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Tittel / Title: Diœcesis Stavangriensis, & partes aliquot vicinæ, operá L. Scavenii, s.s. Beskrivelse / Description: Trykket og håndkolorert kart over Stavanger stift i Jan Blaeus Atlas Maior. Stavangerbiskop Scavenius er kreditert i kartusjen, Blaeus kart bygger på hans nå tapte kart, og dette kartet kalles derfor ofte Scaveniuskartet. Dato / Date: 1662 Sted / Place: Amsterdam Kartograf / Cartographer: Jan Blaeu Digital kopi av original / Digital copy of original: no-nb_krt_00717 Eier / Owner Institution: Nasjonalbiblioteket / National Library of Norway Lenke / Link: <a href="http://www.nb.no" rel="nofollow">www.nb.no</a>

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