Topographia Galliae

Topographia Galliae (1655–1661) is a German-language series of illustrated books created by engraver Matthäus Merian and writer Martin Zeiler, and published in Frankfurt. It describes cities and towns in 17th-century France. Wenceslaus Hollar also contributed to its engravings.

Volumes

 * 1655- (13 volumes)
 * ; via Google Books
 * Contents: Paris, Île-de-France; index
 * Contents: Picardy province; index
 * Contents: Lyon
 * Contents: Chartres, Orléans, etc.; index
 * Contents: Bayonne, Bordeaux, etc.; index
 * Contents: Montpelier, Toulouse, etc.
 * Contents: Avignon, etc.
 * Contents: Grenoble, etc.
 * Contents: Chartres, Orléans, etc.; index
 * Contents: Bayonne, Bordeaux, etc.; index
 * Contents: Montpelier, Toulouse, etc.
 * Contents: Avignon, etc.
 * Contents: Grenoble, etc.
 * Contents: Bayonne, Bordeaux, etc.; index
 * Contents: Montpelier, Toulouse, etc.
 * Contents: Avignon, etc.
 * Contents: Grenoble, etc.
 * Contents: Avignon, etc.
 * Contents: Grenoble, etc.
 * Contents: Grenoble, etc.
 * Contents: Grenoble, etc.