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Reformation and Rebellion

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Backscheider, Paula R. "Defoe, Daniel (1660?–1731)." Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. 23 September 2004. https://doi-org.colorado.idm.oclc.org/10.1093/ref:odnb/7421.

Defoe, Daniel. The History of the Devil : As Well Ancient As Modern. Auckland, New Zealand: Floating Press, 2012. ProQuest Ebook Central.

Dugdale, William. A Short View of the Late Troubles in England. Oxford: Printed at the Theatre for Moses Pitt in London, 1681. Rare and Distinctive Collections, University of Colorado, Boulder Libraries. Boulder, Colorado.

Foxe, John. Actes and Monuments. London: John Day, 1563. Early English Books Online: https://colorado.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://www.proquest.com/books/actes-monuments/docview/2240849733/se-2?accountid=14503.

​​Freeman, Thomas. “Foxe, John (1516/17–1587).” Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. 03 January 2008. https://doi.org/10.1093/ref:odnb/10050.

Harris, Tim. Rebellion: Britain’s First Stuart Kings, 1567-1649. New York: Oxford University Press, 2014.

Henri IV, king of France. “The Edict of Nantes (1598).” Musée Protestant, 2022. https://museeprotestant.org/en/notice/the-edict-of-nantes-1598./

Kishlansky, Mark A., and John Morrill. “Charles I: 1600-1649.” Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. 4 October 2008. https://doi-org.colorado.idm.oclc.org/10.1093/ref:odnb/5143.

The Life, Diary, and Correspondence of the life of Sir William Dugdale. Edited by William Hamper. London: Printed for Harding and Lepard, 1827.

Mayer, Robert. “Review of An Essay on the History and Reality of Apparitions, by Daniel Defoe.” The Scriblerian and the Kit-Cats 41, no. 1 (2008): 32-33. doi:10.1353/scb.2008.0014.

Merrett, Robert James. Daniel Defoe, Contrarian. Toronto, Canada: University of Toronto Press, 2013. ProQuest Ebook Central.

Molekamp, Femke. "The Geneva and the King James Bibles: Legacies of Reading Practices." Bunyan Studies 15 (2011): 11-25. https://colorado.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://www.proquest.com/scholarly-journals/g eneva-king-james-bibles-legacies-reading/docview/1348282048/se-2?accountid=14503

Parry, Graham. “Dugdale, Sir William (1605-1686).” Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. 8 October 2009. https://doi-org.colorado.idm.oclc.org/10.1093/ref:odnb/8186.

Smith, David. A History of the Modern British Isles 1603-1707: The Double Crown. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing, 1998.

​​Vos, Stacie. “The Leaf’s Gender: The King James Bible and the ‘She/He Misprint.’” The Bible at Beinecke. Beinecke Rare Books and Manuscript Library, Yale University Library. New Haven, CT, 2014. https://bibleatbeineckedotcom.wordpress.com/2014/09/01/the-leafs-gender-the-king-james-bible-and-the-shehe-misprint.

Wong, Simon. “Which King James Bible Are We Referring To?” The Bible Translator 62, no. 1 (2011): 1-11. Accessed via Sagepub. https://doi.org/10.1177/026009351106200101.

The English Parliament and the Freedom of Unlicensed Printing

“About John Milton.” Poets.org, Academy of American Poets, New York City, NY. https://poets.org/poet/john-milton. Accessed April 2022.

Orwell, George. “The Freedom of the Press.” New York Times Literary Supplement, 15 September 1972. Reprinted by The Orwell Foundation, 26 January 2021. https://www.orwellfoundation.com/the-orwell-foundation/orwell/essays-and-other-works/the-freedom-of-the-press/.

Ellen Hawley, “Censorship and Freedom of the Press in England: A Quick History.” Notes from the U.K., 25 May 2020. https://notesfromtheuk.com/2020/06/05/censorship-and-freedom-of-the-press-in-england-a-quick-history/.

