Geography anatomiz'd, or, The compleat geographical grammar being a short and exact analysis of the whole body of modern geography after a new and curious method / collected from the best authors and illustrated with divers maps by Pat. Gordon ...

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Geography anatomiz'd, or, The compleat geographical grammar being a short and exact analysis of the whole body of modern geography after a new and curious method / collected from the best authors and illustrated with divers maps by Pat. Gordon ...
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London :: Printed for Robert Morden and Thomas Cockerill ...,
1699.
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"Geography anatomiz'd, or, The compleat geographical grammar being a short and exact analysis of the whole body of modern geography after a new and curious method / collected from the best authors and illustrated with divers maps by Pat. Gordon ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A41559.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed April 29, 2025.

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§. 7. The Circle of Franconia.

Divided intoSouth—Chief TownNurenburg.
North—Coburg.

More particularly,

It containsThe Territ. of NurenburgChief TownIdem on a branch of the Maine.
Marq. ofOnspach—Idem, 23 m. W. of Nurenburg.
Culenbach—Idemfrom E. to W.
Bishopr. ofBamberg—Idem
WartzburgIdem
Aichstat—Idem, 34 m. S. of Nurenburg.

Besides these are

The State of the great Master of the Teutonick Order, chief Town Margentheim, 57 Miles W. of Nurenburg.

As also several Counties, but chiefly those of

Reineck—Chief TownIdem—from N. to S. in the W. part of this Circle.
Wertheim—Idem—
Holach—Oringen—
Papenheim—Idem 12 m. W. of the Bishoprick of Aichstat.
Schwartzenberg—Idem 32 m. N. W. of Nurenberg.
Castel—Idem 23 m. S. W. of Bamberg.

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