Danielow Ivan,Das Osmanische Reich in Europa-L Empire Ottoman en Europe,Vienne, Mollo, 1813. Wall copper engraved map dim.111x106cm, printed separately in six sheets & attached on linen. A leather period case of the map included. The very rare First edition of 1813. Danielow’s 1813 map is the first semi topographical map of the Balkan Peninsula and a significant cartographic improvement comparing to the 1805 Chanlaire map or the 1811 Palma map. Danielow, a military officer and engineer was a close companion of the Austrian General Prince Schwarzenberg, who had contributed to the von Weiss’s map (Lot….) as a reference in this map clarifies. Danielow accompanied Prince Schwarzenberg in Russia in 1808 and later, accessing valuable cartographic material from the Russians. The Austian & France alliances, gave him also the opportunity to access the French cartographic material. All this valuable information was finally blended in the current publication in late 1813, when the Napoleonic wars were evidently towards their end. A very important map for the mapping history of the Balkan Peninsula and Greece. VERY RARE.