DANCKERTS J., "REGNI HUNGARIAE, GRAECIAE, ET MOREAE ac Regionum quae ei quandam fuere Christiani.../ Novissima delineation per Justinum Danckerum”, c.1680. An important map presenting the Balkans during the “Great Turkish War” between the Holy League and the Ottomans. Impressive copper engr. map, dim: 59x51cm with contemporary hand-colouring. Presents Greece in center, along with the Balkans, Hungary, Romania and parts of Austria, Italy and Germany. Contemporary place-names & toponyms. Title cartouche with Christian Saint and armed Hapsburg eagle looking at a battlefield where Christian and Ottoman armies involved in a battle conflict. On the left of the depicted battlefield, a list of places indicates major places, the dates captured by the Ottomans and the dates recaptured by the Holy League, during the “Great Turkish War” from 1683 to 1699. Light sunning and a short tear along lower part of middle-fold entering 2cm in engraved area. Fine overall impression. Zacharakis 1279.