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<p>[QUOTE="Brian Warshaw, post: 3611771, member: 16674"]I found this in an article relating to map printing in the New York Public Library's online exhibition ..... "....On many of the maps in the exhibit, the engraver is identified in the lower left or right corner by the Latin term “sculpt.” So that leaves just th "D" as a reference to whom the engraver was.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Brian Warshaw, post: 3611771, member: 16674"]I found this in an article relating to map printing in the New York Public Library's online exhibition ..... "....On many of the maps in the exhibit, the engraver is identified in the lower left or right corner by the Latin term “sculpt.” So that leaves just th "D" as a reference to whom the engraver was.[/QUOTE]
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