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The First German Road Map: Erhard Etzlaub, This is the Road to Rome (c. 1500)

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The World as an “Earth Apple” (c. 1491–94)

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“Germany” without Borders: Johannes Stumpf, Germania Teutschland/die ander Landtafel des anderen buchs (1548) und Sebastian Münster, Cosmographia (1572)

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Wall Map of the “Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation”: Nicolas de Fer, L’Empire d’Allemagne (1705, reprint from 1770)

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Wilderness Tamed: Erhard Etzlaub, Imperial Forests around Nuremberg (1516)

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Cartographic Aerial Photo (1917)

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