[Map] Sea of Azov / Cherkassy / Georgia. Manuscript map from the second half of the 19th century. Pen and watercolor drawing, paper. In the l. d. corner description in pencil: Handiwork of Oyc and Son of Michał and Adam Wiszniewski". On the reverse an old illegible stamp.
Size: 48.4 x 53 cm. Condition: folds, traces of folding, browning of paper. Some tears in places of folding. Loss of the l.g. corner and a break in the l.d. corner.
Map of Crimea from the Sea of Azov, probably from the period of Russia's war with Turkey. In September 1854, 60,000 troops of the British, French and Turkish armies landed on the Crimean Peninsula. They were later joined (in April 1855) by Sardinian troops as well. - The allies occupied the peninsula without much fighting, except for the city and fortress of Sevastopol (where the headquarters of the Russian Black Sea Fleet was located), whose siege, combined with heavy bombardment, lasted for 11 months, until September 1855 [in part, after wikipedia.co.uk].
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Michal Vishnevsky (1794-1865) - Polish philosopher, psychologist and literary scholar. He graduated from the Lyceum in Krzemieniec. He was a professor at the Jagiellonian Univ. In 1848 he left Poland, going to Italy, where he also conducted various businesses, including financial and stock market. He died in Nice.
Wiszniewski was the author, among other things, of the pioneering work "Charaktery rozumów ludzkich" (Cracow 1837), considered one of the most innovative psychological works in European literature of the time.
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