Milton, John. A complete collection of the historical, political and miscellaneous works of John Milton, both English and Latin with som[e] papers never before publish'd : In three volumes : To which is prefix'd the life of the author, containing besides the history of his works, several extraordinary characters of men and books, sects, parties, and opinions. Amsterdam: 1698. Early English Books Online: https://colorado.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://www.proquest.com/books/complete-collection-historical-political/docview/2240953917/se-2?accountid=14503.    

Milton, John. Areopagitica: A Speech of Mr. John Milton: For the Liberty of Unlicensed Printing. London: 1644. Rare and Distinctive Collections, University of Colorado Libraries. Boulder, Colorado. 

Seventeenth-Century Political Theory: Thomas Hobbes and John Locke

Brounower, Sylvester. “Locke, John (1632–1704).” Portrait. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. 23 September 2004. https://www-oxforddnb-com.colorado.idm.oclc.org/view/10.1093/ref:odnb/9780198614128.001.0001/odnb-9780198614128-e-1003500?rskey=w1u6jI&result=2.

Carmel, Elad. “‘I will speake of that subject no more’: the Whig legacy of Thomas Hobbes,” Intellectual History Review 29, no. 2 (2019).

Hobbes, Thomas. Leviathan or The Matter, Forme, and Power of a Commonwealth Ecclesiasticall and Civil. London: 1651. Rare and Distinctive Collections, University of Colorado, Boulder Libraries. Boulder, Colorado.

Hobbes, Thomas, and Richard Tuck. Leviathan. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1991.

Locke, John, and Peter Laslett. Two Treatises of Government: A Critical Edition. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1988.

Lloyd, Sharon A., and Susanne Sreedhar. “Hobbes's Moral and Political Philosophy.” Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Stanford University, 30 April 2018. https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/hobbes-moral/.

MacDonald, Hugh and Mary Hargreave.  Thomas Hobbes: a Bibliography.  London:  The Bibliographical Society, 1952

Machamer, Peter. “‘Thomas Hobbes, Mechanist and Realist,” Hobbes Studies 17, issue 1 (June 2014).

Malcolm, Noel, “Hobbes, Thomas (1588-1679).” Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. 23 September 2010. https://doi-org.colorado.idm.oclc.org/10.1093/ref:odnb/13400.

Milton, J.R. “Locke, John (1632–1704).” Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. 23 September 2004. https://doi-org.colorado.idm.oclc.org/10.1093/ref:odnb/16885.

James I, King of England. Basilikon Doron, or The workes of the most high and mightie prince, Iames, by the grace of God King of Great Britaine, France and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c. published by Iames, Bishop of Winton, and deane of His Maiesties Chappel Royall. London, Printed by Robert Barker & Iohn Bill, printers to the Kings most excellent Maiestie, Anno 1616. https://cudl.colorado.edu/luna/servlet/s/00tqx6.

“Two Treatises of Government.” Encyclopædia Britannica. Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. 24 October 2021. https://www.britannica.com/biography/John-Locke/Two-Treatises-of-Government.

Uzgalis, William. “John Locke.” Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Stanford University, 1 May 2018. https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/locke/.

Wright, John Michael. “Hobbes, Thomas (1588–1679).” Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Accessed April 26, 2022. https://www.oxforddnb.com/view/10.1093/ref:odnb/9780198614128.001.0001/odnb-9780198614128-e-1003713?rskey=AzI33V&result=1. 

“2022 John Locke Conference.” International Society for Intellectual History. Accessed April 28, 2022. https://isih.history.ox.ac.uk/?page_id=6598.

Tuckness, Alex, "Locke’s Political Philosophy", The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Winter 2020 Edition), Edward N. Zalta (ed.), https://.plato.stanford.edu/archives/win2020/entries/locke-political.  

Medicine in Early Modern Britain:  John Gerarde and Robert Burton

Attar, Karen. “The Blues across Four Centuries - Robert Burton’s ‘Anatomy of Melancholy.’” Talking Humanities. 13 January 2021.  https://talkinghumanities.blogs.sas.ac.uk/2021/01/13/the-blues-across-four-centuries-robert-burtons-anatomy-of-melancholy/.

Bamborough, J.B. “Burton, Robert (1577-1640).” Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. 23 September 2004. https://doi-org.colorado.idm.oclc.org/10.1093/ref:odnb/4137.

