Featured in this lot is this Dutch map titled "Landkaart der Romeynsche weegan entrent de uybwateringer des Ryns teer wederzyde van't Hof Van Agrippa of hetthans genaamde Huys te Britte: de Vuurboot van Keyzer Caligula midsganders de afbeelding der w'hat ze;fre gerondence zeldsaamheder" and is a map of the Roman roads along the Rhine River. This engraved map is found in the 1734 Historie der Keyzeren, Koningen, Hertogen en Graaven; welken, federt de komst der batavieren in bet thans genaamde" by Gerard van Loon. The book by Gerard van Loon is a richly illustrated historical chronicle of the emperors of the Holy Roman Empire, written in Dutch. Van Loon, a noted historian and numismatist, combined detailed biographies of the emperors with engravings of medals and coins associated with their reigns, offering a visual and textual record of imperial power and iconography. The book reflects Enlightenment-era interests in classical antiquity, political lineage, and the symbolic language of authority, making it both a scholarly resource and a collector’s item for those interested in European history and numismatics. The condition of this Dutch map is well preserved with some wrinkling to the edge f the map and browning to the page consistent with age but otherwise shows a well preserved condition. The measurements of this map is 16 3/4" x 20 3/4". The collective weight of this map is U4oz.