File:Philipp Apian - Bairische Landtafeln von 1568 - Tafel 10.jpg

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Deutsch: Philipp Apian - Bairische Landtafeln von 1568 (Tafel 10)

ca. 1:140.000, Gesamtgröße des Originals 156 x 159 cm, je Blatt 43 x 33 cm

Auf der Basis der „Großen Karte“ ließ Philipp Apian 1566 von Jost Amman Holzschnitte im kleineren Maßstab von 1:144.000 anfertigen. Diese so genannten Bairischen Landtafeln, aufgeteilt in 24 Holzschnitte, verlegte Apian in seiner eigenen Druckerei. Die Genauigkeit der Landkarten wurde erst im 19. Jahrhundert übertroffen. Noch Napoleon benutzte sie für den Einmarsch in Bayern.

Ein Originaldruck der Karte ist im Stadtmuseum Ingolstadt ausgestellt, die Druckstöcke befinden sich heute im Bayerischen Nationalmuseum in München.

Abraham Ortelius verbreitete kolorierte Kupferstiche dieser Landtafeln in Buchform „ex tabula Philippi Apiani“.
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Philipp Apian  (1531–1589)  wikidata:Q68523
 
Philipp Apian
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Philippus Apianus, Philipp Bennewitz
Description German mathematician, physician and cartographer
Date of birth/death 14 September 1531 Edit this at Wikidata 15 November 1589 / 14 November 1589 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Ingolstadt Edit this at Wikidata Tübingen Edit this at Wikidata
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