236yo FRAMED MAP OF ANCIENT GREECE (In French) 1788

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'Voyage du jeune Anacharsis en Grèce' or 'The Travels of Anacharsis the Younger in Greece', is a fictional work about the travels of the Scythian named Anacharsis in Greece in the middle of the 4th century BCE, written by Jean-Jacques Barthélemy and published in 1788.

This map, from said book displays a topographical hachure style map of the region of Elis in the Peloponnese (southern Greek mainland), it extends to parts of Achaea in the North, Arcadia the west, and Messenia in the south. As well as features parts of several close islands. The date on the map itself correlates to when it was originally drawn August of 1786, the book it's out of is from 1788 as stated above. Decorated hanging wood/glass frame with faux leaves and dried moss background.

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'Voyage du jeune Anacharsis en Grèce' or 'The Travels of Anacharsis the Younger in Greece', is a fictional work about the travels of the Scythian named Anacharsis in Greece in the middle of the 4th century BCE, written by Jean-Jacques Barthélemy and published in 1788.

This map, from said book displays a topographical hachure style map of the region of Elis in the Peloponnese (southern Greek mainland), it extends to parts of Achaea in the North, Arcadia the west, and Messenia in the south. As well as features parts of several close islands. The date on the map itself correlates to when it was originally drawn August of 1786, the book it's out of is from 1788 as stated above. Decorated hanging wood/glass frame with faux leaves and dried moss background.

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'Voyage du jeune Anacharsis en Grèce' or 'The Travels of Anacharsis the Younger in Greece', is a fictional work about the travels of the Scythian named Anacharsis in Greece in the middle of the 4th century BCE, written by Jean-Jacques Barthélemy and published in 1788.

This map, from said book displays a topographical hachure style map of the region of Elis in the Peloponnese (southern Greek mainland), it extends to parts of Achaea in the North, Arcadia the west, and Messenia in the south. As well as features parts of several close islands. The date on the map itself correlates to when it was originally drawn August of 1786, the book it's out of is from 1788 as stated above. Decorated hanging wood/glass frame with faux leaves and dried moss background.

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