Halle and Hildesheim from the Civitates Orbis Terrarum [Cities of the World]

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Title

Halle and Hildesheim from the Civitates Orbis Terrarum [Cities of the World]

Alternative Title

Beschreibung und Contrafactur der vornembster Stät der Welt; Contrafactur und Beschreibung von den vornembsten Stätten der Welt

Description

This page depicts views of the German cities of Halle and Hidelsheim. It comes from the Civitates Orbis Terrarum, a multi-volume 16th-century atlas of European and world cities. The engravings, stacked across the page, portray the cities as an approaching traveler would see them. The realistic perspective of the two city views distinguishes them from the bird's-eye perspective of a city map; indeed, the engravings resemble paintings.

In the engraving of Halle, two women, assumedly locals, stand before a road that winds through a sweeping green field before reaching the skyline of Halle. The map labels the major landmarks of Halle, its soaring cathedral being most prominent. The lower map of Hildesheim, while devoid of locals, includes a large lake with four ducks. A road passes the lake and bends towards the Hildesheim skyline, whose major features, mostly church steeples, are labeled.

The engravings were meant to accompany text in the atlas, which this piece does not contain. The missing text describes notable features of the cities and their regions, emphasizing the ethnographic goal of the atlas project. (Will Gleason '21)

Creator

Georg Braun and Frans Hogenberg

Source

Georg Braun and Frans Hogenberg. Civitates Orbis Terrarum. Cologne, 1572-1618. It is not clear which edition of the Civitates the page in our collection comes from.

Format

Sheet map removed from an atlas.

Date

1572-1618

Medium

Engraving

Contributor

Special Collections, Carleton College, Northfield, MN

Relation

Digitized volumes of the Civitates Orbis Terrarum available through the Library of Congress: https://lccn.loc.gov/2008627031

A tool for visualizing which cities are in which volume https://clemson.maps.arcgis.com/apps/Shortlist/index.html?appid=ba6fb42c256746f1ae96136087b1e752

Braun, Georg and Frans Hogenberg. Beschreibung und Contrafactur der vornembster Stät der Welt, ed. Max Schefold. Plochingen: Müller und Schindler, 1965-1970.  A complete facsimile of the Civitates. Carleton Library Special Collections (Folio) G140.B715.  https://bridge.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01BRC_INST/1tn7c8c/alma991014858959702971

Language

Latin

Type

City view

Spatial Coverage

Germany, Niedersachsen

References

Ballon, Hilary and David Friedman. “Portraying the City in Early Modern Europe: Measurement, Representation, and Planning.” In The History of Cartography vol. 3edited by David Woodward, 680-704. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1987.

Harvey, P.D.A. “Local and Regional Cartography in Medieval Europe.” In The History of Cartography vol. 1, edited by J.B Harley and David Woodward, 464-501. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1987.

Sanderus. “Hall - Hildesheim by Braun & Hogenberg 1596-1640.” https://sanderusmaps.com/our-catalogue/antique-maps/europe/germany-cities/antique-map-of-hall-hildesheim-by-braun-hogenberg-22100

Rights

Rights for maps held by individual publishers and institutions. Thumbnails displayed constitute fair use.

Citation

Georg Braun and Frans Hogenberg, “Halle and Hildesheim from the Civitates Orbis Terrarum [Cities of the World],” Mapping the World, accessed May 1, 2025, https://hist231.hist.sites.carleton.edu/items/show/38.