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Blaeu’s Danube c.1640 priced at £1500 from Mary Louise Bryan. The map includes a vignette showing the Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand II facing the Turkish Sultan Murad IV (inset). An allegorical figure representing Europe holds aloft a cross while a personification of Asia seeks to trample it underfoot.
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