[THURAH, Laurids de (1706-1759)].  Hafnia hodierna, Copenhagen: E.H. Berling, 1748. 4° (272 x 220mm), title and text in Danish, French and German, engraved frontispiece and 110 plates including a map and a large folding panorama, 11 vignettes and culs-de-lampe (occasional light browning, staining and offsetting), contemporary sheep, gilt spine (rubbed). The most important 18th-century description of Copenhagen by Laurids de Thurah, architect at the court of Christian VI of Denmark and author of Den Danske Vitruvius which shows the plans and elevations of the buildings depicted here. Berlin Kat. 2260.
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[THURAH, Laurids de (1706-1759)]. Hafnia hodierna, Copenhagen: E.H. Berling, 1748. 4° (272 x 220mm), title and text in Danish, French and German, engraved frontispiece and 110 plates including a map and a large folding panorama, 11 vignettes and culs-de-lampe (occasional light browning, staining and offsetting), contemporary sheep, gilt spine (rubbed). The most important 18th-century description of Copenhagen by Laurids de Thurah, architect at the court of Christian VI of Denmark and author of Den Danske Vitruvius which shows the plans and elevations of the buildings depicted here. Berlin Kat. 2260.

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[THURAH, Laurids de (1706-1759)]. Hafnia hodierna, Copenhagen: E.H. Berling, 1748. 4° (272 x 220mm), title and text in Danish, French and German, engraved frontispiece and 110 plates including a map and a large folding panorama, 11 vignettes and culs-de-lampe (occasional light browning, staining and offsetting), contemporary sheep, gilt spine (rubbed). The most important 18th-century description of Copenhagen by Laurids de Thurah, architect at the court of Christian VI of Denmark and author of Den Danske Vitruvius which shows the plans and elevations of the buildings depicted here. Berlin Kat. 2260.
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