Burton, Robert. The Anatomy of Melancholy what it is, with all the Kinds Causes, Symptomes, Prognostickes, & Seuerall Cures of it. in Three Partitions, with their Severall Sections, Members & Subsections. Philosophically, Medicinally, Historically, Opened & Cut Up. by. Democritus Iunior. with a Satyricall Preface, Conducing to the Following Discourse. Oxford: Leonard Lichfield and William Turner for Henry Cripps, 1638. https://colorado.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://www.proquest.com/books/anatomy-melancholy-what-is-with-all-kinds-causes/docview/2240863184/se-2?accountid=14503.

“Burton’s Anatomy of Melancholy, 1628.” The British Library. https://www.bl.uk/collection-items/burtons-anatomy-of-melancholy-1628. Accessed April 2022.

Cao, Qingsui, Ge Wang, and Ye Peng. “A Critical Review on Phytochemical Profile and Biological Effects of Turnip (Brassica Rapa L.).” Frontiers (July 2021). https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fnut.2021.721733/full.  

Corbett, Margery, Holger Funk, R. B. Williams, Bernadette G. Callery, R. G. C. Desmond, John Edgington, Marion Kant, John Strachan, and Tom Cohen. “The Engraved Title-Page to John Gerarde's Herball or Generall Historie of Plantes, 1597.” Journal of the Society for the Bibliography of Natural History 8, No 3. (2022). https://www.euppublishing.com/doi/abs/10.3366/jsbnh.1977.8.3.223?journalCode=jsbnh.  

Cox, Paul Alan. “The Promise of Gerard's Herball: New Drugs from Old Books.” Endeavour. Elsevier Current Trends, 19 July 1999. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0160932798011119.  

Firenzuoli, Fabio, and Luigi Gori. “Herbal medicine today: Clinical and research issues.” Evidence-based complementary and alternative medicine : eCAM 4, no. 1 (September 2007). doi:10.1093/ecam/nem096.  

Gerarde, John. The Herball, or General Historie of Plantes. Gathered by Iohn Gerarde of London Master in Chirurgerie very much enlarged and amended by Thomas Iohnson citizen and apothecarye of London. London : Printed by Adam Islip Ioice Norton and Richard Whitakers, 1636. Rare and Distinctive Collections, University of Colorado, Boulder Libraries. Boulder, Colorado.  

Gerarde, John. The Herball, or General Historie of Plantes. Gathered by Iohn Gerarde of London Master in Chirurgerie. London: by [Edm. Bollifant for [Bonham Norton and] Iohn Norton, 1597. Ann Arbor, Michigan: Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership, 2019.  

“John Gerard (1545-1612) - the Herball, or, Generall Historie of Plantes.” Royal Collection Trust. https://www.rct.uk/collection/1057467/the-herball-or-generall-historie-of-plantes. Accessed April 2022.

Mueller, William R. “Robert Burton’s Frontispiece.” PMLA 64, no. 5 (1949): 1074–88. https://www.jstor.org/stable/459551?seq=1.

Restoration Science and the Royal Society:  Robert Hooke and Isaac Newton

Attar, Karen. “The Blues across Four Centuries - Robert Burton’s ‘Anatomy of Melancholy.’” Talking Humanities. 13 January 2021.  https://talkinghumanities.blogs.sas.ac.uk/2021/01/13/the-blues-across-four-centuries-robert-burtons-anatomy-of-melancholy/.

Aubrey, John and Andrew Clark. "Brief Lives": Chiefly of Contemporaries, Set Down by John Aubrey, between the Years 1669 & 1696. Oxford: At the Clarendon Press, 1898.

Bennett, J. A. "Robert Hooke as Mechanic and Natural Philosopher." Notes and Records of the Royal Society of London 35, no. 1 (1980): 33-48.

Bamborough, J.B. “Burton, Robert (1577-1640).” Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. 23 September 2004. https://doi-org.colorado.idm.oclc.org/10.1093/ref:odnb/4137.

