Selected items from my Ottoman Empire Maps collection. These original maps are sorted by the publication date and the cartographer. Some maps have been used in atlas and books even after the death of cartographers. If the cartographer is unknown, instead of the cartographer, the publisher is listed. The city in the name of the map is the city where the atlas or the book was published.

1720 - Senex - Turky in Europe - London
A NEW MAP OF TURKY IN EUROPE Copper line engraved map by John Senex (1678-1740). Published circa 1700 Measures 150 x 185 mm. Hand coloured.
1720 - Senex - Turky in Europe - London

1720 - Weigel - Asiae Peninsula sive Asia intra Taurum - Nuremberg
Title: Asiae Peninsula sive Asia intra Taurum by Christopher Weigel published in 1720 in Nuremberg. Hand Colored. Striking map of Cyprus and Asia Minor, featuring the geographical features known to the ancients and decorated with a vignettes and 27 medallions. Size: 15 x 12 inches
1720 - Weigel - Asiae Peninsula sive Asia intra Taurum - Nuremberg

1735 – Hermann Moll – Regiones quas decivit Demetrius cognomina Poliocestes
1735 – Hermann Moll – Regiones quas decivit Demetrius cognomina Poliocestes

1751 - P Adriano Daude S.J. - Patriarchatus Constantinopolitanus (Large)
1751 - P Adriano Daude S.J. - Patriarchatus Constantinopolitanus (Large)

1762 - Jeffreys - Hungary with Turky in Europe - London
"Hungary with Turkey in Europe " by Thomas Jefferys Includes Macedonia and Greek Archipelago with Rhodes and Cyprus Mapmaker: Thomas Jefferys (1719-1771 ), Geographer to King George III. Originally produced for an edition of Thomas Salmon, "A New Geographical and Historical Grammar". London : Published in London by Thomas Salmon 1762. Copper line engraving on paper. Later hand color. Engraved surface 184 x 197mm (approx. 7-1/4" x 7-3/4"). Folds as issued
1762 - Jeffreys - Hungary with Turky in Europe - London

1764 - Joseph Roux - Pl108-Entree du Canal de Constantinople
1764 - Joseph Roux - Pl108-Entree du Canal de Constantinople

1764 - Joseph Roux - Pl109-Canal de Constantinople
1764 - Joseph Roux - Pl109-Canal de Constantinople

1764 - Joseph Roux - Pl144-Natolie-Port De Chichime
Port of Chichime
Compilation of the Plans of the Principal Ports and Natural Harbors of the Mediterranean, Straits. Map in Twelve Sheets. Dedicated to Monsieur the Duke de Choiseul, Minister of War and Navy engraved with the Privilege of the King. By His very humble servant, Joseph Roux, Hydrographer to the King. In Marseille, 1764.
1764 - Joseph Roux - Pl144-Natolie-Port De Chichime

1764 - Joseph Roux - Pl145-Colfe de Saros
Golf of Saros
Compilation of the Plans of the Principal Ports and Natural Harbors of the Mediterranean, Straits. Map in Twelve Sheets. Dedicated to Monsieur the Duke de Choiseul, Minister of War and Navy engraved with the Privilege of the King. By His very humble servant, Joseph Roux, Hydrographer to the King. In Marseille, 1764.
1764 - Joseph Roux - Pl145-Colfe de Saros

1764 Rollos - Turky in Asia - Fenning & Collyer, London
1764 Rollos - Turky in Asia - Fenning & Collyer, London

1770 - The Universal Magazine - Constantinople Survey
Constantinople (Istanbul). Copper engraved map with topographical detail of surrounding area. Published in The Universal Magazine in 1770.
1 The great St. Sophia 2 Yali Kiosk, one gate of the Seraglio 3 The Egyptian Market-place 4 Engi Jami 5 Vali-de Jami, or mosque 6 The Vizir Azem's Palace 7 Jami of Sultan Achmet 8 Jami of Ibrahim Cham 9 Hippodromus or At-Meidan, a Riding-place 10 Seraglio where the deported Emperors are confined 11 The little St. Sopihia 12 Great Bezestin, a Market 13 Vali de Kan, a great Store-house for foreign Merchants 14 Vali de Caravansera, or public Inns, where Travellers and others are received gratis 15 Eski Serai, or the old Seraglio, formerly Omphal, a great Palace 16 Great Bazar, a Market 17 The New Jami, a mosque 18 Vizir Kan, a Market for foreigners 19 Jami of Sultan Bajazet 20 Jami of Shazade |
21 Jami of Ferhad Bashaw 22 Jami of Orta 23 Jami of Sultan Soliman 24 Palace of Aga of Janisaries 25 Jami of Kellis 26 Jami of Aya, formerly St. Anastasius 27 Finer, a Castle of the Grecian Patriarch, and also the College, where the Greek Tongue is taught, in its Original purity 28 Finer's Gate, by which Mahomet II. took the town 29 Jami of Dragoman 31 The Ruins of Constantine's Palace 32 Jami of the Felteha, formerly called Almighty 33 Jami of the Sultan Mahomet, formerly called Holy Apostles 34 Barracks of the Janisaries 35 Jami of David Bashaw 36 Jami of the Arabs 37 Seven Towers Gate 38 Powder Magazine 39 Gardeners Lodgings 40 Fish-Market 41 Sindan, a prison for debt |