discourse of the present state.'' London: Printed by the author, 1675. [34], 200, [4] pp.; 102 double leaves of maps. | {{SrcVars}}<div class="no-img">Ogilby, John. ''Britannia, volume the first, or, An illustration of the Kingdom of England and dominion of Wales : by a geographical and historical description of the principal roads thereof, actually admeasured and delineated in a century of whole-sheet copper-sculps: accomodated with the ichnography of the several cities and capital towns, and compleated by an accurate account of the more remarkable passages of antiquity : together with a novel discourse of the present state.'' London: Printed by the author, 1675. [34], 200, [4] pp.; 102 double leaves of maps. | ||
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Ogilby, John. Britannia, volume the first, or, An illustration of the Kingdom of England and dominion of Wales : by a geographical and historical description of the principal roads thereof, actually admeasured and delineated in a century of whole-sheet copper-sculps: accomodated with the ichnography of the several cities and capital towns, and compleated by an accurate account of the more remarkable passages of antiquity : together with a novel discourse of the present state. London: Printed by the author, 1675. [34], 200, [4] pp.; 102 double leaves of maps.
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Bibliographical sources
All maps online: Visual telling of Stories: John Ogilby's Britannia, 1675
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