Cramer J. A., “Graecia Antiqua et nova una cum insulis circumjacinitibus / A. Findlay, incidit.” , publ. by Joseph Parker, Oxford, 1827. Separately printed, impressive map (100x63cm) of Greece in the years of Greek Independence, including Peloponnesus, some parts of Roumeli, Crete and Southern Aegean. The map couples the actual Greek geography with the ancient Greek geography, in an effort to legitimize the Greek claims for independence. One of the few influential maps of Greece, published during the revolution and clearly mentioning Greece on its title. Drawn by J. A. Cramer, English classical scholar and geographer & specialist in Greek history & geography. Very Rare.