File:Abraham Ortelius. Percici sive Sophorvm Regni Tipvs. 1667.jpg
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DescriptionAbraham Ortelius. Percici sive Sophorvm Regni Tipvs. 1667.jpg |
English: Pl. 42 (Map: E. 73); size: 7.5 x 10 cm. Persia from Theatro del Mondo di Abraamo Ortelio, Italian version of Epitome. This Plate is from the 1667ed. From the Author's Collection: CA 126
Latina: Percici sive Sophorvm Regni Tipvs |
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