Burton, Robert. The Anatomy of Melancholy what it is, with all the Kinds Causes, Symptomes, Prognostickes, & Seuerall Cures of it. in Three Partitions, with their Severall Sections, Members & Subsections. Philosophically, Medicinally, Historically, Opened & Cut Up. by. Democritus Iunior. with a Satyricall Preface, Conducing to the Following Discourse. Oxford: Leonard Lichfield and William Turner for Henry Cripps, 1638. https://colorado.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://www.proquest.com/books/anatomy-melancholy-what-is-with-all-kinds-causes/docview/2240863184/se-2?accountid=14503.

“Burton’s Anatomy of Melancholy, 1628.” The British Library. https://www.bl.uk/collection-items/burtons-anatomy-of-melancholy-1628. Accessed April 2022.

Cao, Qingsui, Ge Wang, and Ye Peng. “A Critical Review on Phytochemical Profile and Biological Effects of Turnip (Brassica Rapa L.).” Frontiers (July 2021). https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fnut.2021.721733/full.  

Chomicki, Guillaume, and Susanne S. Renner. “The Interactions of Ants with Their Biotic Environment.” Proceedings: Biological sciences 284 (1850) (2017). doi: 10.1098/rspb.2017.0013.  

Corbett, Margery, Holger Funk, R. B. Williams, Bernadette G. Callery, R. G. C. Desmond, John Edgington, Marion Kant, John Strachan, and Tom Cohen. “The Engraved Title-Page to John Gerarde's Herball or Generall Historie of Plantes, 1597.” Journal of the Society for the Bibliography of Natural History 8, No 3. (2022). https://www.euppublishing.com/doi/abs/10.3366/jsbnh.1977.8.3.223?journalCode=jsbnh.  

Cox, Paul Alan. “The Promise of Gerard's Herball: New Drugs from Old Books.” Endeavour. Elsevier Current Trends, 19 July 1999. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0160932798011119.  

Firenzuoli, Fabio, and Luigi Gori. “Herbal medicine today: Clinical and research issues.” Evidence-based complementary and alternative medicine : eCAM 4, no. 1 (September 2007). doi:10.1093/ecam/nem096.  

Gerarde, John. The Herball, or General Historie of Plantes. Gathered by Iohn Gerarde of London Master in Chirurgerie very much enlarged and amended by Thomas Iohnson citizen and apothecarye of London. London : Printed by Adam Islip Ioice Norton and Richard Whitakers, 1636. Rare and Distinctive Collections, University of Colorado, Boulder Libraries. Boulder, Colorado.  

Gerarde, John. The Herball, or General Historie of Plantes. Gathered by Iohn Gerarde of London Master in Chirurgerie. London: by [Edm. Bollifant for [Bonham Norton and] Iohn Norton, 1597. Ann Arbor, Michigan: Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership, 2019.  

Hooke, Robert. Micrographia: Or, Some Physical Descriptions of Minute Bodies made by Magnifying Glasses. London: Jo Martyn, and Ja. Allestry, 1665. Rare and Distinctive Collections, University of Colorado, Boulder Libraries. Boulder, Colorado.

Hooke, Robert and Richard Dennis Westfall. The Posthumous Works of Robert Hooke (1705). London: Routledge, 2019.

Jacob, Margaret C. The Newtonians and the English Revolution, 1689-1720. Ithaca, N.Y. : Cornell University Press, 1943.

“John Gerard (1545-1612) - the Herball, or, Generall Historie of Plantes.” Royal Collection Trust. https://www.rct.uk/collection/1057467/the-herball-or-generall-historie-of-plantes. Accessed April 2022.

Mueller, William R. “Robert Burton’s Frontispiece.” PMLA 64, no. 5 (1949): 1074–88. https://www.jstor.org/stable/459551?seq=1.

Nakajima, Hideto. "Robert Hooke’s Family and His Youth: Some New Evidence from the Will of the Rev. John Hooke." Notes and Records of the Royal Society of London 48, no. 1 (1994): 11-16.

Newton, Sir Isaac. Opticks. London: Sam Smith, 1704. Rare and Distinctive Collections, University of Colorado Boulder Libraries. Boulder, Colorado.

