Russo-Turkish Wars
The wars of 1735–9, 1768–74 and 1787–92
Map of Choczim, 1769 (Khotyn, Chernivets'ka, Ukraine) 48°30'24"N 26°29'28"
1773Etching and engraving; printed on paper; hand coloured | Scale: not stated. 1:38,600 approx. | RCIN 733072.c
The map extends from Ottak (Ataky 48°32'31"N 26°28'54"E) in the north-west to Paposchin (Babshin 48°28'30"N 26°33'20"E) in the south-east, a distance of about 5 miles (about 8 km). The village of Ruda (Ruda 48°33'14"N 26°33'55"E), about 4½ miles (about 7.2 km) to the north-east of Choczim marks the top boundary of the map. The tents of the Turkish camp are shown behind Choczim while, on the left bank of the Dniestr, are shown the fortified camps of the Russians, under the command of the Prince de Galitzin, together with outposts and the number of men in each, and other field fortifications.
Map no. III in: Histoire de la Guerre entre la Russie et la Turquie, et particulièrement de la campagne de 1769 by Louis Félix Guinement de Keralio, with notes by Prince A.M. Golitsuin, St Petersbourg, 1773. See RCINs 733072.a-b, d-i for the other maps.
Condition: two fold lines; brown discolouration to both sides. Verso: induced discolouration.
Jakob van der Schley (1715-79) (engraver) [bottom left, below edge of border:] J. v. Schley, S. direx.
? Russian Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg (publisher)
Subject(s)
Army-TurkeyArmy-RussiaWatermark: Strasburg bend and lily, indistinct device below; countermark: three words/names, one above the other: [?] / FIN / DANGOUMOIS
Condition: two fold lines; brown discolouration to both sides. Verso: induced discolouration
Scale: not stated. 1:38,600 approx.
34.8 x 47.1 cm (neatline)
36.6 x 47.7 cm (image)
37.4 x 49.5 cm (platemark)
39.0 x 51.4 cm (sheet)
Printed title:
PLAN / de l’attaque et de la défaite des Turcs / par les trouppes Imp:les de Russie / dan la nuit du 22 au 23 - / Août de l’année 1769. [top right, above edge of border:] N.o III. [bottom right, in rococo cartouche]
Annotations:
George III heading: Turky 1769.
Other annotations: none.
George III catalogue entry:
Turky Nine Plans of the Operations of the War in Turky between the Russians and the Turks in 1769: engraved under the direction of J. v. Schley (These belong to the Histoire de la Guerre entre la Russie et la Turquie et particulierement de la Campagne de 1769. 8.vo (V.5, p.105). [The place mark entry is annotated in early black pencil:] Book not found BM? [A subsequent annotation in black pencil reads:] Lettered a-i, they are in their box. 4-iii 1987 CMB. [By ‘box’ in this context, is meant the old Solander boxes in which the maps were kept before the 1990s.]
Subject(s)
Khotyn, Chernivets'ka, Ukraine (48°30'24"N 26°29'28")
Page revisions
4 June 2024
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