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Photo, Print, Drawing Eigentliche Vorstellung der grossen See-Schlacht welche en 29 Maij st.n. von denen allierten Engl. und Holländis. und der Französ. See-Flotten gehalten worde[n] 1692 Translated title: Actual presentation of the great sea battle which took place on May 29 between the allied English and Dutch and the French sea fleet in 1692 / Additional text caption title: Gründlicher und von verschiedenen Orten biss dahero eingelauffener warhafftiger Bericht wie es mit dem grossen See-Treffen in dem Canal unfern der Insul Wicht vom 29 May biss den 2. Junii zwischen denen Englisch- und Holländischen Vereinigten eines und der Französischen Flotten andern Theils abgelauffen und welcher gestalten die Letztere auf das Haupt geschlagen worden / Additional text caption title translated: Thorough and true report gathered from many places of what has happened so far in the sea battle in the channel near the Isle of Wight that occurred between the English and Dutch combined forces on the one hand and the French fleet on the other and how the latter were beaten by surprise / Cited title (from Paas): Naval battles at Barfleur and La Hogue between the French and the Anglo-Dutch fleets, 29 May to 4 June 1692

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Title

  • Eigentliche Vorstellung der grossen See-Schlacht welche en 29 Maij st.n. von denen allierten Engl. und Holländis. und der Französ. See-Flotten gehalten worde[n] 1692

Other Title

  • Translated title: Actual presentation of the great sea battle which took place on May 29 between the allied English and Dutch and the French sea fleet in 1692
  • Additional text caption title: Gründlicher und von verschiedenen Orten biss dahero eingelauffener warhafftiger Bericht wie es mit dem grossen See-Treffen in dem Canal unfern der Insul Wicht vom 29 May biss den 2. Junii zwischen denen Englisch- und Holländischen Vereinigten eines und der Französischen Flotten andern Theils abgelauffen und welcher gestalten die Letztere auf das Haupt geschlagen worden
  • Additional text caption title translated: Thorough and true report gathered from many places of what has happened so far in the sea battle in the channel near the Isle of Wight that occurred between the English and Dutch combined forces on the one hand and the French fleet on the other and how the latter were beaten by surprise
  • Cited title (from Paas): Naval battles at Barfleur and La Hogue between the French and the Anglo-Dutch fleets, 29 May to 4 June 1692

Summary

  • Birds-eye view engraving shows map with ships engaged in battle in the English channel between France and England. Identifed on the map are Plymouth, Portland, Isle de Wigh[t], Portesmouth, London and and Dover on the English side and Brest, Bretagne, Normandie, Cherbourg, Barfleur, Carenton the islands of Aldernay, Garnesey and Jersey, Rouen, Isle de France, Paris, Havre de Grace at the mouth of the Seine, Dieppe, Abreville, Boulogne and Calais on the French side. Key at middle bottom of image lists (A-I) the ships identified in the print engaged in the 1692 battle.

Names

  • Koppmayer, Jakob, 1640-, printer
  • Hauslab, Franz, 1798-1883, DLC, collector

Created / Published

  • Augspurg [Augsburg] : zu finden bey Jacob Koppmayer, [1692].

Contents

  • (from key): A. Königl. Som. -- B. Admirable -- C. Conquirant -- D. Gros Ludwig -- E. S. Invincible -- F. Terribile -- G. Donder -- H. Souverain -- I. Daufin.

Headings

  • -  La Hogue, Battle of, 1692--Pictorial works
  • -  Grand Alliance, War of the, 1689-1697--Campaigns--English Channel--Pictorial works
  • -  English Channel--Maps--Early works to 1800
  • -  English Channel--1690-1700
  • -  Naval warfare--1690-1700
  • -  Campaigns & battles--1690-1700
  • -  Ships--1690-1700

Format Headings

  • Bird's-eye view prints--1690-1700.
  • Engravings--German--1690-1700.
  • Maps--1690-1700.

Genre

  • Bird's-eye view prints--1690-1700
  • Maps--1690-1700
  • Engravings--German--1690-1700

Notes

  • -  Title from cartouche caption in lower right hand corner of the image on print.
  • -  Explanatory text in German in two columns below image.
  • -  Paas, J.R. German political broadsheet, 1600-1700 Vol. 12, P-3701
  • -  Reference copy in LOT 4601, no. 235.
  • -  Illustration in: Hauslab Album, plate 235.
  • -  Original album; Purchase; 1950.
  • -  Formerly: PR13 CN1950:R01. Originals were housed in blind-tooled morocco album 11 x 17 in. Original binding in P&P Suppl. Archives.
  • -  Conserved; 08-82-209.39 1982 Library of Congress Conservation Division. For treatment information, contact the Preservation Directorate. https://ask.loc.gov/preservation pda

Medium

  • 1 print : engraving ; sheet 42 x 37 cm on card mount 61 x 51 cm

Call Number/Physical Location

  • LOT 14117, no. 235 (H) [P&P]

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Library of Congress Control Number

  • 2016647700

Reproduction Number

  • LC-USZ62-67302 (b&w film copy neg.)

Rights Advisory

  • No known restrictions on publication.

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  • image

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Koppmayer, Jakob, Printer, and Franz Hauslab. Eigentliche Vorstellung der grossen See-Schlacht welche en 29 Maij st.n. von denen allierten Engl. und Holländis. und der Französ. See-Flotten gehalten worden. English Channel, 1692. [Augspurg Augsburg: zu finden bey Jacob Koppmayer] Photograph. https://aj.sunback.homes/item/2016647700/.

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Koppmayer, J. & Hauslab, F. (1692) Eigentliche Vorstellung der grossen See-Schlacht welche en 29 Maij st.n. von denen allierten Engl. und Holländis. und der Französ. See-Flotten gehalten worden. English Channel, 1692. [Augspurg Augsburg: zu finden bey Jacob Koppmayer] [Photograph] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://aj.sunback.homes/item/2016647700/.

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Koppmayer, Jakob, Printer, and Franz Hauslab. Eigentliche Vorstellung der grossen See-Schlacht welche en 29 Maij st.n. von denen allierten Engl. und Holländis. und der Französ. See-Flotten gehalten worden. [Augspurg Augsburg: zu finden bey Jacob Koppmayer] Photograph. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <aj.sunback.homes/item/2016647700/>.