Pugliese, Patri J. "Hooke, Robert (1635–1703)." Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. 23 September 2004. https://doi.org/10.1093/ref:odnb/13693.

Westfall, Richard S. Never at rest: A Biography of Isaac Newton. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1983.

Early Modern British Literature: Edmund Spenser, William Shakespeare, and John Milton

Bates, Catherine. The Cambridge Companion to the Epic. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010. CambridgeCore. 

Campbell, Gordon.  "John Milton, 1608-1674." Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. 8 January, 2009. https://doi.org/10.1093/ref:odnb/18800

Craig, Joanne. “The Image of Mortality: Myth and History in the Faerie Queene.” ELH 39, no.4 (December 1972): 520-544.

Hackenbracht, Ryan. National Reckonings: The Last Judgment and Literature in Milton’s England. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2019.

Hadfield, Andrew. “Spenser, Edmund (1552-1599).” Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. 13 May 2021. https://doi-org.colorado.idm.oclc.org/10.1093/ref:odnb/26145

“John Milton to Leonard Philaras.” Letter. 28 September 1654. Westminster, England.

“John Milton to Richard Heath.” Letter. 13 December 1652. Westminster, England.

Milton, John. Paradise Lost. Vol. 4. London: Miles Flesber, 1688. Rare and Distinctive Collections, University of Colorado, Boulder Libraries. Boulder, Colorado.

Milton, John, and John Leonard. “Introduction.” In John Milton, Paradise Lost. London: Penguin Books, 2003.

Shakespeare, William. Mr. William Shakespear’s Comedies, Histories, and Tragedies, Published according to the true original Copies. London: H. Herringman, E. Brewster, and R. Bentley, 1685. Rare and Distinctive Collections, University of Colorado, Boulder Libraries. Boulder, Colorado.

Smith, David L. A History of the Modern British Isles: 1603-1707: The Double Crown. Malden: Blackwell, 2004.

Spenser, Edmond. Faerie Qveene, disposed into XII bookes, fashioning twelue morall vertues. London: Printed by H.L. for Mathhew Lones, 1609. Rare and Distinctive Collections, University of Colorado, Boulder Libraries. Boulder, Colorado.

Wall, John N., Jr.. “The English Reformation and the Recovery of Christian Community in Spenser’s ‘The Faerie Queene.’” Studies in Philology vol. 80, no. 2 (Spring 1983): 142-162.

Early Modern Visual Culture: Wenceslaus Hollar and William Hogarth

Bindman, David. “Hogarth, William (1697-1764).” Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. 23 September 2004. https://doi-org.colorado.idm.oclc.org/10.1093/ref:odnb/13464

Calvert, Ian. "Slanted Histories, Hesperian Fables: Material form and royalist prophecy in John Ogilvy's The Works of Publius Virgilius Maro." The Seventeenth Century 33, no. 5 (2018): 531-555. https://doi-org.colorado.idm.oclc.org/10.1080/0268117X.2017.1359105. 

Doggett, Rachel. “Etchings of Wenceslaus Hollar in the Collections of the Folger Shakespeare Library,” Slavic & East European Information Resources (2010): 64-76. https://doi-org.colorado.idm.oclc.org/10.1080/15228886.2010.48367

Harding, Robert J. D. "Hollar, Wenceslaus (1607–1677)." Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. 23 Sep. 2004. https://www.oxforddnb.com/view/10.1093/ref:odnb/9780198614128.001.0001/odnb-9780198614128-e-13549.

Hogarth, William. Great Britain, (1697-1764). Cruelty in Perfection, 1751, 16 1/4 x 13 3/16 inches. Gift of Nathan H. and Anna Creamer, in memory of their son George Louis Creamer, CU Art Museum, University of Colorado Boulder, 79.818.

Hogarth, William. Great Britain, (1697-1764).  The Reward of Cruelty, 1751, 16 1/4 x 13 3/16 inches. Gift of Nathan H. and Anna Creamer, in memory of their son George Louis Creamer, CU Art Museum, University of Colorado Boulder, 79.902.

Hollar, Wenceslaus. Czechoslovakia, (1607–1677). Of the Husbandman and the Serpent. Etching, c.1600. Gift of Nathan H. and Anna Creamer, in memory of their son George Louis Creamer, CU Art Museum, University of Colorado Boulder, 79.1426.87. 

Hollar, Wenceslaus. Czechoslovakia, (1607–1677). The Bear and the Honey. Etching, c.1600.

Gift of Nathan H. and Anna Creamer, in memory of their son George Louis Creamer, CU Art Museum, University of Colorado Boulder, 79.1426.56. 

Hollar, Wenceslaus. Czechoslovakia, (1607–1677), The Fox and The Cat. Etching, c.1600. Gift of Nathan H. and Anna Creamer, in memory of their son George Louis Creamer, CU Art Museum, University of Colorado Boulder, 79.1426.74. 

Hollar, Wenceslaus. Czechoslovakia, (1607–1677), The Stag and The Pool. Etching, c.1600.  Gift of Nathan H. and Anna Creamer, in memory of their son George Louis Creamer, CU Art Museum, University of Colorado Boulder, 79.1426.81. 

Hollar, Wenceslaus. “Self-Portrait from “Image de divers hommes: The true effigies of the most eminent Painters, 1649.” Etching, Antwerp, c. 1649. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2011. https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/398746.

Ogilby, John. The Fables of Aesop Paraphras'd in Verse Adorn'd with Sculpture, and Illustrated with Annotations. London: Printed by Thomas Roycroft for the author, 1668. Ann Arbor, Michigan: Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership, 2019. 

Saska, Hope.  The Art that Made Medicine.  CU Art Museum.  September 13 2021—April 29 2022. 

Turner, Simon. “The Wenceslaus Hollar collection of Sidney T. Fisher, and catalog by Richard Pennington,” Journal of the History of Collections (2021), https://doi-org.colorado.idm.oclc.org/10.1093/jhc/fhab048. 

“William Hogarth: Artist: Royal Academy of Arts.” Royal Academy of Arts. London, United Kingdom. https://www.royalacademy.org.uk/art-artists/name/william-hogarth. Accessed April 2022.

Mapping Early Modern Great Britain

Barber, Peter. “Wenceslaus Hollar as a mapmaker.” Picturing Places, British Library. https://www-upgrade.bl.uk/picturing-places/articles/wenceslaus-hollar-as-a-map-maker#.  Accessed April 2022.

Bonney, Richard.  "John Law."  Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.  8 October 2009.  https://doi-org.colorado.idm.oclc.org/10.1093/ref:odnb/16150.

Harding, Robert J.D. “Wenceslaus Hollar (1607-1677).” Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. 23 September 2004. https://doi-org.colorado.idm.oclc.org/10.1093/ref:odnb/13549.

Hollar, Wenceslaus.  “Etching of the English and Bohemian Civil Wars, c. 1642-1649.” Rare & Distinctive Collections, University of Colorado Boulder Digital Libraries, 2021. https://cudl.colorado.edu/luna/servlet/s/cte148.

Seutter, Matthaeus. “Accurata delinteatio celeberrimae regionis Ludovicianae vel Gallice Louisiane ot. Canadae et Floridae adpellatione in Septemtrionali America: descriptae quae hodie nomine fluminis Mississippi vel St. Louis.” Augsburg, Germany. Circa 1734. Library of Congress, Geography and Map Division. Washington, D.C., USA. https://www.loc.gov/resource/g3300.ct007373/.

Seutter, Matthaeus. “A Plan of Berlin With a View.” Circa 1720. British Library. http://bl.uk/collection-items/a-plan--of-berlin. Accessed April 2022.

Seutter, Matthaeus, Tobias Conrad Lotter, Matthaeus Albrecht Lotter, Johann MIchael Probst, Gottfried Rogg, Christopher Steinberger, V.C. Ricci Zannoni, and Abraham Drentwet, Jr. “Atlas sztuczny, map 87.” Augusta Vindelicorum. 1777. Edited by Abraham Drentwet. Malopolska Digital Library, Poland. https://www.europeana.eu/en/item/0940433/_nnwTT5z. Accessed April 2022.